Administrator Guide

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e In the VMM console (in the VMs and Services workspace) or in Hyper-V Manager, check to make sure the DPM VMs that are
hosted on this server are running.
f Log on to each DPM VM, and verify the following:
1 Open Disk Management (Diskmgmt.msc), and verify that there are 23 disks present, and that all are online. Disk
numbering starts at Disk 0.
2 Open the DPM Administrator console, open the Management workspace, and multiselect all the hosts. In the Agents
group on the ribbon, click Refresh.
3 In the protected computers, make sure that the agent status of all computers is OK.
Figure 50. DPM Refresh Agent Status
4 In the navigation pane, click Disks, and verify that the DPM storage pool has 20 disks. Look for DPM Storage Pool Disks
(Total: 20) in the heading, and that the status of all disks is green (checkmark).
5 If you opted in to Azure Backup, in the navigation pane, click Online, and make sure that the online status is green
(checkmark).
After you verify that the backup infrastructure is working correctly, continue to the next procedure.
Step 6: Clear Operations Manager alerts generated during startup
1 Connect to the <
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>CON01 VM with an account that is a member of the <
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>-Ops-Admins group.
2 Open the Operations Manager Shell.
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