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Re: DL380 G5 -Hyper V on windows 2008 R2 fails to work.

 
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stephen.ni
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DL380 G5 -Hyper V on windows 2008 R2 fails to work.

Let me start by saying we have just flashed the BIOS, and verfied the reginal settings, since these were the first answers I found on a google search.

The problem is on a clean install of Windows 2008 R2, on a DL 380 G5 server, with all current critical updates, we installed Hypervisor. But when we try to build a new virtual machine, we get the following error:

'Hypervisor' driver required by the Virtual Machine Management service is not installed or is disabled. Check your settings or try reinstalling the Hyper-V role.

We have verified that Hyper-V is enabled in Bios. The Bios is flashed to the 9/2009 update.

The DL380 G5 has the needed technology.
All the services (3) say they are running, but you can't actually launch a virtual machine, without that error.

Any input would be Appeciated.
-Stephen-
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Igor Karasik
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Re: DL380 G5 -Hyper V on windows 2008 R2 fails to work.

Make sure you have windows firewall disabled....

BTW, regional settings was issue only with win2008 without R2, in R2 it's solved
stephen.ni
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Re: DL380 G5 -Hyper V on windows 2008 R2 fails to work.

Firewire was on, so I turned it off.
Problem Persists.

Rebooted, but problem persists.

ran the following, which I found on the MS technet website:

netsh advfirewall firewall set rule group="Remote Volume Management" new enable=yes

Igor Karasik
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Re: DL380 G5 -Hyper V on windows 2008 R2 fails to work.

Did you set DEP - No-Excecute Memory Protection flag as well ?
And you must power off - power on server after these changes in BIOS

http://www.poxycat.com/2008/06/enabling-ms-hyperv-on-hp-dl380-g5.html



P.S. Since you are new on this forum read:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#22
stephen.ni
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Re: DL380 G5 -Hyper V on windows 2008 R2 fails to work.

That was the Problem. The second BIOS Setting. I even looked it over, and pressed F1 on that item, but it did not say anything about being related to Hyper-V Technology.

The problem is now solved. We will make a note of this setting for HP servers.

Thanks.
-Stephen-