How to increase storage migration job timeout in SCVMM 2012 R2

Hi,
I needed to move a VM 2+TB in size on slow storage to another volume. The VM was turned off. The VMM job failed after 9 hours and 23 seconds with following error:
Error (2924)
Unable to complete the request. Operation on the hyperv1.company.local server timed out.
Recommended Action
Try the operation again.
VHD files were copied to destination successfully, but were not removed from source and also the VM was not imported from the destination location.
So it looks like there is 9 hour default timeout for storage migration jobs in VMM.
How to increase this timeout?
Thanks,
Egils

Brian,
If you got the same timeout error sooner then my assumption that this is 9 hour file copy timeout was wrong.
In my case the files were copied successfully, the VM was was removed from Failover Cluster and Hyper-V (unregistered in source location), but was not registered in destination location, so it might be that timeout occurred during registration of the VM in
destination location.
Unfortunately the SCVMM error message does not include any details about the timeout.
Btw, there are some SCVMM timeouts that can be changed, like
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2790310
http://blogs.technet.com/b/vishwa/archive/2011/02/01/tuning-scvmm-for-vdi-deployments.aspx
and WinRM timeouts
http://blogs.technet.com/b/jonjor/archive/2010/04/21/intermittent-connectivity-issues-and-cluster-refresh-times-with-windows-2008-r2-and-scvmm-2008-r2.aspx
Egils

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