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-**Manage Hyper-V Server remotely**+====== Create a Hyper-V Virtual Machine ======
  
-HintIf managing a server that is not joined to your domain connect to Hyper-V servers from a workstation using a login with admin username and password the same as server.+See also **[[https://virtualarchitects.com/wiki/doku.php?do=search&id=start&q=hyper-v|more Hyper-V pages]]**
  
-Also: DNS must be in place so that the server and remote management PC can connect to each other via host name and IP address.  Do this with your current DNS system or using host files.+===== Manage Hyper-V Server Remotely =====
  
-On Windows 8 Pro or higher PC add the Hyper-V Manager feature in Programs and Features under Hyper-V, Hyper-V Management Tools.+:!: If managing a server that is not joined to your domain, connect to Hyper-V servers from a workstation using a login with the same admin username and password as the server.
  
-^MMC snap-in                           ^Rule group                         ^ +:!: DNS must be in place so that the server and remote management PC can connect to each other via host name and IP address.  Do this with your current DNS system or using host files. 
-|Event Viewer                            |Remote Event Log Management        | + 
-|Services                                |Remote Services Management         | +On a Windows 8 Pro or higher PC, add the Hyper-V Manager feature in Programs and Features under **Hyper-V -> Hyper-V Management Tools**.
-|Shared Folders                          |File and Printer Sharing           | +
-|Task Scheduler                          |Performance Logs and Alerts        | +
-|Disk Management                         |Remote Volume Management           | +
-|Windows Firewall with Advanced Security |Windows Firewall Remote Management |+
  
-**Make Hyper-V Server available for management**+==== Make Hyper-V Server Available for Remote Management ====
  
-Configure the Hyper-V Server for Remote Access +=== Configure the Hyper-V Server for Remote Access ===
  
 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ddb147c1-621c-4b89-9003-81c93ba050d7#BKMK_1_4 http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ddb147c1-621c-4b89-9003-81c93ba050d7#BKMK_1_4
  
-To allow all MMC snap-ins to connect, run+On the Hyper-V server command menu:
  
-Enable-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup "Windows Remote Management"+Configure items 1, 2, 4, 7, 8 and 9.
  
-To allow only specific MMC snap-ins to connect, run:+To allow all MMC snap-ins to connect, at the command prompt on the Hyper-V server run:
  
-Enable-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup "<rulegroup>"+<file> 
 +netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="Windows Firewall Remote Management" new enable=yes 
 +</file>
  
-Where:+:!: If you get the "Group cannot be specified with other identification conditions" error, delete the double quotes and replace on the console.  This error occurs if you copy and paste from the Technet website.
  
-Rulegroup is one of the values from the table below, depending on which snap-in you want to connect.+To allow only specific MMC snap-ins to connect run this PowerShell command:
  
 +<file>
 +Enable-NetFirewallRule -DisplayGroup "<rulegroup>"
 +</file>
  
 +Where ''rulegroup'' is one of the values from the table below, depending on which snap-in you want to connect.
  
-**Attach ISCSI Storage**+^MMC Snap-In                          ^Rule Group                         ^ 
 +|Event Viewer                            |Remote Event Log Management        | 
 +|Services                                |Remote Services Management         | 
 +|Shared Folders                          |File and Printer Sharing           | 
 +|Task Scheduler                          |Performance Logs and Alerts, File and Printer Sharing        | 
 +|Disk Management                         |Remote Volume Management           | 
 +|Windows Firewall with Advanced Security |Windows Firewall Remote Management |
  
-http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/datacenter/configure-the-iscsi-initiator-in-windows-server-core-or-hyper-v-server/3945+:!: All MMC Snap-ins work except for "Computer Manager" that is needed to manage disks For that to work, you can disable the firewall with ''netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state off'' at the console command line.  Enable with ''netsh advfirewall set allprofiles state on''.
  
