Have two Hyper-V 2012 R2 Clusters.
One Cluster contains all production VM's.The second cluster is on another location and is intended only for HA purposes. All production VM's from the first clusters should be replicated to the other cluster.
What is the best way to monitor the replication health of all VM's? In Failover Cluster manager, it's not possible to add a column "replication health" to the "roles" window. It's not practical to click on every VM to view the replication health. In Hyper-V Manager, it's easy to add "replication health" to the virtual machine window, but clicking on every host to verify the replication health is not very practical as well.
Thank you in advance for any hint (I know that we could use SCOM or something similar, but these complex tools are out of scope).
Franz
One Cluster contains all production VM's.The second cluster is on another location and is intended only for HA purposes. All production VM's from the first clusters should be replicated to the other cluster.
What is the best way to monitor the replication health of all VM's? In Failover Cluster manager, it's not possible to add a column "replication health" to the "roles" window. It's not practical to click on every VM to view the replication health. In Hyper-V Manager, it's easy to add "replication health" to the virtual machine window, but clicking on every host to verify the replication health is not very practical as well.
Thank you in advance for any hint (I know that we could use SCOM or something similar, but these complex tools are out of scope).
Franz