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>Creating Hyper-V failover Clustering with StarWind HA shared storage

lunes, 22 de agosto de 2011 Sin comentarios

>Os paso un webcast que se realizará mañana el cual comparte título con esta entrada del blog, la info. la tenéis aquí:

«Creating Hyper-V failover Clustering with StarWind HA shared storage

Free webinar on Tuesday, August 232:00 PM EDT (6:00 PM GMT)During this live training, Anatoly Vilchinsky, StarWind Support Engineer, will demonstrate how the highly available shared storage solution from StarWind allows users to eliminate downtime and ensure business continuity providing fault tolerant storage for Hyper-V failover cluster.You will also learn:

  • The advantages of virtualization and the key components that help your system avoid downtime and stay 100% up and running
  • How StarWind iSCSI can help overcome limited IT budgets, being effective and inexpensive solution for SMBs

EVENT DETAILS:

Tuesday, August 232:00 PM – 3:00 PM EDT6:00 PM – 7:00 PM GMT»

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>Sistemas operativos soportados como "Guest" en Hyper-v R2 sp1.

jueves, 18 de agosto de 2011 Sin comentarios

>Hola.

Recientemente se actualizó la web de Technet donde aparece la relación de sistemas operativos soportados como «Guest» en máquinas virtuales sobre Hyper-V R2 Sp1.
A destacar la presencia de CentOs 5.2 – 6.0.
Saludos.
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>Active directory management pack for Scom 2007

martes, 16 de agosto de 2011 Sin comentarios

>Hola.

Os dejo el link de la descarga del management pack de Active Directory y también comparto por aquí una entrada imprescindible, donde nos indican cómo configurar corréctamente el Management Pack de Active Directory para Scom 2007, en cuanto a la monitorización de la replicación:
Descarga:
Guía oficial:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd262035.aspx

En concreto, los pasos son:
«Set permissions for the Replication Monitoring Run As account on the Domain partition in each domain in the forest.

To do this, follow these steps on a domain controller in the domain:

a. Click Start, click Run, type Adsiedit.msc, and then click OK.

b. In the task pane, right-click ADSI Edit, and then click Connect to.

c. Under Connection Point, click Select or type a Distinguished Name or Naming Context, type the following, and then click OK:

DC=Domain,DC=Domain_extension

d. In the task pane, locate and right-click

CN=MOMLatencyMonitors,DC=Domain,

DC=Domain_extension and then click Properties.

e. In the Permissions tab, click Add.

f. In the Enter the object name to select box, type the name of the replication monitoring Run As account, and then click Check Names to verify the name.

g. Click OK. The Permissions Entry for OpsMgrLatencyMonitors dialog box appears.

h. In the Apply onto drop-down list, click This object and all child objects.

i. Click to select the Allow check box for the Read, Write, Create All Child Objects permission, and then click OK.

j. In the Advanced Security Settings for OpsMgrLatencyMonitors dialog box, click Apply, and then click OK.

k. Close the ADSI Edit window.

2. Set permissions for the Replication Monitoring Run As account on the DomainDNSZones application partition in each domain in the forest. To do this, follow these steps on a domain controller in the domain:

a. Click Start, click Run, type Adsiedit.msc, and then click OK.

b. In the task pane, right-click ADSI Edit, and then click Connect to.

c. Under Connection Point, click Select or type a Distinguished Name or Naming Context, type the following, and then click OK:

DC=DomainDNSZones,DC=Domain,DC=Domain_extension

d. In the task pane, locate and right-click

CN=OpsMgrLatencyMonitors,DC=DomainDNSZones,DC=Domain,

DC=Domain_extension and then click Properties.

e. In the Permissions tab, click Add.

f. In the Enter the object name to select box, type the name of the replication monitoring Run As account, and then click Check Names to verify the name.

g. Click OK. The Permissions Entry for OpsMgrLatencyMonitors dialog box appears.

h. In the Apply onto drop-down list, click This object and all child objects.

i. Click to select the Allow check box for the Read, Write, Create All Child Objects permission, and then click OK.

j. In the Advanced Security Settings for OpsMgrLatencyMonitors dialog box, click Apply, and then click OK.

k. Close the ADSI Edit window.

3. Set permissions for the Replication Monitoring Run As account on the ForestDNSZones application partition.

To do this, follow these steps on a domain controller in the domain:

a. Click Start, click Run, type Adsiedit.msc, and then click OK.

b. In the task pane, right-click ADSI Edit, and then click Connect to.

c. Under Connection Point, click Select or type a Distinguished Name or Naming Context, type the following, and then click OK:

DC=ForestDNSZones,DC=Domain,DC=Domain_extension

d. In the task pane, locate and right-click

CN=OpsMgrLatencyMonitors,DC=ForestDNSZones,DC=Domain,

DC=Domain_extension and then click Properties.

e. In the Permissions tab, click Add.

f. In the Enter the object name to select box, type the name of the replication monitoring Run As account, and then click Check Names

to verify the name.

g. Click OK. The Permissions Entry for OpsMgrLatencyMonitors dialog box appears.

h. In the Apply onto drop-down list, click This object and all child objects.

i. Click to select the Allow check box for the Read, Write, Create All Child Objects permission, and then click OK.

j. In the Advanced Security Settings for OpsMgrLatencyMonitors dialog box, click Apply, and then click OK.

k. Close the ADSI Edit window.»

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