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    • DustinB3403D
      DustinB3403
      last edited by

      I've used 2012 with hyperv enabled, and if we ever wanted to manage or create a vm Wed rep to the server.

      Which is a bit insane. But it's how it worked.

      Can you RDP to a straight hyperv install for the same use?

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      • wirestyle22W
        wirestyle22 @DustinB3403
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        @DustinB3403 said in Managing Hyper-V:

        I've used 2012 with hyperv enabled, and if we ever wanted to manage or create a vm Wed rep to the server.

        Which is a bit insane. But it's how it worked.

        Can you RDP to a straight hyperv install for the same use?

        Yes you can

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        • Mike DavisM
          Mike Davis @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

          How does that help, though? We want console access to the VMs, not to the Hyper-V host. What does a connection to the Hyper-V host buy us?

          I was thinking about the typical VM tasks like allocating more space or moving vm files around. I forgot we were trying to get console access.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @DustinB3403
            last edited by

            @DustinB3403 said in Managing Hyper-V:

            Sounding more and more like hyperv is a disaster without these kinds of tools

            It's pretty limited currently. Losing 5Nine is a blow to the entire ecosystem.

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            • wirestyle22W
              wirestyle22 @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

              @DustinB3403 said in Managing Hyper-V:

              Sounding more and more like hyperv is a disaster without these kinds of tools

              It's pretty limited currently. Losing 5Nine is a blow to the entire ecosystem.

              It really does seem that way

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                @DustinB3403 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                Sounding more and more like hyperv is a disaster without these kinds of tools

                It seems very frustrating to me but a lot of people use it and are happy with it so I chalked it up to my own inexperience, which it still may be

                Most people use it in ways we'd never consider to be production viable for any other platform, though.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                  @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                  @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                  @Mike-Davis said in Managing Hyper-V:

                  @scottalanmiller

                  What's your method for installing and configuring the base OS to get to that point?

                  It's a new physical host, so I'm physically in front of the server or using ilo/DRAC. Attach the hyper-v .iso, install, and then map a drive to a share on my laptop to get screen connect and/or open manage, etc.

                  How does that help, though? We want console access to the VMs, not to the Hyper-V host. What does a connection to the Hyper-V host buy us?

                  VM creation?

                  In what way? What does that do that PS doesn't already do?

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Mike Davis
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                    @Mike-Davis said in Managing Hyper-V:

                    @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                    How does that help, though? We want console access to the VMs, not to the Hyper-V host. What does a connection to the Hyper-V host buy us?

                    I was thinking about the typical VM tasks like allocating more space or moving vm files around. I forgot we were trying to get console access.

                    Ah, that we can do with PS already even easier (once remoting is enabled.)

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @wirestyle22
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                      @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                      @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                      @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                      The issue with that is my lack of powershell knowledge

                      base knowledge needed to work on Windows. Just how it is.

                      Directly conflicts with me wanting to turn myself into a proper linux systems administrator

                      Not really. Good practices on Windows are good practices on Linux. They are not as different as people think.

                      I just mean i have extremely limited time and I have been using it to read about Red Hat and the Linux Command Line. The prospect of also studying for Powershell is off-putting 😞

                      I find this funny - you're now put out because something your company needs you to learn is trumping something you want to learn that currently offers your employer no benefit - all doing this on the company's dime and time?

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                      • ObsolesceO
                        Obsolesce
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                        I don't understand what the issue is here. Install and configure a Hyper-V Host... then connect to it via Hyper-V Manager, FCM, or PowerShell. None of the Windows GUI tools do anything that you cannot do with PowerShell. In fact it's the other way around. You can do way more to Hyper-V with PowerShell than from any tool. Just learn the commands and move on. They are so easy.

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22 @Dashrender
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                          @Dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:

                          @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                          @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                          @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                          @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                          The issue with that is my lack of powershell knowledge

                          base knowledge needed to work on Windows. Just how it is.

                          Directly conflicts with me wanting to turn myself into a proper linux systems administrator

                          Not really. Good practices on Windows are good practices on Linux. They are not as different as people think.

                          I just mean i have extremely limited time and I have been using it to read about Red Hat and the Linux Command Line. The prospect of also studying for Powershell is off-putting 😞

                          I find this funny - you're now put out because something your company needs you to learn is trumping something you want to learn that currently offers your employer no benefit - all doing this on the company's dime and time?

                          If I'm the only person that is required to learn it, even though there are other people in identical positions, yes.

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                          • DashrenderD
                            Dashrender @Obsolesce
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                            @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                            I don't understand what the issue is here. Install and configure a Hyper-V Host... then connect to it via Hyper-V Manager, FCM, or PowerShell. None of the Windows GUI tools do anything that you cannot do with PowerShell. In fact it's the other way around. You can do way more to Hyper-V with PowerShell than from any tool. Just learn the commands and move on. They are so easy.

                            That allows you to manage the hypervisor.. what about getting console access to the VMs?

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                            • BRRABillB
                              BRRABill @Dashrender
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                              @Dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:

                              @Tim_G said in Managing Hyper-V:

                              I don't understand what the issue is here. Install and configure a Hyper-V Host... then connect to it via Hyper-V Manager, FCM, or PowerShell. None of the Windows GUI tools do anything that you cannot do with PowerShell. In fact it's the other way around. You can do way more to Hyper-V with PowerShell than from any tool. Just learn the commands and move on. They are so easy.

                              That allows you to manage the hypervisor.. what about getting console access to the VMs?

                              Why wouldn't you use RDP there? Or PowerShell?

