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Connecting to Hyper V Server VM from Hyper V Manager on Host

Posted: 10. Oct 2013, 16:32
by geo101
Has anyone been able to connect from Hyper V Manager running in Host OS to a Hyper V 2012 Server running as a guest VM? I created an additional network adapter on VM and am able to RDP in but can't seem to connect the manager.

Thanks for any information.

Re: Connecting to Hyper V Server VM from Hyper V Manager on

Posted: 10. Oct 2013, 17:04
by mpack
I admit I'm not au fait with Hyper-v... but why would you expect to be able to apply the management tool of a competing VM platform (Hyper-v) to a VirtualBox VM?

Re: Connecting to Hyper V Server VM from Hyper V Manager on

Posted: 11. Oct 2013, 05:34
by BillG
Hyper-V won't really run in a vm. The hypervisor has to run directly on the hardware. You can install it and run the Hyper-V Manager but that is about all.

What exactly are you trying to do here? What OS is running on the host?

Re: Connecting to Hyper V Server VM from Hyper V Manager on

Posted: 17. Oct 2013, 21:37
by geo101
mpack wrote:I admit I'm not au fait with Hyper-v... but why would you expect to be able to apply the management tool of a competing VM platform (Hyper-v) to a VirtualBox VM?
I am not au fait with Hyper-v either. Also, I don't really expect that it would work but here is the basis of my curiosity...

I am assuming that the manager is like a client and is connecting via ports to hyper v server. If that is the case then it would just be a matter of making the network adapter capable of passing the client request to hyper v server. Yes, I'm full of assumptions...

Re: Connecting to Hyper V Server VM from Hyper V Manager on

Posted: 17. Oct 2013, 21:40
by geo101
BillG wrote:Hyper-V won't really run in a vm. The hypervisor has to run directly on the hardware. You can install it and run the Hyper-V Manager but that is about all.

What exactly are you trying to do here? What OS is running on the host?
I have installed hyper v 2012 server in virtualbox on my windows 7 64 pro host.

I read that running VM's in hyper v running as a guest was not going to work, so I guess I'm at a dead end.

Really my intention was just to test it out. But seems like testing will involve installing onto dedicated hardware instead of a VM. Thanks for the info.