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Installing on a virtual operating system, Installing HPPP on Microsoft Hyper-V architecture

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Installing on a virtual operating system Installing HPPP on Microsoft Hyper-V architecture This section guides you through the installation of HPPP on Microsoft Hyper-V architecture. Using HPPP allows continuity of the electrical power supply to the internal power system. Item 1 2 Description Physical machine with Hyper-V Manager, Hyper-V Server R1, R2 and HPPP UPS with an HP UPS Network Module Configuring Microsoft Hyper-V Manager / Hyper-V Server R1/R2 Configure the physical machine to allow automatic operating system boot on start-up in the BIOS. For more information, see the hardware documentation. You might have to activate Virtualization Technology Enabled, in the BIOS, to run Hyper-V. To activate Virtualization Technology Enabled, go to CPU Information>Virtualization Technology>Enabled. To enable a graceful shutdown of the Virtual Machines, install and configure the Guest Component Service on each Virtual Machine. To install the Guest Component Service: 1. Open the Hyper-V console, and then start the Virtual Machine. 2. Select the Action tab, and then select Insert the disk integration services. 3. Install the service, and then verify that the software is available in Control Panel>Add/Remove Programs of the Virtual Machine. To configure the Guest Component Service: 1. Open they Hyper-V console, and then right click on the Virtual Machine where the service was installed. 2. Select Settings>Integration Services. 3. Select the Operating System shutdown checkbox. Installing on a virtual operating system 109

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Installing on a virtual operating system
Installing HPPP on Microsoft Hyper-V architecture
This section guides you through the installation of HPPP on Microsoft Hyper-V architecture. Using HPPP allows
continuity of the electrical power supply to the internal power system.
Item
Description
1
Physical machine with Hyper-V Manager, Hyper-V Server R1, R2
and HPPP
2
UPS with an HP UPS Network Module
Configuring Microsoft Hyper-V Manager / Hyper-V Server R1/R2
Configure the physical machine to allow automatic operating system boot on start-up in the BIOS. For more
information, see the hardware documentation. You might have to activate Virtualization Technology
Enabled, in the BIOS, to run Hyper-V. To activate Virtualization Technology Enabled, go to
CPU
Information>Virtualization Technology>Enabled.
To enable a graceful shutdown of the Virtual Machines, install and configure the Guest Component Service
on each Virtual Machine. To install the Guest Component Service:
1.
Open the Hyper-V console, and then start the Virtual Machine.
2.
Select the
Action
tab, and then select
Insert the disk integration services.
3.
Install the service, and then verify that the software is available in
Control Panel>Add/Remove
Programs
of the Virtual Machine.
To configure the Guest Component Service:
1.
Open they Hyper-V console, and then right click on the Virtual Machine where the service was installed.
2.
Select
Settings>Integration Services.
3.
Select the
Operating System shutdown
checkbox.