This tutorial describes the possibilities and limitations of installing One Identity Safeguard
for Privileged Sessions (SPS) 6.6.1 as a virtual appliance under a Hyper-V server.
Limitations of SPS under Hyper-V
Version 6.6.1 of SPS has no special support for running under Hyper-V. While the basic
functionality of SPS is not affected by running as a virtual appliance, the following
limitations apply:
If High Availability (HA) operation mode is required in a virtual environment, use the
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HA function provided by the virtual environment.
Hardware-related alerts and status indicators of SPS may display inaccurate
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information, for example, display degraded RAID status.
When running SPS under Microsoft Hyper-V, ensure that the network interfaces are
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actually connected to the network. When running under Hyper-V, SPS indicates on
the Basic Settings > Network > Ethernet
the network interface is configured and enabled, but not connected to the network.
When rebooting SPS in Hyper-V, the following critical error message may appear in
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the event log of the Hyper-V host:
<Virtual machine name> was reset because an unrecoverable error occurred on a
virtual processor that caused a triple fault.
This is normal, there is no problem with SPS. For details, see Triple fault in event log
shows reset of Linux virtual machines.
One Identity Safeguard for
Privileged Sessions Hyper-V
One Identity Safeguard for Privileged Sessions Hyper-V Installation Guide
Installation Guide
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SPS 6.6.1 Installation Guide
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