-On the Hyper-V server console command prmpt type iscsicpl.  If the ISCSI Initiator service is not running click yes to start and make automatic at start up.+==== Attach iSCSI Storage ====
  
-In the ISCSI Initiator type the "Target Name" of the ISCSI share and click connect.  Remember to use the storage network NIC IP if applicable.+=== Configure Network Interface for Storage Network ===
  
-If you have trouble initializing the disk do this at the Hyper-server console.+http://www.techrepublic.com/blog/datacenter/configure-the-iscsi-initiator-in-windows-server-core-or-hyper-v-server/3945
  
-Type diskpart at the command line. +:!: If you have a separate NIC for Storage, perhaps 10GbE, you need to configure it separately.
-Type list disk and note the disk number of the ISCSI disk. +
-DISKPART> SELECT DISK n +
-DISKPART> ATTRIBUTES DISK CLEAR READONLY +
-DISKPART> ONLINE DISK +
-DISKPART> CONVERT MBR+
  
-It may take a reboot ofthe Hyper-V server to see the drive in Computer Management on your remote management PC.+On the Hyper-V server console, access the menu with ''sconfig.cmd'':
  
 +  - Choose Network Settings
 +    - Select the Index Number of the NIC to configure
 +      - Choose (1) Set Network Adapter Address
 +        - (S) Static
 +          - Enter Static IP address
 +          - Enter Subnet Mask
 +          - Enter Gateway
 +      - Choose (2) Set DNS Servers
 +        - Enter primary and secondary servers
  
 +On the Hyper-V server console command prompt, type ''iscsicpl.exe''.
  
 +:!: If the iSCSI Initiator service is not running click yes to start and make automatic at start up.
  
-**Create a Hyper-V Virtual Machine using Windows 8 Hyper-V Manager**+In the iSCSI Initiator type the "Target Name" or IP address of the iSCSI share and click connect.  
  
-http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ddb147c1-621c-4b89-9003-81c93ba050d7#BKMK_1_4+:!: Remember to use the storage network NIC IP of storage server if applicable.
  
-On the Windows 8 computerstart an MMC snap-in, such as Computer Management(right click computer, manage)+Once you have connected the iSCSI shareyou may need to reboot both Hyper-V server and the management PC to see the volume in Computer Manager.
  
-In the left pane, right-click the top of the tree and click Connect to another computer.+If you have trouble initializing the disk do this at the Hyper-V server console.
  
-Type the computer name of the server that is in Server Core mode and click OK. You can now use the MMC snap-in to manage the Server Core server as you would any other computer running a Windows Server operating system. +Type ''diskpart'' at the command line:
- +
-On Windows 8 PC from Start just type hyper-v and choose Hyper-V Manager. +
- +
-In the left pane right click on Hyper-V Manager and select "Connect to Server"+
- +
-Enter the Hostname or IP of server. +
- +
-Right click the Hyper-V server name and select New, Virtual machine.+
  
 +<file>
 +DISKPART> LIST DISK 
 +   Note the disk number of the ISCSI disk.
 +DISKPART> SELECT DISK n
 +DISKPART> ATTRIBUTES DISK CLEAR READONLY
 +DISKPART> ONLINE DISK
 +DISKPART> CONVERT GPT
 +</file>
  
 +:!: It may take a reboot of the Hyper-V server to see the drive in Computer Management on your remote management PC.
  
 +===== Create a Hyper-V Virtual Machine using Windows 8 Hyper-V Manager =====
  
 +http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ddb147c1-621c-4b89-9003-81c93ba050d7#BKMK_1_4
  
 +  - On the Windows 8 computer, start an MMC snap-in, such as Computer Management. (right-click Computer -> Manage)
 +  - In the left pane, right-click the top of the tree and click Connect to another computer.
 +  - Type the computer name of the server that is in Server Core mode and click OK. You can now use the MMC snap-in to manage the Server Core server as you would any other computer running a Windows Server operating system.
 +  - On Windows 8 PC from Start just type ''hyper-v'' and choose Hyper-V Manager.
 +  - In the left pane right click on Hyper-V Manager and select "Connect to Server".
 +  - Enter the Hostname or IP of server.
 +  - Right click the Hyper-V server name and select New, Virtual machine.
  
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