Difference between revisions of "Hyper-V"
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dism.exe /Online /Enable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V /All | dism.exe /Online /Enable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V /All | ||
dism.exe /Online /Disable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V-All | dism.exe /Online /Disable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V-All | ||
== Powershell install Hyper-V feature == | |||
Verified: Windows 10 Pro | |||
Optional: Setup the Disk to allow the hypervisor | |||
<syntaxhighlightjs lang="powershell"> | |||
# BCDEDIT /Set `{current`} hypervisorlaunchtype auto | |||
</syntaxhighlightjs> | |||
Install Hyper-V feature | |||
<syntaxhighlightjs lang="powershell"> | |||
Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V -All #PS1 | |||
DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /All /FeatureName:Microsoft-Hyper-V #CMD | |||
</syntaxhighlightjs> | |||
Restart is required | |||
= Allow Hyper-V and VirtualBox to coexist = | |||
Allow Hyper-V and VirtualBox to coexist by creating Windows Boot entries. Hyper-V is enabled during boot process, so creating a additional BCDEDIT entry will be the solution. Open PS in Admin mode, and run as follows: | |||
<syntaxhighlightjs lang="powershell"> | |||
C:>bcdedit #get all entries | |||
Windows Boot Manager | |||
-------------------- | |||
identifier {bootmgr} | |||
device partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume1 | |||
path \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi | |||
description Windows Boot Manager | |||
locale en-US | |||
inherit {globalsettings} | |||
default {current} | |||
resumeobject {9d2ba249-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb} | |||
displayorder {current} | |||
toolsdisplayorder {memdiag} | |||
timeout 30 | |||
Windows Boot Loader | |||
------------------- | |||
identifier {current} | |||
device partition=C: | |||
path \WINDOWS\system32\winload.efi | |||
description Windows 10 | |||
locale en-US | |||
inherit {bootloadersettings} | |||
recoverysequence {9d2ba24c-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb} | |||
displaymessageoverride Recovery | |||
recoveryenabled Yes | |||
isolatedcontext Yes | |||
allowedinmemorysettings 0x15000075 | |||
osdevice partition=C: | |||
systemroot \WINDOWS | |||
resumeobject {9d2ba249-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb} | |||
nx OptIn | |||
bootmenupolicy Standard | |||
# Create a new entry by coping {current} context | |||
C:>bcdedit /copy '{current}' /d "Windows 10 - No hypervisor" | |||
The entry was successfully copied to {9d2ba24e-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb}. | |||
# Set hypervisorlaunchtype off. Allowed values on | off | auto | |||
C:>bcdedit /set {9d2ba24e-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb} hypervisorlaunchtype off #use guid from the previous command output | |||
The operation completed successfully. | |||
</syntaxhighlightjs> | |||
In order to access the new boot menu: | |||
* restart and hold down <code>shift</code> on the keyboard while clicking Restart with the mouse | |||
* on a boot menu select <tt>Use another operating system</tt> > <tt>Windows 10 - No hypervisor</tt> | |||
Anoter option is to enable/disable Hyper-V feature | |||
#Open the command prompt as an Administrator. | |||
#Run the command with no argument: <code>bcdedit</code> | |||
#After you run the above command, you will see that the property hypervisorlaunchtype is set Auto by default. | |||
#Disable Hyper-V by running the command: <code>bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off</code> | |||
#Restart your PC system to use VirtualBox. | |||
#To turn Hyper-V back on, run the command: <code>bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto</code> | |||
#You will need to reboot the system to use Hyper-V. | |||
=Automatic Virtual Machine Activation= | =Automatic Virtual Machine Activation= | ||
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Force VM to activate | Force VM to activate | ||
slmgr /ato | slmgr /ato | ||
= Nesting virtualisation providers = | |||
== Hypervisor: Vmware Tools / Vmplayer on Windows == | |||
=== Nested provider: Oracle Virtualbox on Ubuntu === | |||
Virtual box will throw following error if you do not enable in VMWare Virtual Machine Settings > Processor > Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI | |||
Failed to open a session for the virtual machine vagranttest_1371583212. | |||
VT-x is not available. (VERR_VMX_NO_VMX). | |||
Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) | |||
Component: Console | |||
Interface: IConsole {db7ab4ca-2a3f-4183-9243-c1208da92392} | |||
== Hypervisor: Virtualbox == | |||
;VirtualBox 6.x: [https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=90831 VirtualBox 6.x Nested virtualization, VT-x/AMD-V in the guest] | |||
;prior version <6.x: Oracle Virtualbox can nest only 32bit systems, therefore you cannot run Hyper-V hypervisor on it as it would require 64-bit Windows OS. Often this is signalled by following error message "VM-server-#### failed to start. Failed to start the virtual machine 'VM-server-####' because one of Hyper-V components is not running." | |||
=References= | =References= | ||
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*[http://blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/archive/2013/11/13/activating-virtual-machines-via-automatic-virtual-machine-activation-in-windows-server-2012-r2.aspx Activating virtual machines via Automatic Virtual Machine Activation in Windows Server 2012 R2] | *[http://blogs.technet.com/b/askcore/archive/2013/11/13/activating-virtual-machines-via-automatic-virtual-machine-activation-in-windows-server-2012-r2.aspx Activating virtual machines via Automatic Virtual Machine Activation in Windows Server 2012 R2] | ||
