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    • ObsolesceO
      Obsolesce @Joel
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      @joel said in HyperVServer Build:

      @obsolesce haha yes. HV01\Administrator

      Can you connect via powershell?

      Verify you can ping HV01 by name.

      Open up PowerShell on your Win10 PC, and type Enter-PSSession, then hit enter.

      Then enter HV01.

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      • ObsolesceO
        Obsolesce @Obsolesce
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        @obsolesce said in HyperVServer Build:

        @joel said in HyperVServer Build:

        @obsolesce haha yes. HV01\Administrator

        Can you connect via powershell?

        Verify you can ping HV01 by name.

        Open up PowerShell on your Win10 PC, and type Enter-PSSession, then hit enter.

        Then enter HV01.

        Enter-PSSession -ComputerName HV01 -Credential HV01\Administrator does work.

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        • JoelJ
          Joel
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          Enter-PSSession -ComputerName HV01 -Credential HV01\Administrator does work - yes this does work!

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          • JoelJ
            Joel
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            Its just the connecting via hyper-v manager 'Operation not supported' - So how can I allow remote management on the HV01 host or get my host to support Hyper-V Manager?

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            • ObsolesceO
              Obsolesce
              last edited by Obsolesce

              Enter another PSSession to HV01.

              Then type get-service vmms

              Does the status say it's running?

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              • JoelJ
                Joel
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                UPDATE: I have run Updates on the host and after a reboot I think i can now connect. It did throw another error about WinRM firewall but it connected - i'll report back after a bit more tetsing
                THANKS so far

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                • JoelJ
                  Joel
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                  Next I want to create a new VM - My Domain Controller.

                  First, I want to change Hyper-V settings so my VM's go into D:\

                  1. How do I partition the D drive on my host - when i formatted windows I created one partition for 😄 (80GB) and left 1.9TB spare (which I want to be my D drive) - How do I bring the D drive online on the host and have it accessible?

                  Thanks

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                  • JoelJ
                    Joel
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                    • black3dynamiteB
                      black3dynamite @Joel
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                      @joel said in HyperVServer Build:

                      Next I want to create a new VM - My Domain Controller.

                      First, I want to change Hyper-V settings so my VM's go into D:\

                      1. How do I partition the D drive on my host - when i formatted windows I created one partition for 😄 (80GB) and left 1.9TB spare (which I want to be my D drive) - How do I bring the D drive online on the host and have it accessible?

                      Thanks

                      If you have RSAT installed, you can use Server Manager > File and Storage Services to manage your disks or use Disk Management.

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce
                        last edited by Obsolesce

                        I'm assuming Disk 0 is your RAID10.

                        You have a partition setup for 80GB which is your C volume.

                        Now you need to (on DISK 0), create another VOLUME using the rest of the space and give it the letter D.

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                        • JoelJ
                          Joel
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                          • ObsolesceO
                            Obsolesce
                            last edited by Obsolesce

                            diskpart
                            select disk 0
                            create partition primary
                            select partition 5
                            format fs=ntfs label="DATA" quick
                            assign
                            list disk
                            list part
                            list vol
                            
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                            • NashBrydgesN
                              NashBrydges @Obsolesce
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                              @obsolesce I don't have to run any firewall powershell commands. The steps I listed above are literally all I need to do. I did this on a server about 10 days ago. Installed perfectly on a Dell R420.

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                              • NashBrydgesN
                                NashBrydges @Joel
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                                @joel If you followed the steps I layed out, you HAVE to log in as WSMAN\username where username is the user you setup on the Hyper-V server. I don't know why but without "WSMAN", regardless of the workgroup name, the remote management doesn't work.

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                                • ObsolesceO
                                  Obsolesce @NashBrydges
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                                  @nashbrydges said in HyperVServer Build:

                                  @obsolesce I don't have to run any firewall powershell commands. The steps I listed above are literally all I need to do. I did this on a server about 10 days ago. Installed perfectly on a Dell R420.

                                  I never mentioned the firewall.

                                  I mentioned in my first response here to make sure the host and management PC are fully up to date.

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                                  • NashBrydgesN
                                    NashBrydges @Obsolesce
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                                    @obsolesce Haha, sorry, this was supposed to be a response to Joel's post about firewall powershell. Tagged the wrong person.

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                                    • JoelJ
                                      Joel
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                                      This server build is frustrating...I managed to get the HyperV server installed and able to connect to it via Hyper-V Manager. However when trying to boot the Guest VM via my CDRom (WindowsServer2016)m it tells me the BIOS was locked and the OS was tied to vendor. Note: I was using the original CD that I got shipped with the server!!!

                                      I then tried burning an ISO (generic) to USB but was unable to mount and boot from it as the HyperV Manager couldnt see the USB plugged into the Host! I read about making it 'offline' first but when attempting that, it turns out i couldnt make removable media offline!!

                                      This thing is a nightmare!
                                      Thinking of packing in Hyper-V!

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                                      • ObsolesceO
                                        Obsolesce @Joel
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                                        @joel said in HyperVServer Build:

                                        This server build is frustrating...I managed to get the HyperV server installed and able to connect to it via Hyper-V Manager. However when trying to boot the Guest VM via my CDRom (WindowsServer2016)m it tells me the BIOS was locked and the OS was tied to vendor. Note: I was using the original CD that I got shipped with the server!!!

                                        I then tried burning an ISO (generic) to USB but was unable to mount and boot from it as the HyperV Manager couldnt see the USB plugged into the Host! I read about making it 'offline' first but when attempting that, it turns out i couldnt make removable media offline!!

                                        This thing is a nightmare!
                                        Thinking of packing in Hyper-V!

                                        Why don't you just mount the ISO in a virtual cdrom for the VM?

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                                        • black3dynamiteB
                                          black3dynamite @Joel
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                                          @joel said in HyperVServer Build:

                                          This server build is frustrating...I managed to get the HyperV server installed and able to connect to it via Hyper-V Manager. However when trying to boot the Guest VM via my CDRom (WindowsServer2016)m it tells me the BIOS was locked and the OS was tied to vendor. Note: I was using the original CD that I got shipped with the server!!!

                                          I then tried burning an ISO (generic) to USB but was unable to mount and boot from it as the HyperV Manager couldnt see the USB plugged into the Host! I read about making it 'offline' first but when attempting that, it turns out i couldnt make removable media offline!!

                                          This thing is a nightmare!
                                          Thinking of packing in Hyper-V!

                                          Copy the iso to the server instead.

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                                          • NashBrydgesN
                                            NashBrydges @Joel
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                                            @joel

                                            Sometimes Hyper-V will puke all over itself when trying to install from network ISO so in most cases, I end up copying the ISO from the remote network folder to a local folder on the Hyper-V server after I've created the network drive.

                                            1. Create network drive on Hyper-V server from cmd with net use z: \\10.10.10.200\some_folder /persistent:yes /user:username "supersecretpassword"
                                            2. Create local folder for ISOs on the Hyper-V server from cmd run mkdir c:\ISO
                                            3. Copy the ISO from the network drive to the new ISO folder from cmd with copy z:\my_iso.iso c:\ISO

                                            If you don't want to keep the mapped network drive, remove it from cmd with net use z: /delete

                                            The key is to have the ISO locally stored on the Hyper-V server. Once you do, you can use Hyper-V Manager to navigate to the local folder on the Hyper-V server to connect the ISO to use to create the VM.

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