Im using winscp to copy a netapp host utility, but it needs to be copied to the "root" directory and run from that directory.
Obviously using winscp I can only log in with a user account i created in esx and not root. How do I copy a file to the root directory??
This is what the Solution says to do, does this mean I need to copy the files to the root directory?
ESX Host Utilities install script fails when invoked in 'su' environment |
Keywords: ESX VMware Host Utilities |
Solution |
Host Utilities needs the root environment, either by logging in as "root" or switching to root environment with su - Install the Host Utilities in the root environment by executing the command: su - |
You can use root - as long as you allow root ssh access - which is not advised.
Another alternative is to download Veeam FastSCP (free) and use this - with this you can authenticate using your non root account but you can elevate your priveleges specifying the root acount. This is the method and tool I use. You'll have to excuse my lack of Linux terminology
You can use root - as long as you allow root ssh access - which is not advised.
Another alternative is to download Veeam FastSCP (free) and use this - with this you can authenticate using your non root account but you can elevate your priveleges specifying the root acount. This is the method and tool I use. You'll have to excuse my lack of Linux terminology
OK - looks like you've just posted an update on your post when I posted my previous post....
Once you've got the file copied to the box - do as their solution advises - type su -
This will then prompt you for the root password - then away you go and install the host utility.
WinSCP is also available for you to use to copy a file to the root directory of your ESX host from a Windows computer.
Download link for WinSCP:
http://winscp.net/eng/download.php
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