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Posted by
Morpheus666
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6 Oct 2009 11:13 AM
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Anyone watching this thread.....
that can answer some questions?
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Posted by
Kong Yang
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6 Oct 2009 1:32 PM
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RE: Anyone watching this thread.....
@JohnRSpencer,
Welcome to the site. Many TechCenter Community Members and Contributors monitor the discussion forums and are more than happy to share their expertise and experience. Feel free to ask your questions about Hyper-V R2 Live Migration per your keyword tags here. I might want to create a new discussion thread with your keyword tags as the subject.
Btw have you seen-
http://www.delltechcenter.com/page/Hyper-V+R2+Live+Migration+FAQ
KongY@Dell
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Morpheus666
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6 Oct 2009 2:19 PM
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RE: Anyone watching this thread.....
I tried to run the powershell command
Get-ClusterNetwork | ft Name, Metric
and get back: "The term 'Get-ClusterNetwork' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program."
What do I need to do to use this cmd?
Posted by
Kong Yang
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7 Oct 2009 12:24 AM
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John,
There's a few ways:
1. For the W2k8 R2 RTM, you can select Start -> Administrator Tools -> Windows PowerShell Modules as an administrator. This will load all of your PowerShell Modules.
2. Install Failover Clustering feature. Then, open Admin Tools and the Failover Cluster PowerShell Management should appear, which launches the PS command window with FC modules loaded.
3. Open PowerShell as administrator. Run command "Import-Module FailoverClusters"
KongY@Dell
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