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Configuring Hyper-V Pro tip integration for failover notification
Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) provides centralized administration for your Hyper-V virtual machines. Within SCVMM, Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) provides a basic set of monitors that can alert you to situations where you may want or need to modify a virtual machine configuration in order to optimize the host or virtual machine. These alerts, called PRO tips, recommend actions for you to take to return a host, virtual machine, or any other component of a virtual environment to a healthy state. Double-Take extends the PRO capabilities by providing specific PRO tips for host-level Hyper-V jobs.
In order to receive PRO tips for host-level Hyper-V jobs, your SCVMM machine must be a member of the domain where your Hyper-V host is located, and you must have a machine (same or different than your SCVMM machine) running Microsoft System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) 2007 R2.
- Locate the Double-Take Hyper-V Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager using one of the following methods.
- Start the Double-Take installation, and when the Autorun appears, select the Get the SCVMM Management Pack link. Copy the .xml file to your SCOM machine.
- On the Double-Take installation CD, browse to the SCMgmt\SCVMM directory and copy the .xml file to your SCOM machine.
- Download the Hyper-V Management Pack from the Vision Solutions support web site to your SCOM machine.
- From the SCOM console, click Administration or select Go, Administration.
- Right-click on the Management Packs line item in the left pane and select Import Management Pack.
- Click Add and select Add from disk. You can disregard any messages indicating the management pack may have dependencies that cannot be located.
- Navigate to the location of the Double-Take Hyper-V Management Pack file that you copied or downloaded, and follow the steps in the Management Pack Import Wizard. See the SCOM documentation for complete details.
- See Creating a host-level Hyper-V job to configure failover monitoring and manual intervention.
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In the event your Hyper-V source fails, you will receive a PRO tip alert.
- You can Implement the Pro tip to start failover or you can Dismiss it if you do not want to failover.
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