install SCVMM 2012 R2 agent on hyper-v hosts
a good link is
http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2013/10/18/scvmm-2012-r2-quickstart-deployment-guide.aspx
I can deploy scvmm agent by following
2. Deploy an agent to an existing Hyper-V Host.
a good link is
http://blogs.technet.com/b/kevinholman/archive/2013/10/18/scvmm-2012-r2-quickstart-deployment-guide.aspx
I can deploy scvmm agent by following
2. Deploy an agent to an existing Hyper-V Host.
- Open the System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 console.
- Connect to the SCVMM server.
- In the lower left hand pane of the console – select “Fabric”.
- In the folder list – Right click “All Hosts” and choose “Create Host Group”.
- Name your custom host group something like “Demo”
- Right click the Demo host group and choose “Add Hyper-V hosts and Clusters”
- On the Resource Location screen – choose the first bullet for a trusted AD domain computer.
- On the Credentials screen, click Browse.
- Select “Create Run As Account”
- On the General screen, enter a Name of “Hyper-V Host Administration Account”
- Input a DOMAIN\username of an AD account that has admin access to your Hyper-V servers. This account will be used to administer the Host and VM guests. For the purposes of the POC, we will use the DOMAIN\scvmmadmin account.
- After inputting the password, and accepting the new account, we will return to the Credentials screen with our existing RunAs account shown. Click Next.
- Type in the computer names of your Hyper-V servers that you wish to Manage. Ensure that the DOMAIN\SCVMMAdmins global group is a member of the local admins group on all Hyper-V servers so that we can manage them. Click Next.
- Select all the discovered Hyper-V servers, and click Next.
- Assign the discovered hosts to the “Demo” host group.
- Click Next, Finish.
- A job will be created to deploy the SCVMM agent to the Hyper-V hosts.
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