I’m trying to get a multi-hypervisioner environment running with Cloudstack 
4.3. At the moment I got XenServer 6.2 up and running with no problems so far, 
but the problems start with hyper-v (windows 2012r2 server)

I followed the following guide:

http://cloudstack-installation.readthedocs.org/en/4.5/management-server/index.html#prepare-the-system-vm-template
 
<http://cloudstack-installation.readthedocs.org/en/4.5/management-server/index.html#prepare-the-system-vm-template>.

I wondering if I installed the hyper-v agent correctly. I used the pre-built 
Hyper-V Agent Installer ( from 
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Creating+Hyperv+Agent+Installer
 
<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CLOUDSTACK/Creating+Hyperv+Agent+Installer>)
 and used the “AgentShell.exe --install -u <username> -p <password>” commando. 
Is it needed to build my own agent or it just fine to use the pre-build version?

I followed the steps to add the Hyper-v hypervisioner to the Cloudstack server 
and added the vm template to the smb secondary share. After the creation of the 
basic zone, Cloudstack isn't able to build the system vm’s correctly. Somehow 
he is making endless system-vm’s in my hyper-v manager. 




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