SAN Transfer - Virtual Machine resides on a LUN, which is not visible to any of the storage providers._

Hi,
i'm trying to migrate a vm from a Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V host to a Windows Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V host with VMM 2012 R2 using SAN Transfer. We use a Fujitsu Eternus DX60 Storage Unit. The Fujitsu VDS HW Provider is installed on
the VM that hosts VMM 2012 R2 and is configured to connect to the storage.
The Migration wizard Shows the following info in the "Deployment and Transfer Explanation" and only allows LAN Transfer: 
Virtual Machine XXX resides on a LUN, which is not visible to any of the storage providers.
I know that i have done this successfully before i upgraded to VMM2012 R2 using VMM2008R2 on a Windows Server 2008 R2.
I'm very thankful for any ideas on how to enable SAN Transfer.
Thanks in advance!
Timo

So, I fixed it - Kinda...
I had to remove the SMI-S provider to my SAN (Again). Ensure I put a valid and signed CA Cert for the SMI-S provider (5989 = SSL 5988 no_ssl) in a PEM format (Base 64).
I then added this to the storage providers section along with a storage classification.
Now, when I run the 'Store in Library' option again and now even though I get the same error - The next button isn't greyed out and the migration works!?!
Weird, yes, workable, yes....

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