Adding a Virtualization Server
Prior to add a Virtualization Server, go to Global Settings and enable the Virtualization Server role. |
To add a virtualization server:
Log on to HC panel.
From
the left menu click General, and
then Server Manager.
Server Manager page is displayed.
Click
Add Server.
The Add Server page is displayed.
Click the Friendly Name arrow and select the required server from the drop-down list box.
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Under
Server Role, select the Virtualization Server check box.
Every server can have one or more role(s) in the cluster. These roles need to be set every time a new server is added to the cluster. |
Under Role Capacity, type the number of Virtual Machines supported by the server.
Under Purposing, click the arrow and select the end user for the server from the drop-down list box.
The server role added in the cluster can be used either dedicatedly for a Reseller or for shared hosting. A role dedicated to a Reseller can not be used for any other user. |
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Click Next.
The Virtualization Server configurations page is displayed.
To provide all the paths, click Browse and enter the required path. |
Specify General Information:
Server Name: Type name of the server.
Administrator: Type name of the administrator.
The format for administrator's name is "domain\administrator". |
Password: Type password for the administrator.
Confirm Password: Re-type the password.
Specify the Hyper-V Information:
Hyper-V Root Path: Enter path for the Hyper-V root.
Specify the Network Information:
External Network: Select external network from the drop-down list box.
Preferred DNS: Type preferred DNS.
Alternate DNS: Type alternate DNS.
Internal Network: Select internal network from the drop-down list box.
Click Add
Server to update the cluster.
A Virtualization Server is added.
Adding a Virtualization Server
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