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VMWARE ESX on a DELL R300, VITUAL MACHINE WONT BOOT FROM CD ROM posted: Aug 19, 2008 8:19 AM

Click to view dpoc74's profile Novice 4 posts since
Aug 19, 2008

Hi

I have installed VMWARE ESX 3.5 r2 on a dell R300 server. It went on with no problem. I am trying to install a Windwos 2003 Server from an install CD. I have created the virtual machine using all of the default settings, I have powered up the machine, entered the BIOS, set the CD ROM to be the first boot device, but whether I use the client CD ROM, the host CD ROM, or point the CD ROM to use a .iso image of the CD I created, whenever I power on the machine, it first tries to do a PXE boot, and then says No OS found !! When I disable the virtual network card, it powers up and says NO OS straight away. Am I being completely stupid ;)

Thanks

Click to view weinstein5's profile Guru 6,355 posts since
Nov 19, 2005
welcome to the forums - it is often overlooked - in the cd settings is the check box 'connect at power on' selected?
Click to view weinstein5's profile Guru 6,355 posts since
Nov 19, 2005
I do not think that is it because you tried to boot off an iso image that would bypass the hardware - is the iso image bootable?
Click to view bernd2nd's profile Enthusiast 87 posts since
Jul 26, 2005
Things i would check:

1. try to mount a CDROM from ServiceConsole
login as root and execute the cmds
#mount /cdrom ; ls /cdrom ; umount /cdrom

2. try to choose the boot device from the BIOS
start the VM and press ESC - this should result in breaking the boot process. You can choose the boot device
Click to view AndrejNov's profile Novice 9 posts since
Aug 21, 2008

Same problem here.

I also have Dell PowerEdge R300. When I try to connect host CD/DVD to virtual machine the ESXi server I get: No Devices Available.

I know the CD-ROM drive and the CD is functioning since I installed the ESXi with exactly that CD.

Click to view Rumple's profile Master 1,266 posts since
Jan 6, 2005
check this out...its mainly for booting, but might have something to do with it.

http://www.vmware.com/support/vi3/doc/drivercd/esx35-sata-cdrom-1.0.0.html

905 and 900 are just the AMD/Intel versions so probably same ide controller.
Click to view AndrejNov's profile Novice 9 posts since
Aug 21, 2008

Rumple,

I am quite new to ESXi and do not know how to make an update for ESXi.

We do not use ESX Server 3.5 but ESXi 3.5. Will research how to do it on our system and post back results.

Thans!!!

Click to view Dave.Mishchenko's profile Guru 8,983 posts since
Nov 15, 2005
You won't be able to use this patch on ESXi as with ESXi you replace the entire firmware - see this how-to on patching - http://www.vm-help.com/esx/esx3i/Patch_3i_without_VC.html.

With ESXi some servers have a problem using the host's CD-ROM in a guest and the work around is to use the client CD-ROM option or a datastore ISO.
Click to view AndrejNov's profile Novice 9 posts since
Aug 21, 2008

OK, if I understand correctly, I need at least VC foundation to update the ESXi. Probably I will try with te VC evaluation version first.

Othervise I am super satisfied with ESXi on R300. It works perfectly. Workaround for the CD issue is to install OSs from Clients CD or ISO image from my inexpensive WD Netcenter ethernet disk that supports NFS.

But will follow your instructions for solving the CD issue and post back the results.

Thanks!

Andrej

Click to view lfchin's profile Enthusiast 92 posts since
Oct 7, 2007

Maybe you can try the step here, 1st open the console and power up your VM. Since your VM is without OS at this moment, it will stuck anyway. Then you can try to mount the ISO through the console which you launch from the Virtual center. Then you click you mouse on the console screen to make sure you had control on the console with your keyboard. Try to press esc and it should able to boot to the iso file you mount. if not, after you coonnected your iso through the virtual center, try to do a reset, and press ESC, there will be an option to boot from CD rom as well. Good luck


Rolando
http://itknowledgeexchange.blogspot.com/

Click to view lfchin's profile Enthusiast 92 posts since
Oct 7, 2007

Maybe you can try the step here, 1st open the console and power up your VM. Since your VM is without OS at this moment, it will stuck anyway. Then you can try to mount the ISO through the console which you launch from the Virtual center. Then you click you mouse on the console screen to make sure you had control on the console with your keyboard. Try to press esc and it should able to boot to the iso file you mount. if not, after you coonnected your iso through the virtual center, try to do a reset, and press ESC, there will be an option to boot from CD rom as well. Good luck


Rolando
http://itknowledgeexchange.blogspot.com/

Click to view MrJoshB's profile Novice 3 posts since
Jun 30, 2009
Hi, I have a Dell R300 as well and experienced this behavior. What I did was in the vSphere client I went to the boot settings and put a delay of 10000 milliseconds. This allows you to see and execute the <ESC> option to get to a boot menu and select the cdrom. Hope this helps.

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