*[https://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-8970 Running Nested VMs] VMware community | *[https://communities.vmware.com/docs/DOC-8970 Running Nested VMs] VMware community | ||
*[http://www.virtualizationhowto.com/2015/05/installing-managing-hyperv-vmware-workstation-11/ Installing and managing Hyper-V in VMware Workstation 11] | |||
[[Category:Hyper-V]] | [[Category:Hyper-V]] |
Latest revision as of 01:12, 21 August 2019
Enable/Install Hyper-V
Installing Hyper-V Role using ServerManagerCMD.exe
ServerManagerCMD.exe –query - servermanagercmd.exe -install Hyper-V
Installing Hyper-V Role using PowerShell
Import-Module servermanager Add-WindowsFeature Hyper-V
Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V –All Disable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V-All
Installing Hyper-V Role using OCSetup (Packet Manager)
Start /w ocsetup Microsoft-Hyper-V
Enable and Disable Hyper-V using DISM Command at elevated cmd prompt
dism.exe /Online /Enable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V /All dism.exe /Online /Disable-Feature:Microsoft-Hyper-V-All
Powershell install Hyper-V feature
Verified: Windows 10 Pro
Optional: Setup the Disk to allow the hypervisor <syntaxhighlightjs lang="powershell">
- BCDEDIT /Set `{current`} hypervisorlaunchtype auto
</syntaxhighlightjs>
Install Hyper-V feature
<syntaxhighlightjs lang="powershell">
Enable-WindowsOptionalFeature -Online -FeatureName Microsoft-Hyper-V -All #PS1
DISM /Online /Enable-Feature /All /FeatureName:Microsoft-Hyper-V #CMD
</syntaxhighlightjs>
Restart is required
Allow Hyper-V and VirtualBox to coexist
Allow Hyper-V and VirtualBox to coexist by creating Windows Boot entries. Hyper-V is enabled during boot process, so creating a additional BCDEDIT entry will be the solution. Open PS in Admin mode, and run as follows: <syntaxhighlightjs lang="powershell"> C:>bcdedit #get all entries Windows Boot Manager
identifier {bootmgr} device partition=\Device\HarddiskVolume1 path \EFI\Microsoft\Boot\bootmgfw.efi description Windows Boot Manager locale en-US inherit {globalsettings} default {current} resumeobject {9d2ba249-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb} displayorder {current} toolsdisplayorder {memdiag} timeout 30
Windows Boot Loader
identifier {current} device partition=C: path \WINDOWS\system32\winload.efi description Windows 10 locale en-US inherit {bootloadersettings} recoverysequence {9d2ba24c-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb} displaymessageoverride Recovery recoveryenabled Yes isolatedcontext Yes allowedinmemorysettings 0x15000075 osdevice partition=C: systemroot \WINDOWS resumeobject {9d2ba249-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb} nx OptIn bootmenupolicy Standard
- Create a new entry by coping {current} context
C:>bcdedit /copy '{current}' /d "Windows 10 - No hypervisor" The entry was successfully copied to {9d2ba24e-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb}.
- Set hypervisorlaunchtype off. Allowed values on | off | auto
C:>bcdedit /set {9d2ba24e-1e98-11e9-b631-e7f466ad9adb} hypervisorlaunchtype off #use guid from the previous command output The operation completed successfully. </syntaxhighlightjs> In order to access the new boot menu:
- restart and hold down
shift
on the keyboard while clicking Restart with the mouse - on a boot menu select Use another operating system > Windows 10 - No hypervisor
Anoter option is to enable/disable Hyper-V feature
- Open the command prompt as an Administrator.
- Run the command with no argument:
bcdedit
- After you run the above command, you will see that the property hypervisorlaunchtype is set Auto by default.
- Disable Hyper-V by running the command:
bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype off
- Restart your PC system to use VirtualBox.
- To turn Hyper-V back on, run the command:
bcdedit /set hypervisorlaunchtype auto
- You will need to reboot the system to use Hyper-V.
Automatic Virtual Machine Activation
Requirments
- The Hyper-V host is a Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter Edition.
- The VMs are running Windows Server 2012 R2, thus only the below three editions can get activated by AVMA
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials
- The Hyper-V host is activated. (It can be activated using any of your regular activation mechanisms like MAK, OEM or KMS.)
- The Guest VMs have AVMA client key installed on it
slmgr /ipk <AVMA_key>
AVMA keys
Datacenter Y4TGP-NPTV9-HTC2H-7MGQ3-DV4TW Standard DBGBW-NPF86-BJVTX-K3WKJ-MTB6V Essentials K2XGM-NMBT3-2R6Q8-WF2FK-P36R2
Force VM to activate
slmgr /ato
Nesting virtualisation providers
Hypervisor: Vmware Tools / Vmplayer on Windows
Nested provider: Oracle Virtualbox on Ubuntu
Virtual box will throw following error if you do not enable in VMWare Virtual Machine Settings > Processor > Virtualize Intel VT-x/EPT or AMD-V/RVI
Failed to open a session for the virtual machine vagranttest_1371583212. VT-x is not available. (VERR_VMX_NO_VMX). Result Code: NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005) Component: Console Interface: IConsole {db7ab4ca-2a3f-4183-9243-c1208da92392}
Hypervisor: Virtualbox
- prior version <6.x
- Oracle Virtualbox can nest only 32bit systems, therefore you cannot run Hyper-V hypervisor on it as it would require 64-bit Windows OS. Often this is signalled by following error message "VM-server-#### failed to start. Failed to start the virtual machine 'VM-server-####' because one of Hyper-V components is not running."