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2. Navigate to the extracted folder. Make sure ironman.vhd and
lighthouse_virtual_machine_registration.ps1 are in the folder.
3. Right-click and choose Run with Powershell to execute the Powershell script.
4. Leave the host name empty when prompted to deploy Lighthouse to local machine.
5. Launch Hyper-V Manager. Lighthouse should be registered as a new VM image under Virtual
Machine.
6. Select Lighthouse from the list and click Start in the Action Panel to boot Opengear Lighthouse.
3.7 Remote Hyper-V deployment with pre-authenticated user
In this scenario, the user who performs Lighthouse deployment does not have local access to Hyper-V
installed on Windows 2016. However, user has access to a Windows 10 which can manage the Hyper-V
server remotely.
This procedure assumes Hyper-V is installed on Windows Server 2016 host machine and the required Zip
archive ironman-hyperv.zip is in C:\Users\%USERNAME%$\Downloads. Windows 10 is already
configured to manage Hyper-V on Windows Server 2016. Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 must
have the same user (same password) created. The user who performs the deployment must have
permission to both execute the Powershell script and deploy the image on Hyper-V.
1. Login to Windows 10 with the user mentioned above.
2. Unzip ironman-hyperv.zip
3. Navigate to the extracted folder. Make sure ironman.vhd and
lighthouse_virtual_machine_registration.ps1 are in the folder.
4. Right-click and choose Run with Powershell to execute the Powershell script.
5. Enter the fully qualified domain name for Windows Server 2016 when prompted to deploy
Lighthouse to the remotely-managed Windows Server 2016 machine.
6. Launch Hyper-V Manager. Lighthouse should be registered as a new VM image under Virtual
Machine for Windows Server 2016.
7. Select Lighthouse from the list and click Start in the Action Panel to boot Opengear Lighthouse.
3.8 Remote Hyper-V deployment with different user
In this scenario, the user who performs Lighthouse deployment does not have local access to Hyper-V
installed on Windows Server 2016. However, user has access to Windows 10 which can manage the
Hyper-V server remotely. The user who performs the deployment must have permission to both execute
the Powershell script and deploy the image on Hyper-V. This procedure assumes Hyper-V is installed on
Windows Server 2016 host machine and the required Zip archive, ironmam-hyperv.zip, is
in C:\Users\%USERNAME%$\Downloads. Windows 10 is already configured to manage Hyper-V on
Windows Server 2016.
1. Login to windows 10 with a user who does not exist on Windows Server 2016.
2. Unzip ironman-hyperv.zip.
3. Navigate to the extracted folder. Make sure ironman.vhd and
lighthouse_virtual_machine_registration.ps1 are in the folder.
4. Right-click and choose Run with Powershell to execute the Powershell script.
5. Enter the fully qualified domain name for Windows Server 2016 when prompted to deploy
Lighthouse to remotely -managed Windows Server 2016 machine.
6. Enter the user details created on Windows Server 2016 which has permission to deploy Hyper-V.
7. Launch Hyper-V Manager. Lighthouse should be registered as a new VM image under Virtual
Machine for Windows Server 2016.
8. Select Lighthouse from the list and click Start in the Action Panel to boot Opengear Lighthouse.