Trying to set up Hyper-V Server 2016, ripping my hair out
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@dave247 This post is what I had to set for firewall on the Hyper-V Server after joining the domain.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/12296/my-experiences-with-hyper-v-server-2016/10
After that I posted some images of what I did to setup teaming and such.
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@jaredbusch said in Trying to set up Hyper-V Server 2016, ripping my hair out:
@dave247 This post is what I had to set for firewall on the Hyper-V Server after joining the domain.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/12296/my-experiences-with-hyper-v-server-2016/10
After that I posted some images of what I did to setup teaming and such.
Great, thanks. I will get on that once the install is finished. I've been working on this for about 3 days now. Unreal.
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@dave247 said in Trying to set up Hyper-V Server 2016, ripping my hair out:
@jaredbusch said in Trying to set up Hyper-V Server 2016, ripping my hair out:
@dave247 This post is what I had to set for firewall on the Hyper-V Server after joining the domain.
https://mangolassi.it/topic/12296/my-experiences-with-hyper-v-server-2016/10
After that I posted some images of what I did to setup teaming and such.
Great, thanks. I will get on that once the install is finished. I've been working on this for about 3 days now. Unreal.
Yeah I have a HyperV firewall rule in a GPO. Your errors mentioned permissions. But that one said something else I think.
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I’m guessing the error the OP had waS because there was no Hyper-V to attach to.... now that we know it was the wrong ISO.
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Finally, after all that.. I still had trouble connecting from the Windows 10 computer through Hyper-V Manager. After another hour of pounding my head, I finally got connected.
I had to:
- Run Hyper-V Manager as administrator and use the account that was a local admin on Hyper-V.
- Connect to server: hv01 - and do nothing with the "connect as other user" option
Prior to this, I was just running Hyper-V Manager not as admin (my regular domain user account) and then I would choose "connect as other user" and put in the credentials of the domain account which was local admin on the Hyper-V server. That always lead to the permissions error.
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@dave247 said in Trying to set up Hyper-V Server 2016, ripping my hair out:
Finally, after all that.. I still had trouble connecting from the Windows 10 computer through Hyper-V Manager. After another hour of pounding my head, I finally got connected.
I had to:
- Run Hyper-V Manager as administrator and use the account that was a local admin on Hyper-V.
- Connect to server: hv01 - and do nothing with the "connect as other user" option
Prior to this, I was just running Hyper-V Manager not as admin (my regular domain user account) and then I would choose "connect as other user" and put in the credentials of the domain account which was local admin on the Hyper-V server. That always lead to the permissions error.
I thought you were using a user that was a member of the "Domain Admins" group?
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@tim_g said in Trying to set up Hyper-V Server 2016, ripping my hair out:
@dave247 said in Trying to set up Hyper-V Server 2016, ripping my hair out:
Finally, after all that.. I still had trouble connecting from the Windows 10 computer through Hyper-V Manager. After another hour of pounding my head, I finally got connected.
I had to:
- Run Hyper-V Manager as administrator and use the account that was a local admin on Hyper-V.
- Connect to server: hv01 - and do nothing with the "connect as other user" option
Prior to this, I was just running Hyper-V Manager not as admin (my regular domain user account) and then I would choose "connect as other user" and put in the credentials of the domain account which was local admin on the Hyper-V server. That always lead to the permissions error.
I thought you were using a user that was a member of the "Domain Admins" group?
I would log into my main Windows 10 system as my regular domain user but then whenever I ran Hyper-V Manager, I would attempt to connect to the Hyper-V server as the domain admin account that was also local admin on the Hyper-V server. I had also tried running Hyper-V Manager as admin and used the same DA account but it didn't work -- this was before I realized I was using the wrong ISO.
Between all of the things I tried to get it to work, I lost track of the steps. So once I got the correct thing installed, I wasn't sure what way I should run Hyper-V Manager and connect.. So essentially, if I am logged into my Windows 10 system as a regular user, I need to run Hyper-V Manager as the user that has admin access to the Hyper-V server.
It's been a pain in the ass but at least I've learned a lot out of this.
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@dave247 log out of your workstation and log in as domain admin.
Does it all work?Log out as domain admin and log in as the hyper-v admin you made.
Does it all work?If so, then you did it all right and just had normal windows runas issues.
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I’m confused on the Hyper-v admin you made. Was it local on Hyper-v? If yes then how could any other computer log into itself as that user?
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@dashrender said in Trying to set up Hyper-V Server 2016, ripping my hair out:
I’m confused on the Hyper-v admin you made. Was it local on Hyper-v? If yes then how could any other computer log into itself as that user?
I chose option 3 from the sconfig menu ("add local administrator") and then for that I chose a domain user. Then, I was attempting to connect to my Hyper-V server through the Windows 10 Hyper-V Manager as that user.