Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft Cloud Platform System Standard Version 1.5 Administrators Guide based on release 1803
- Overview
- Administration
- What to do first
- Next steps
- Managing Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
- Creating tenant VM networks
- Adding tenant VM networks to the cloud
- Flagging the operating system VHD in the VM templates
- Enabling guest-specified IP addresses in VMM
- Creating additional tenant storage shares
- Using Windows Azure Pack
- Default Windows Azure Pack configuration
- Before you go into production
- Setting up tenant portal access on an isolated network
- Replacing self-signed certificates
- Disabling the tenant AuthSite and the admin Windows AuthSite websites
- Updating to a Security Token Service and re-establishing trust
- How to open the management portal for administrators
- How to open the management portal for tenants
- Offering services to tenants
- Optional configuration
- Automating tasks for efficiency
- Windows Azure Pack API reference content for developers
- Configuring disaster recovery protection
- Operations
- Monitoring
- Backup and recovery
- Onboard to Azure Backup
- Default backup schedule and retention policy
- DPM protection groups
- Disable machine account password rotation on management VMs
- Protecting tenant VMs
- Recovering VMs and databases—high level
- Recovering from management component failures
- Recovering a tenant VM
- Recovering DPM from DPM failures
- Adding extra disks to DPM
- Monitoring DPM
- Using the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft data consistency runbooks
- Updating the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
- Shutting down and starting up the stamp
- Security
- Appendix A Expanding the stamp
- Appendix B Performing a factory reset
- Appendix C Retrieving cluster names, host names, and IP addresses
- Appendix D Ports and protocols

Figure 35. Select Recovery Type
3 On the
Specify Destination page, click Browse. Locate one of the Scale-Out File Server nodes, and then expand Volumes > C:\ >
ClusterStorage.
4 Select any clustered volume that is mapped to a production share. Although not required, as a best practice, create a folder in the
share on the SOFS that you can point to, such as a VM Recovery folder. The following graphic illustrates this folder:
Figure 36. Alternate recovery folder
5 Complete the wizard using the default options to recover the VM les.
6 Next, create a VM from the Windows Azure Pack management portal for tenants with the same name of the VM that you want to
r
ecover.
7 In the VMM console, shut down the new VM.
8 Next, you must remove the VHDs of the newly created VM, and add the VHDs that you recovered in the production share earlier in
this pr
ocedure.
a Get the VM location by running the following command:
Get-SCVirtualMachine-Name <VMName> | select Location
b In the VMM console, in the VMs and Services workspace, right-click the VM, click Properties, and then click the Hardware
Con
guration
tab.
c Remove all the current VHDs.
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