We are running a 2012 Hyper-V cluster managed primarily by SCVMM 2012 R2 and as a backup Failover Cluster Manager.
I have installed Windows 10 RSAT (WindowsTH-KB2693643-x64.msu) and been testing I can again manage our various services with my Windows 10 client.
When trying to connect to either of our 2012 Hyper-V cluster I get the following:
Connection Not Supported
Cluster XXXXXXX not supported
The cluster to which you are attempting to connect is not a version of the cluster supported by this version of Failover Cluster Manager
On each host Failover Cluster Manager connects without issue.
I have traced the connections, checked firewalls, checked WMI and RPC etc and cannot find an issue.
My colleagues can connect with v6 of Failover Cluster Manager.
If I try connect without appropriate credentials I does fail for not enough privileges so I can see it does talk to the cluster.
Any thoughts? Next step? Bug?
## UPDATE ##
I lab'd this by creating very simple no setup 2012 R2 DC, 4 hosts 2 of which created a 2012 R2 cluster and the other two created 2012 cluster. I was able to connect fine to the 2012 R2 but had the same issue with the 2012 cluster. I will play with the lab in hope it is not a missing feature of the latest RSAT/FOCM.