Update Hyper-V hosts and clusters
Read this article to learn about keeping Hyper-V hosts and clusters updated in the System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) fabric.
Before you start
You'll need to set up an update (WSUS server) in the VMM fabric and configure update baselines.
Update a host or cluster
- In Fabric > Servers > Show > Compliance, select the computers you want to update. All the baselines for the computer will be displayed. The computer could be compliant for some baselines and not for others.
- Select Remediate. You'll see this option only if the selected objects aren't compliant.
- In Update Remediation, select or clear update baselines or individual updates to determine which updates to install. When you select a computer, all updates are initially selected. If you're running a Hyper-V cluster, ensure that:
- To update all cluster nodes, select the host cluster by its cluster name.
- To update single nodes, select the individual hosts in the cluster. With this setting, VMM doesn't display cluster remediation options but treats each node as a standalone Hyper-V host.
- If you prefer to restart the computers manually after remediation completes, select Do not restart the servers after remediation. By default, the computer restarts if any updates require it. If you choose not to restart and updates need it, the computer status will be Pending Machine Reboot after the remediation. The updates won't be activated until you restart. With this status, VMM won't scan the machines for compliance during refreshes.
- If you're running a cluster:
- If cluster node is already in maintenance mode, select Allow remediation of clusters with nodes already in maintenance mode. In maintenance mode, VMs can't be created or moved to the host. The host has a zero rating and is excluded from dynamic optimization.
- Select Live migration to remove virtual machines from a host before performing update remediation so that they remain online. If you don't need to keep them online and want to perform a quicker update, select Save state to shut down virtual machines and proceed with remediation.
- Select Remediate to start updating. After remediation, if no reboot is pending, the server or cluster will show as Compliant.
Next steps
Learn about VMM updates.