Administrator Guide

Figure 48. View backup jobs
5 You can either wait for the jobs to complete, or click Cancel Jobs.
For more information, see Using Central Console to administer DPM in the TechNet Library (http://technet.microsoft.com/library/
jj860391.aspx).
Step 2: Shut down DPM VMs
From the Console VM, log on to each DPM VM, and shut down the VM.
To connect to a DPM VM, you can use Hyper-V Manager or the VMM console. To connect by using the VMM console:
1 In the VMM console, open the VMs and Services workspace.
2 Expand All Hosts, and then locate and click the backup host.
3 In the VMs pane, right-click a DPM VM, point to Connect or View, and then click Connect via Console.
Step 3: Shut down the backup hosts
Next, shut down the backup hosts using one of the two following methods.
1 Method 1: Use the Stop-Computer cmdlet.
a Log on locally to a backup host with an account that is a member of the <
Prex
>-Ops-Admins group.
b Open Windows PowerShell, and run the following command:
Stop-Computer -Force
c After the host shuts down, continue to the next backup host. Repeat these steps until all backup hosts are shut down.
2 Method 2: Connect through the iDRACs
If the iDRACs are connected, you can use the following method to shut down the backup hosts:
a From a laptop that is connected to port 39 or 40 of the switch, use a web browser to connect to the IPv4 iDRAC address of the
rst backup host. For example, open https://192.168.164.150.
b In the portal, expand Overview-Server-Power/Thermal, click the Power Control tab, click Graceful Shutdown, and then click
Apply.
c Repeat these steps to shut down each backup host.
Step 4: Shut down the tenant VMs
1 Log on to the Console VM using an account that is a member of the <
Prex
>-Setup-Admins group.
2 Open Failover Cluster Manager, right-click Failover Cluster Manager, click Connect to Cluster, click Browse, and then click the
compute cluster.
3 Under the cluster name, click Roles, sort the VMs by name, and select all VMs except the following ones (the infrastructure VMs):
<Prex>APA01
<Prex>APT01
<Prex>CON01
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