I have 4 servers running with various roles. (AD, Files and DB).
Two are HP Proliant and two are DELL.
I virtulized all 4 machines in one server.
With the vSphereClient I can start the machines.
So far so good, unfortunately the NIC Drivers of the virtual machine is NOT the
same as the real machine and for that (I Think) the virtual machine can not start the NIC.
I don´t have the original driver copied within the real machine so I cann´t activate it by the console
What can I do to let it work on the network and not only on console
Thanks in advance
well, you will not have ever the same nic driver in th physical and in the virtual hardware
what VMware does is to "virtualize" the hardware for the virtual machine, and it includes a set of software drivers to do so (best practice is to install VMware Tools in the virtual machines, that way you will have the best performance for the networking driver).
by this abstraction, you could move your virtual machine from server A to Server B, even when they differ on the physical NICs (let's say server A has Intel NICs and server B has Broadcomm NICs)
so:
1.- install VMware Tools on your virtual machines
2.- create a vswitch for virtual machines, by going to Configuration Tab / Networking on the ESX and select at least one NIC available
hope this helps
Jose B Ruelas
well, you will not have ever the same nic driver in th physical and in the virtual hardware
what VMware does is to "virtualize" the hardware for the virtual machine, and it includes a set of software drivers to do so (best practice is to install VMware Tools in the virtual machines, that way you will have the best performance for the networking driver).
by this abstraction, you could move your virtual machine from server A to Server B, even when they differ on the physical NICs (let's say server A has Intel NICs and server B has Broadcomm NICs)
so:
1.- install VMware Tools on your virtual machines
2.- create a vswitch for virtual machines, by going to Configuration Tab / Networking on the ESX and select at least one NIC available
hope this helps
Jose B Ruelas
Ok, the answer was right, two of the four I could install the vmware tools and
With that the NIC was responding without any problem. The other two I must first reactivate the
Windows 2003 server before I can install the vmware tools. (I had only three days to do that because
By virtualizing the server it changed the hardware to much and I have to reactivate the server again.)
But that’s my problem, thanks for the tip
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Hello Leo,
When you virtualize a server, mouse, keyboard, screen and NIC drivers are changed by other VMWare drivers.
Best regards.
Xavier
VMware Certified Professional VCP3 and VCP4.
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