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14 TopicsAzure not collecting custom log data
Hi, I'm creating a custom log on my windows VM and would like to query it on monitor log. I've set up my custom log files just as Microsoft tell us to do on this archive https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/platform/data-sources-custom-logs all went well and my custom log are there in the log analytics schema, but when I run the query from monitor log, no data are returned even if there are records inside my actual log files. my situation is : 1. I've upload the sample files on UTF-8 encoded file and the actual log file are also UTF-8 encoded 2.I put my log files on G:\Logs\ folder 3.My VM are already connected to log analytics. Even tried to reconnect it once but nothing change. 4.Some people said that it will take a while for azure monitor to collect my custom log data. but it's been 2 days and I don't think it would be taking that long. so I'm wondering if there are people in the community whose having the same problem as I do, or if there are someone who knows how to fix this. regards,Solved19KViews1like8CommentsSystem Center 2019 – What’s new
Microsoft just launched Windows Server 2019 and Windows Admin Center, which also raised the interest in System Center 2019. At Microsoft Ignite, Microsoft was talking about what is new in System Center 2019, the future of System Center, and how it fits in with Windows Admin Center and other management tools. Check out what is new in System Center 2019 here: https://www.thomasmaurer.ch/2018/12/system-center-2019/5.1KViews1like2CommentsPreview of first System Center semi-annual channel release now available
In June, we announced that System Center was moving to a faster release cadence with new semi-annual channel releases coming this year. At Ignite, I shared with you that the first public preview would be available in November. I’m excited to announce that you can now try the System Center preview, version 1711, to take advantage of the new features and updates across the System Center family. Blog Post2.7KViews1like3CommentsBare-Metal OS Deployment stops at "Enabling Hyper-V"
I cannot get the bare-metal deployment of Windows 2019 by SCVMM2019 onto HP Blade servers. It always fails on the same place. When it is Enabling Hyper-V. I have used the GUI and PowerShell it always stops/fails at the same place. Scenario: In SCVMM2019 with a sysprepped Win2019 Data Centre image published in the VMM Library. All servers are running Win2019 DC - SQL Server is a remote SQL 2017 After the process runs for a while....Transferring and Converting the vhd….the iLO screen shows it is "Enabling Hyper-V". after a short while it stops and shows the error: Error: 80004005: Unspecified error Press shift-F10 to open …….a log is at x:\vmm\vmmagentpe.exe.log That file does not say much....but there is a DISM log file and that contains errors, which includes: dism cbs error 0x800f0830 cbs_e_image_unserviceable - all other errors seem to relate to this topic I have seen "https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/97c7a195-6c88-4c74-82f6-70854297cb6a/hyperv-bare-metal-deployment-fails-at-step-quotenable-hypervquot-in-scvmm-2012?forum=virtualmachingmgrhyperv" - but it is very difficult to understand what the steps are as it is in German Any suggestions? Stephen1.7KViews0likes3CommentsSCVMM - Linux Agent Support for Netplan
Netplan is the default network interface manager in Ubuntu Server 19.04 (and I believe 18.04). Using a VM template in SCVMM 2019 w/ the Linux image installed on the template, if specify a static IP from the configured pool in the fabric, the interfaces are configured /etc/networks/interfaces -- when netplan is used in a distribution, the classic interface configuration file is ignored and instead IPs must be configured at /etc/netplan/*.yaml followed by a `netplan apply` to commit those changes. Are there any plans for SCVMM [2019] to support Netplan or are there alternatives to configure netplan during the deployment process (the VM will otherwise pick up a DHCP address if a DHCP server is configured on the subnet or obtain no network connectivity)?1.5KViews0likes2CommentsAdding Build 17263 Servers as VMM Host resource failing
