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Applying vswitch to Host

HI

I am attempting to teach myself VMM 2012 R2, and things have been going reasonably well, however I have been looking into managing the hosts completely from VMM, what I am trying to do is from VMM create a uplink team to host a external facing vswitch to then add my virtual adapters.

When I do this on the local host via powershell works fine no issues.

if I repeat the same steps via the GUI or powershell from VMM it fails everytime. with the following:

 Error (2916)
VMM is unable to complete the request. The connection to the agent hyperv01.lab.local was lost.
WinRM: URL: [http://hyperv01.lab.local:5985], Verb: [GET], Resource: [http://schemas.microsoft.com/wbem/wsman/1/wmi/root/virtualization/v2/Msvm_ConcreteJob?InstanceID=0D2A7665-9837-4C2E-8B87-82379F00E236]
Unknown error (0x80338126)
Recommended Action
Ensure that the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service and the VMM agent are installed and running and that a firewall is not blocking HTTP/HTTPS traffic. Ensure that VMM server is able to communicate with hyperv01.lab.local over WinRM by successfully running the following command:
 winrm id –r:hyperv01.lab.local
This problem can also be caused by a Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) service crash. If the server is running Windows Server 2008 R2, ensure that KB 982293 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/982293) is installed on it.
If the error persists, restart hyperv01.lab.local and then try the operation again. /nRefer to http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2742275 for more details.

I have tried everything, firewalls are off, service account has full permissions, WMI Remote management tested and working.

what I have noticed is after creating the Teamed Nic it seems to not populate the nic with any of the protocals it needs to VMM looses communication.

has anyone experienced this before?

Many thanks

Chris


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