My first experience with hyper-V (Few BIOS setting)
I decided to write a new blog series to Install SQL Server 2008 on Windows 2008 cluster in Virtual environment. Since I got brand new Windows 2008 64 Bit machine, i decided to use Hyper-V to play around. I could install Hyper-V without any issue but I saw below series of error in Event log
Erro1: Hyper-V launch failed; Either VMX not present or not enabled in BIOS.
Error2: Hyper-V launch failed; at least one of the processors in the system does not appear Error3: to provide a virtualization platform supported by Hyper-V.
Hyper-V launch failed; No-execute (NX) or DEP not enabled on processor 0x0 (check BIOS settings).
All of them were pointing to something wrong with BIOS setting. My search to internet ended in many links but finally I could make it work by setting below in BIOS settings on my DELL machine. (below specification)
System Model OptiPlex 755
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU E6550 @ 2.33GHz, 2327 Mhz, 2 Core(s), 2 Logical Processor(s)
- Security > Execute Disable (set to On)
- Performance > Virtualization (set to On)
- Performance > VT for Direct I/O Access (set to On)
- Performance > Trusted Execution (set to Off)
After making above changes, I rebooted the machine and then I was able to use Hyper-V and create new virtual machine.
Stay tuned, I am starting my work to new blog series to install SQL 2008 Cluster on Windows 2008 Cluster.
Comments
- Anonymous
August 02, 2009
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
August 02, 2009
Hi Akshay,Could you please provide me more details about where to enable it? - Anonymous
September 04, 2009
The comment has been removed - Anonymous
June 22, 2010
Thanks, blakhani, Thanks for your share, I am building SQL Server 2008 Cluster, too, hope we can share experiences to each other, feel free to contact me. MSN:boweiqiang@163.com - Anonymous
June 22, 2010
Thanks Weiqiang Bu for the comment. I would love to hear experience you had with setup. - Anonymous
November 03, 2010
@blakhani: regarding for HP servers you can check ath20000.www2.hp.com/.../Document.jsp