We use SCVMM and have been experimenting with the semi-annual 17263 build as well as prior builds. With 17093 and earlier versions, we could add the system as a VMM Host resource. After loading 17263, adding the hosts fail with the error below. SCVMM is the latest roll up. Anyone else having similar issues? Our next thought is to backup to 17093 and do an upgrade of that revision - after adding the hosts to SCVMM - vs. doing a clean install. ---------------------------------------------------- ------------------- Error Report ------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- Error report created 3/21/2018 2:32:57 PM CLR is not terminating ---------------------------------------------------- --------------- Bucketing Parameters --------------- ---------------------------------------------------- EventType=VMM20 P1(appName)=vmmservice.exe P2(appVersion)=4.0.2244.0 P3(assemblyName)=ImgLibEngine.dll P4(assemblyVer)=4.0.2244.0 P5(methodName)=Microsoft.VirtualManager.Engine.ImageLibrary.Storage.StrgNodeToDisk.ValidateIsFunctionLevelWindowsThresholdAndAbove P6(exceptionType)=System.ArgumentNullException P7(callstackHash)=92be SCVMM Version=4.0.2244.0 SCVMM flavor=C-buddy-RTL-AMD64 Default Assembly Version=4.0.2244.0 Executable Name=vmmservice.exe Executable Version=4.0.2244.0 Base Exception Target Site=140715892519728 Base Exception Assembly name=mscorlib.dll Base Exception Method Name=System.Version.Parse Exception Message=Value cannot be null. Parameter name: input EIP=0x00007ffb0b843c58 Build bit-size=641.1KViews0likes1CommentSCVMM 2019 install wizard not opening
Hi Guys, I'm currently installing some new management servers with WS2022 and want to install our System Center tools. I'm struggling with installing it as the wizard simply closes down after pressing install - on different forums, its mentioned that the 2019 versions of System center tools is not compatible with WS2022, but I wondered if there is a way around that? or if I need to wait until SCVMM 2022 comes out? I've checked the install guide published by microsoft and made sure the dependencies are correctly installed https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/plan-install?view=sc-vmm-2019 Does any of you have experience with this? thanks in advance!899Views0likes0CommentsVMM Host Group with existing S2D Cluster
Hello, I am setting up a Azure Site Recovery and am needing to setup Host Group in VMM, as I don't currently have any, just simply have a cluster with 4 hosts, listed under "All Hosts". Can I simply setup a "Host Group" and add the Cluster to it, without affecting on the 12 VMs that are already running on this cluster? thank you much Robert MCWE846Views0likes0CommentsVMM Module in PowerShell 7
With the latest news in the tech industry, when can we expect to see the System Center PowerShell modules to be supported in PowerShell 7.0? I believe MECM/MEM works in pwsh7 already but VMM doesn't at this point. Requiring a Windows machine to use the VMM module doesn't make a ton of sense.811Views1like4CommentsSCVMM 2025 can't deploy Service Templates to Win2025 guest VMs.
I recently upgraded my SCVMM 2022 instance to 2025. I have a few Service Templates for lab/test purposes that expedite deployments such as installing the first DC in a new AD forest. I wanted to upgrade these Service Templates to work with Win2025 guest VMs so I built a new syspreped Windows Server 2025 image, and copied my "New Forest DC" Service Template so it could utilize a Win2025 guest. After a lot of troubleshooting, I found that SCVMM 2025 seems to fail to be able to configure a Win2025 guest. I originally thought there may be an issue with my Application Confg scripts that install the ADDS role and install the first DC. However, after removing those scripts and just trying to install Rolls and Features under the OS Configuration options, they appear to fail as well. Has anyone had any success deploying a Service Template with Win2025 guests VMs? Simple test to try to reproduce: Create a syspreped image .VHDK file with Windows Server 2025 (I've tested with both Gen2 and Gen1) Create a Service Template to deploy one guest VM Machine Tier. Add a few Windows Roles and Features (I'm adding ADDS, DNS, GPMC and the management tools) Example screenshot below. Deploy the service. For me, the VM deploys properly but the Service Template eventually fails and no roles are installed as it hangs on the deploy applications task. (2nd screenshot below). This works just fine with a Windows Server 2022 image. Can anyone else reproduce this? Did I miss something that is needed in the guest image? Thanks in advance.Solved616Views0likes4Comments