VMware: vSphere 5.1 VDI
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Install VMware ESXi Hypervisor
- Install the VMware ESXi Hypervisor from ISO (or network deployment) to a bare metal system. Very little user interaction is required during the installation. Only basic info will be requested:
- Disk to use for installation
- Password
Manage with vSphere Client
- Download and install the vSphere Client for Windows (Mac and Linux versions not available at the time of writing) and install on a workstation.
- Open vSphere Client and enter:
- IP Address of ESXi Server
- Username of root
- Password as defined during the install of ESXi server
Enable SSH
- Within vSphere Client select the ESXi server from the tree list on the left pane
- In the right pane, select Configuration tab
- Select Security Profile under the Software section
- Under Services, click Properties...
- From the list of services, select SSH and click the Options button
- Click Start
- Select Start and stop with host and click OK
- Click OK to save and close the Services Properties dialog box
Install nVidia GRID drivers
- Download the nVidia VIB driver package for VMware/vSphere from the nVidia website.
- Copy the driver to the ESXi system
Jons-MacBook-Air: Jon$ scp NVIDIA-VMware-304.76-1OEM.510.0.0.802205.x86_64.vib root@10.50.0.0:/tmp/- Connect the ESXi Server using SSH and the root user:
Jons-MacBook-Air: Jon$ ssh root@10.50.0.0- Enter Maintenance Mode:
/tmp # vim-cmd hostsvc/maintenance_mode_enter
'vim.Task:haTask-ha-host-vim.HostSystem.enterMaintenanceMode-369681837'- Install the VIB driver:
/tmp # esxcli software vib install -v /tmp/NVIDIA-VMware-304.76-1OEM.510.0.0.802
205.x86_64.vib
Installation Result
Message: Operation finished successfully.
Reboot Required: false
VIBs Installed: NVIDIA_bootbank_NVIDIA-VMware_ESXi_5.1_Host_Driver_304.76-1OEM.510.0.0.802205
VIBs Removed:
VIBs Skipped:- Confirm the driver is installed:
/tmp # esxcli software vib list | grep NVIDIA
NVIDIA-VMware_ESXi_5.1_Host_Driver 304.76-1OEM.510.0.0.802205 NVIDIA VMwareAccepted 2013-04-23- Verify the nVidia module loads:
/tmp # esxcli system module load --module nvidia- Verify the devices are present:
/tmp # esxcli hardware pci list -c 0x300 -m 0xff
000:004:00.0
Address: 000:004:00.0
Segment: 0x0000
Bus: 0x04
Slot: 0x00
Function: 0x00
VMkernel Name:
Vendor Name: Unknown
Device Name: Unknown
Configured Owner: Unknown
Current Owner: VMkernel
Vendor ID: 0x10de
Device ID: 0x11bf
SubVendor ID: 0x10de
SubDevice ID: 0x100a
Device Class: 0x0300
Device Class Name: VGA compatible controller
Programming Interface: 0x00
Revision ID: 0xa1
Interrupt Line: 0x0b
IRQ: 11
Interrupt Vector: 0xb0
PCI Pin: 0x0c
Spawned Bus: 0x00
Flags: 0x0201
Module ID: -1
Module Name: None
Chassis: 0
Physical Slot: 8
Slot Description:
Passthru Capable: true
Parent Device: PCI 0:3:8:0
Dependent Device: PCI 0:3:8:0
Reset Method: Bridge reset
FPT Sharable: true
## More devices will be listed including the onboard graphics adapter- Exit Maintenance Mode:
/tmp # vim-cmd hostsvc/maintenance_mode_exit
'vim.Task:haTask-ha-host-vim.HostSystem.exitMaintenanceMode-369681914'- End the SSH session.
Install (import) the vCenter Server Appliance
- Obtain the vCenter Server Appliance from VMware's website. (You may need to login to obtain a copy.)
- From within vSphere Client, go to the File menu and select Deploy OVF Template. A wizard will start.
- Enter the location of the downloaded OVF file, click Next
- Click Next again
- Enter a name for the appliance (or accept the default), click Next
- Accept the Disk Format defaults, click Next
- Click Next to import the vCenter Server Appliance
- The import will take a few minutes depending on the speed of the local drives and network
- Right click on the vCenter Server Appliance in the left pane and select Power > Power On
Configure vCenter Server Appliance
- Within vSphere Client, select vCenter Server Appliance and select the Console tab
- The local console of the appliance will be displayed including the IP Address and TCP Port to connect to the system with. Enter these details into a web browser.
- When prompted, enter the default username (root) and password (vmware), a setup wizard will start:
- Accept the licence agreement and click Next
- Select Set custom configuration (so you can see the available options) and click Next
- For Database Settings accept defaults and click Next
- For SSO Settings accept defaults and click Next
- For Active Directory accept defaults (disabled) and click Next
- For Review Configuration click Next
- For Configure click Start
- Click Close when finished
- Configure networking (if DHCP is not desired) by selecting the Networking tab
- Click Address, change IPv4 Address Type to Static
- Enter IP information, hostnames, DNS servers, etc
- Click Save Settings
- Enter the new IP address (and original port number) of your vCenter Server Appliance to confirm the system is contactable.
Create a Windows Server VM to provide AD services
- This will be custom to the user environment