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NOTE: This software is easily accessible from the Pre-Requisites folder. The prerequisite file names may change due to different DR2000v OS versions and also other updates may be required. |
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Install-WindowsFeature Hyper-V-Tools – This command enables Windows to administer Hyper-V. |
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Install-WindowsFeature Hyper-V-PowerShell – This command installs additional PowerShell commands specialized for Hyper-V. |
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Set-ExecutionPolicy AllSigned – This command allows scripts signed by a trusted publisher to be run on a Windows server. |
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You can run commands on one or hundreds of computers with the following single PowerShell command syntax: Invoke-command —computername server01, server02, —scriptblock {command-to-run}. For more information on the Invoke command, go to technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd347578.aspx. |
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Install the digital certificate using the Certificate Import Wizard: |
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Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the DR2000v.dll file in the bin directory of the downloaded DR2000v package. |
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On certificate windows, click Install Certificate > select On local Machine > Next and place it under Trust Root Certification Authorities and Enterprise Trust certificate stores. |
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After the prerequisites have been met and drive capacity requirements are changed, you are ready to deploy the DR2000v on a remote Hyper-v host. For more information, see the topic “Deploying the DR2000v on a Remote Hyper-V Host”.
If an alternate storage location is required for the DR2000v virtual appliance due to capacity limitations or for other reasons, the remote Hyper-V host Virtual hard disks and Virtual machine paths must be changed before the DR2000v is deployed.
To change the storage paths follow these steps:
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Log on and connect to the remote machine using Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) using the following command: mstsc /v:<remote server IP address> |
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With the storage needs identified, change the Hyper-V virtual machine storage locations. From the local machine, navigate to Start Menu > Administrative Tools > Hyper-V Manager. |
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Change both the Virtual hard disks and Virtual machine path settings to the same new path, and click OK. |
The DR2000v machine is ready to be deployed.
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When prompted to deploy another DR2000v, type ‘y’ for yes or type ‘n’ for no as appropriate and press <Enter>. |
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Open local machine Hyper-V Manager. Navigate to Start Menu > Administrative Tools > Hyper-V Manager. |
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In Select Computer window, enter the name of the remote Hyper-V host that the DR2000v was remotely deployed to. |
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On the Settings window, click the NIC0 hardware object and choose the Virtual Switch to connect, repeat this step for NIC1 and click OK to apply these settings. |
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Right-click the DR2000v virtual appliance and click Start to self extract the installation packages and install other components. |
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At the prompt, enter y or n as appropriate.
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For DR Series software version 4.0.0.1 or later: Once you have created a new DR2000v VM, you will be prompted to convert the disk from dynamic (sparse) to fixed disk automatically. At the prompt, enter y for yes or n for no as appropriate.
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After the VM is deployed, open Hyper-V Manager, right-click the VM, and click Settings to edit the VM settings. |
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In the Settings window, under Hardware, select the Hard Drive, and then, in the Media pane, select Virtual data disk and click Edit. |
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Select Fixed size as the disk type you want to use for the converted virtual hard disk, and then click Next. |
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Enter a path/location and name for the new disk, and click Next. (You should save it in the same location as the existing disk. ) |
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