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    Device management using PowerShell

    April 8, 2013 /

    There are some cmdlets available for device management. They are useful on a server core type installation like Hyper-V 2012 First you need to download and import the cmdlet modules from here Then you can run commands like get-device. However a more useful command is: Get-Device | Sort-Object -Property Name | ft Name, DriverVersion, DriverProvider, IsPresent, HasProblem –AutoSize More command examples are here

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    Managing storage or disks using PowerShell

    April 8, 2013 /

    You can manage disks using powershell. Here is more info on the cmdlets available to you.

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    No access to device manager remotely in Hyper-V 2012

    April 8, 2013 /

    If you are using server core or Hyper-V 2012 (the one without the GUI installed) there is no graphical interface to device manager. You have to use PowerShell for that. Here are the details

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    Enabling MPIO in Windows Server 2012 core

    April 8, 2013 /

    Here is how you can enable MPIO quickly in a Windows server 2012 core  installation like Hyper-V 2012 (without GUI). Run this command to install MPIO feature: ocsetup MultipathIo /norestart You will have to restart the computer later on. MPIO won’t work until the server is restarted. After the reboot you can either use the command mpclaim to enable MPIO for unclaimed devices [meaning those LUNs which appear like 4 separate disk drives but are actually one LUN connected via 4 paths]: mpclaim –r –i –a Note: I am getting an error saying that an invalid switch was specified. However I ran this command BEFORE rebooting the Hyper-V server. YMMV.…

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