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Support for Hyper-V Clustered Shared Volumes

These mount on folder names below C:\Cluster Storage and are co-owned by all servers in the cluster.

Right now, the mount points do not even show up as a monitored disk, let alone dealing with the same view on all cluster hosts.

  • Ah yes, Storage Manager does not have support for Hyper-V monitoring. I thought you were still talking about Virtualization Manager.

  • Surely,  we are running version 5.6.2 - the latest release.

    1.  Searching the word HYPER in Storage manager yields not one result. - Searching VMWare yields many.

    2.  On the Home page, Under getting started with Getting Started with Storage manager, beneath the Virtualization section - I click add and get asked for my VMWare VC Instance or VMWARE ESX host - no mention of hyper-v

    3. Beneath the accordion menu on left, expanding virtualization, then clicking on Virtualization Dashboard it's run amuck with ESX/VMware, VMDK's, etc.  Not one mention of anything Hyper-V

    4. Looking at a Left Hand san.. clicking the servers tab, there is nothing listed because it can't be configured (see above)

    5. Looking at a LUN, i see this neat button Configuration Virtualization for target mapping - Just leads me back to my point #2 and can't be configured.

    Unless i'm missing something, there isn't one shred of support for Hyper-V within the Storage Manager system.  The features look cool if they could be used....

  • Hi uidzer0,

    Can you elaborate on what you mean for "real support for Hyper-V"?

  • Oh ok, well any real support for Hyper-V would be nice...

  • Hi uidzer0,

    This request is for Storage Manager. I believe your statements apply to Virtualization Manager, which is a different product.