Users Guide

Figure 3. Completed Jobs
PRO Tip implementation of moving VMs can fail if no other healthy hosts are available in the host group or host cluster. In such
a case, the PRO Tip window displays the state of the corresponding PRO Tip as Failed, and the reason is elaborated in the
Error section. The status of the corresponding entry in the Jobs section on the VMM console is also displayed as Failed.
NOTE:
In the PRO Tip window the failure message is updated dynamically. However, to refresh the data, you have to click
outside the PRO Tip window and then click again to bring the window in focus.
If you select Dismiss, the PRO Tip is not executed and the following changes take place:
The PRO Tip is removed from the VMM PRO Tip console.
The alert in Operations Manager is removed from the Dell Server PRO Alerts.
For more information, see Using Health Explorer to Reset Alerts.
VM Live Migration
As a connected user, during live migration, you can migrate a VM from one node of a Windows Server 2016, Windows Server
2012 R2, Windows Server 2012 SP1, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2008 R2 failover cluster to another node in the
same cluster without any downtime or interruption.
The difference in quick migration and live migration is that there is a downtime in quick migration whereas; there is no downtime
in live migration.
NOTE:
Windows Server 2008 Hyper-V supports quick migration. Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V supports both quick
migration and live migration.
Monitoring using PRO specific alerts on Operations
Manager
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You can monitor the physical devices in your network using the Operations Manager console.
The Operations Manager console provides the following views:
Alerts View
State View
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