Big Jim
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I am currently running Windows hyper-v 2012
3 main VMs
1 - 2012 R2 - handles DHCP and AD
2 - 2008 R2 - handles file sharing
3 - 2012 R2 - handles a single backup but soon to be expanded
main drive ran out of space so all 3 VMs ran in to stopped-critical
I cleared some space and rebooted the machine
according to powershell command get-vm they are all backup and running, however nothing can see the DHCP server, not even the hyper-v server that it is running on.
1 NIC has a static IP the rest have been auto-assigned 169.xx.xx.xx addresses.
Cant connect to hyper-v server via hyper-v manager because the domain server isn't available.
both DRAC and OMSA tell me that all 6 NICs are "up"
the switch that they are connected to is also flashing away as I would expect it to.
What do I do ?
3 main VMs
1 - 2012 R2 - handles DHCP and AD
2 - 2008 R2 - handles file sharing
3 - 2012 R2 - handles a single backup but soon to be expanded
main drive ran out of space so all 3 VMs ran in to stopped-critical
I cleared some space and rebooted the machine
according to powershell command get-vm they are all backup and running, however nothing can see the DHCP server, not even the hyper-v server that it is running on.
1 NIC has a static IP the rest have been auto-assigned 169.xx.xx.xx addresses.
Cant connect to hyper-v server via hyper-v manager because the domain server isn't available.
both DRAC and OMSA tell me that all 6 NICs are "up"
the switch that they are connected to is also flashing away as I would expect it to.
What do I do ?