Azure Migrate — Replication cycle failed with “No disk snapshots were found” (Snapshot ID)

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Azure Migrate — Replication cycle failed with “No disk snapshots were found” (Snapshot ID)

Symptoms / Error Seen

During agentless VMware → Azure replication (Azure Migrate: Migration & modernization), the replication cycle failed with the following message in Events:

The last replication cycle for the virtual machine failed.
No disk snapshots were found for the snapshot replication with Snapshot Id: '<GUID>'.

Tip: You can review these messages in Azure portal → Azure Migrate project → Migration & modernization → Replications → select VM → Events.

What Happened in Our Case:

  • On VMware, a data disk had been removed from the VM earlier.
  • Later, while configuring replication in Azure Migrate, that previously removed disk was still selected under “Included disks.”
  • When Azure Migrate attempted the next replication cycle, it couldn’t find a corresponding snapshot/disk for the included (now non‑existent) VMDK, so the cycle aborted with “No disk snapshots were found …”.

Root Cause

mismatch between disks selected in Azure Migrate and the actual disks attached to the VM in vSphere.

Azure Migrate expected to snapshot & export a disk that no longer existed on the source VM, resulting in “No disk snapshots were found …” and a failed cycle.

Solution (What fixed it)

  1. Validated current disk layout on vCenter (Edit Settings → confirm which VMDKs are actually attached).
  2. In Azure Migrate, reinitiated replication (project → Migration & modernization → Replications → select VM → Compute and disks):
  • Unselect the disk that had been removed on VMware (so the include list matches the real VM).
  • Saved the settings and let the next replication cycle run — status turned healthy and cycles resumed.

Verification

  • Portal → Azure Migrate → Replications → VM → Replication health = Health