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It.įree 5nine V2V Easy Converter performs fast and non-intrusive host to host conversion and fixup of selected VMware Virtual Machines to Microsoft Hyper-V Virtual Machines with the highest conversion success ratio. It provides a local Graphical User Interface for Windows Server (including Server Core) and Microsoft Hyper-V Server. Just disappointed I cannot solve this.Report 5nine Manager for Hyper-V Free Edition (dead link/other problem)ĥnine Manager for Hyper-V Free Edition is an ideal Hyper-V management solution for all Microsoft virtualization environments. The 5Nine Manager licence is far to expensive for what it does. I have schedule this server to be down-graded to 2008 R2 Hyper-V Core as I have wasted far to much time trying to fix this. WinRm versioning? RPC compatability? I have no clue.
This has got to be something about Server 2012 R2 or Windows 8.1 Enterprise talking to each other. Works fine! Including the Hyper-V manager! No matter what I do, the Hyper-V manager will not function remotely.The strange part, I just built a Server 2008 R2 Core machine, used HVRemote script for that version, manage using a Win7Pro machine. I've even gone so far as to put the host and client machines on a 4 port switch with static IP's to ensure hardware firewalls are not getting in the way. Except Hyper-V.įirewalls on both client and host are off. The command does run and I am able to view all aspects of the server remotely. Even confirmed that the changes have taken effect manually. Yup, as I said in the OP, I have run this command many, many times. If it wasn't for the 5Nine Hyper-V FREE client, I'd be seriously boned! :PĪny advice would be welcome, and thanks in advance. I have spent weeks on this and am no closer to a solution. Ignoring the RPC error and trying to connect anyway. If I then click the "refresh" button (on the right Actions panel) it then connects and shows me status, but I cannot change or interact with anything. What's even weirder, if I start the Hyper-V manager, I get the RPC error. The Hyper-V manager will not connect with error "RPC server unavailable"
However, install 5nine manager (free client) and have full admin control over host (create VM's, start/stop/pause, VLAN management, etc)Įven if I disable software and hardware firewall's, no change. Can use third party software (Corefig and 5nine Manager) to control machine Can see file shares localy and over the web Remote server management works (user, groups, event logs, disk management, etc) Changed RPC dynamic ports to 50000-50100 to no avail Installed COREFIG (for 2012, not 2008 version), open source Hyper-V management utility to verify all is enabled and working. Manually opened ports, enable firewall rules, DCOM permissions, remote permissions, etc, etc John Howard's HVRemote config utility run several times
Microsoft remote management document followed to enable remote access Got a very weird one for ya! So the details: