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10 Replies Last post: Sep 9, 2008 2:46 AM by brugh2  

unattended esxi posted: Sep 6, 2008 2:18 PM

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Aug 17, 2005
is there a quick startup guide to unattended 3i installations? i'd like to even skip the 5 step manual installation and do it all automagically ;)

Re: unattended esxi

1. Sep 6, 2008 2:21 PM in response to: brugh
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I did see one in these posts but it was a long time ago, try searching for it here maybe.

Re: unattended esxi

4. Sep 6, 2008 2:44 PM in response to: brugh
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Re: unattended esxi

5. Sep 6, 2008 2:44 PM in response to: brugh
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Re: unattended esxi

7. Sep 8, 2008 9:17 AM in response to: brugh
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If you haven't found them already, you might want to look at some of the documents posted by lberc.

Re: unattended esxi

9. Sep 8, 2008 2:07 PM in response to: brugh
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Glad to hear that at least one person read them B-). Start with this doc . -l

Re: unattended esxi

10. Sep 9, 2008 2:46 AM in response to: lberc
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Jan 29, 2007

they're a great help in understanding how the esxi installation process works :)

i got a setup where it boots through PXE, installs (manually) and after a reboot i have a bare esxi server. so far so good, but i'm still missing something in the process as to where to exactly start customizing. i pass my custom.tgz and see it unpacked correctly in the busybox environment. but i'm unsure how to procede:


  • when the host boots, i press alt-f1 and login. i see the e1000 module loaded (have 2 nics in the host) but i dont seem to have network connectivity. is it supposed to? how do i configure it?
  • i guess i could rewrite the /usr/lib/vmware/somethingWelcome.py to unload the lpf and qla drivers, then find a harddisk and dump the visor image on it. seems a bit eerie though. are there hooks or other scripting parts that allow for a supported way to pass (unattended) configuration parameters to the installer?
  • i added some parameter settings after vmkernel.gz on the append line. but i'm not sure how to use those in the script i put in /etc/rc.local.d. what's the secret here?
  • customization of the host can't start until the dd image is put on the harddisk. again this would require a rewrite of the installer .py scripts which i would rather not do (mainly for compatibility reasons). is there a supported way to write to the newly written esxi host disk?
  • i see you use a midwive to automatically configure a new esxi server. but as far as i can see, it starts configuring the busybox environment. this would not change the esxi host. but i'm sure it changes the host, not the installer. but what am i missing here? this would probably be a clue to how my setup would have to work also.

any help would be greatly appreciated!


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