SCVMM managing child domain hosts

Gan Seng Leng 1 Reputation point
2020-11-17T08:15:51.923+00:00

hi,

we have a SCVMM server in a internal segment and need to manage some hosts in a external segment and its a child domain setup.

we are having issues managing the hosts, attached is the error. May i know what is the issue and what configuration do i need to set in the child domain?

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  1. Crystal-MSFT 42,801 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-11-18T02:19:18.797+00:00

    @Gan Seng Leng , From your description, I know our issue is that we are unable to added a host in child domain. If there's any misunderstanding, feel free to let us know.

    For our issue, we suggest to check the following information one by one:

    1. Check nothing was installed on the Hyper-v server that might interfering with VMM. Like anti-malware application or others.See the following link:
      https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/Lync/en-US/80d74d97-0448-4b70-98f7-e0db2fb18e43/there-were-no-computers-discovered-based-on-your-inputs?forum=virtualmachingmgrhyperv
    2. Check the DNS. Try performing an nslookup on both the NetBIOS name and on the FQDN and make sure that the correct IP address is being resolved.
    3. Check if the required ports like 80, 443, 5986 are opening on firewall.
      https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/plan-ports-protocols?view=sc-vmm-2019
    4. Make sure the Windows Remote Management (WS-Management) service is running on the Hyper-V host,
    5. Check the clock skew on Host and VMM. Make sure the time is the same.

    Please check the above information and if there's any update, feel free to let us know.


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