mattfarnell Posted December 22, 2016 Report post Posted December 22, 2016 hi, hope someone can shed some light on this topic for me. We have just had a power loss to our server cab. In it contains 4 hypervisors and 2 san disk shelves. Our SCVMM server is virtual. When we restored power to the cab we were hoping the vm's would all start by them selves as specified in vmm "power on after failure". We were gobsmacked to find that no vm's started, and more they weren't even listed in hyper v. it was like they'd never been there. We had to go through all the vm's one by one and re import into hyper v. All our hypervisors are listed in the cluster. The SASN is a a Dell ps6100 and 4100. ANy ideas would be appreciated Thanks Guys Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
hi, hope someone can shed some light on this topic for me.
We have just had a power loss to our server cab.
In it contains 4 hypervisors and 2 san disk shelves.
Our SCVMM server is virtual.
When we restored power to the cab we were hoping the vm's would all start by them selves as specified in vmm "power on after failure".
We were gobsmacked to find that no vm's started, and more they weren't even listed in hyper v. it was like they'd never been there.
We had to go through all the vm's one by one and re import into hyper v.
All our hypervisors are listed in the cluster.
The SASN is a a Dell ps6100 and 4100.
ANy ideas would be appreciated
Thanks Guys
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