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One Identity Safeguard for
Privileged Sessions Hyper-V
Installation Guide
This tutorial describes the possibilities and limitations of installing One Identity Safeguard
for Privileged Sessions (SPS) 6.0 as a virtual appliance under a Hyper-V server.
Limitations of SPS under Hyper-V
Version 6.0 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:
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If High Availability (HA) operation mode is required in a virtual environment, use the
HA function provided by the virtual environment.
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Hardware-related alerts and status indicators of SPS may display inaccurate
information, for example, display degraded RAID status.
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When running SPS under Microsoft Hyper-V, ensure that the network interfaces are
actually connected to the network. When running under Hyper-V, SPS indicates on
the
Basic Settings > Network > Ethernet links
page that there is a link even if
the network interface is configured and enabled, but not connected to the network.
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When rebooting SPS in Hyper-V, the following critical error message may appear in
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
shows reset of Linux virtual machines
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SPS 6.0 Installation Guide
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