Maintenance mode, Understanding live migration, Configuration test – Dell UPS 4200R User Manual

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Configuring Maintenance Mode and Live Migration with SCVMM

Maintenance Mode

In Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) 2008 R2, you can start maintenance mode for a virtual machine

host anytime that you need to perform maintenance tasks on the physical host, such as applying security

updates or replacing hardware on the physical host computer.
When you start maintenance mode on a Windows-based host, VMM automatically does the following:

• On a stand-alone host, places all running virtual machines into a saved state.
• On a Windows-based host cluster that is capable of live migration, gives you the option to do one of

the following:

Live migrate all running highly available virtual machines to other hosts in the cluster, and place

any running virtual machines that are not highly available in a saved state.

Place all running virtual machines into a saved state.

NOTE:

Refer to Microsoft

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Hyper-V

reference on page 117.

Understanding Live Migration

Live migration is a Hyper-V feature in Windows Server 2008 R2, which requires the failover clustering

feature to be added and configured on the servers running Hyper-V. Live migration allows you to

transparently move running virtual machines from one node of the failover cluster to another node in the

same cluster without a dropped network connection or perceived downtime.
In addition, failover clustering requires shared storage for the cluster nodes. This can include an iSCSI or

Fiber-Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). All virtual machines are stored in the shared storage area,

and the running virtual machine state is managed by one of the nodes.
NOTE:

Refer to the Hyper-V reference links on page 117.

Configuration Test

To test the installation, please perform a power failure on the UPS and check on Microsoft System

Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM) console that the corresponding Hyper-V host enters in

Maintenance mode after the “Maintenance mode timer.”
Hyper-V machines have to be started before the machine that is hosting the SCVMM. The SCVMM

service needs some time to refresh its status. If the starting sequence is not correct, the Hyper-V will stay

in Maintenance mode

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