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                              • matteo nunziatiM
                                matteo nunziati @scottalanmiller
                                last edited by

                                @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                The issue with that is my lack of powershell knowledge

                                base knowledge needed to work on Windows. Just how it is.

                                what mostly hurts me on PS is that it seems more of a scripting language than a proper shell. you need to store a function even to open a VM console. on kvm you have virt-viewer... simple!

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                                • matteo nunziatiM
                                  matteo nunziati @Dashrender
                                  last edited by

                                  @Dashrender anyway. If you have to pay, a control system con be obtained buying a windows pro licence every time you deploy a newer hyper-v version, then virtualize it in your WS.

                                  it was windows 8 with hyper-v 2012, then now it is win 10 with hyper-v 2016. what? 300$ every 4 years? feaseable probably...

                                  unfortunately the hyper-v snap-in in windows mmc.exe is a bit poor on some edges.
                                  I've deployed 2 hyper-v servers and setup replica on them just with my snap-in. More complex layout probably will lead to a big issue, as the snap-in has really poor management functions. anyway as @Tim_G said somewhere, you can add the free veeam one to get better overview of resource usage.

                                  not a single pane of glass, but hell LCDs aren't even glass: all plastic 😛

                                  about domain: never tryed hyper-v 2012 but this is what I've done.

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                                  • DashrenderD
                                    Dashrender @matteo nunziati
                                    last edited by

                                    @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                    @Dashrender anyway. If you have to pay, a control system con be obtained buying a windows pro licence every time you deploy a newer hyper-v version, then virtualize it in your WS.

                                    it was windows 8 with hyper-v 2012, then now it is win 10 with hyper-v 2016. what? 300$ every 4 years? feaseable probably...

                                    unfortunately the hyper-v snap-in in windows mmc.exe is a bit poor on some edges.
                                    I've deployed 2 hyper-v servers and setup replica on them just with my snap-in. More complex layout probably will lead to a big issue, as the snap-in has really poor management functions. anyway as @Tim_G said somewhere, you can add the free veeam one to get better overview of resource usage.

                                    not a single pane of glass, but hell LCDs aren't even glass: all plastic 😛

                                    about domain: never tryed hyper-v 2012 but this is what I've done.

                                    Has anyone tried this for Win10 and Hyper-V 2016 since HVRemote doesn't support those, and the page says there are no current plans to update it to support it?

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @matteo nunziati
                                      last edited by

                                      @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                      @wirestyle22 said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                      The issue with that is my lack of powershell knowledge

                                      base knowledge needed to work on Windows. Just how it is.

                                      what mostly hurts me on PS is that it seems more of a scripting language than a proper shell. you need to store a function even to open a VM console. on kvm you have virt-viewer... simple!

                                      I wouldn't think of it that way as much as just being cumbersome and inefficient. It's also slow as shit. Although it is much faster on Linux than on Windows. Like so much faster.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @Dashrender
                                        last edited by

                                        @Dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                        @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                        @Dashrender anyway. If you have to pay, a control system con be obtained buying a windows pro licence every time you deploy a newer hyper-v version, then virtualize it in your WS.

                                        it was windows 8 with hyper-v 2012, then now it is win 10 with hyper-v 2016. what? 300$ every 4 years? feaseable probably...

                                        unfortunately the hyper-v snap-in in windows mmc.exe is a bit poor on some edges.
                                        I've deployed 2 hyper-v servers and setup replica on them just with my snap-in. More complex layout probably will lead to a big issue, as the snap-in has really poor management functions. anyway as @Tim_G said somewhere, you can add the free veeam one to get better overview of resource usage.

                                        not a single pane of glass, but hell LCDs aren't even glass: all plastic 😛

                                        about domain: never tryed hyper-v 2012 but this is what I've done.

                                        Has anyone tried this for Win10 and Hyper-V 2016 since HVRemote doesn't support those, and the page says there are no current plans to update it to support it?

                                        Pretty sure that that project died.

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                                        • matteo nunziatiM
                                          matteo nunziati @Dashrender
                                          last edited by

                                          @Dashrender said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                          @matteo-nunziati said in Managing Hyper-V:

                                          @Dashrender anyway. If you have to pay, a control system con be obtained buying a windows pro licence every time you deploy a newer hyper-v version, then virtualize it in your WS.

                                          it was windows 8 with hyper-v 2012, then now it is win 10 with hyper-v 2016. what? 300$ every 4 years? feaseable probably...

                                          unfortunately the hyper-v snap-in in windows mmc.exe is a bit poor on some edges.
                                          I've deployed 2 hyper-v servers and setup replica on them just with my snap-in. More complex layout probably will lead to a big issue, as the snap-in has really poor management functions. anyway as @Tim_G said somewhere, you can add the free veeam one to get better overview of resource usage.

                                          not a single pane of glass, but hell LCDs aren't even glass: all plastic 😛

                                          about domain: never tryed hyper-v 2012 but this is what I've done.

                                          Has anyone tried this for Win10 and Hyper-V 2016 since HVRemote doesn't support those, and the page says there are no current plans to update it to support it?

                                          NO wait no HVRemote here. and done the shit on win10 for hyper-v 2016.... I've just hyper-v 2016 AND win 10. and we have NO AD AT ALL HERE!

                                          mmm... let me recheck my motes. maybe an how-to is in the makings 😛

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                                          • matteo nunziatiM
                                            matteo nunziati
                                            last edited by matteo nunziati

                                            ok company is closing. after dinner will put notes here!

                                            it is just winrm, trustedhosts and same user/password/workgroup setup. then you can fly!

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