Microsoft's own Anders Ravnholt has just posted a follow-up to his previous article on troubleshooting Installation of Windows Azure Pack . In this new post, Anders takes a look at troubleshooting Service Provider Foundation (SPF) & Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) and describes how you can:
Because SPF is the foundation between WAP and System Center, you want to make sure this is configured correctly. If SPF and the System Center back-end is not working as expected then there is really no need to troubleshoot Windows Azure Pack as SPF & System Center issues will just bubble up and cause trouble in WAP.
To read his complete post, please see the following:
Troubleshooting Windows Azure Pack, SPF & VMM
J.C. Hornbeck | Solution Asset PM | Microsoft GBS Management and Security Division
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