Administration GuideVMware ESX Server 2
Administration Guide10 VMware, Inc. Changing!the!Maximum!Size!of!a!File!Allowed!by!VMFS 200Spanning!a!VMFS!volume. 200Converting!a!Partition!to!VMFS‐
Administration Guide100 VMware, Inc.Understanding Performance ValuesThe!values!under!Performance!are!based!on!the!past!five!minutes.!The!period!of!tim
VMware, Inc. 101Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceFigure 3-6. Network tabThe!Network!tab!shows!network!performance!information!and!resou
Administration Guide102 VMware, Inc.To enable network traffic shaping1In!the!Network!tab,!click!Edit.!The!Network!Resource!Settings!dialog!box!appears
VMware, Inc. 103Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceFigure 3-7. Hardware tabThe!Hardware!tab!lists!the!virtual!hardware!in!the!virtual!mac
Administration Guide104 VMware, Inc.To configure the virtual machine’s floppy drive1In!the!Hardware!tab,!under!Floppy!Drive,!click!Edit.!The!Floppy!Dr
VMware, Inc. 105Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo configure the virtual machine’s DVD/CD-ROM drive1In!the!Hardware!tab,!under!DVD/CD‐R
Administration Guide106 VMware, Inc.Keep!in!mind!the!following:! Virtual!machines!running!certain!guest!operating!systems,!such!as!Windows!NT,!can!be!
VMware, Inc. 107Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo configure the virtual machine’s virtual processors and memory1In!the!Hardware!tab,!u
Administration Guide108 VMware, Inc.! vmnet!adapter!–!Connects!the!virtual!machine!to!an!internal!network!of!other!virtual!machines.!All!the!virtual!m
VMware, Inc. 109Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceConfiguring a Virtual Machine’s SCSI ControllersYou!can!configure!the!settings!for!the!
VMware, Inc. 11Contents Configuring!the!ESX!Server!Agent 227Configuring!the!ESX!Server!Agent!Through!the!VMware!Management!Interface 227Configuring!t
Administration Guide110 VMware, Inc.ESX!Server!can!use!disks!in!four!modes:! Persistent!–!Disks!in!persistent!mode!behave!exactly!like!conventional!di
VMware, Inc. 111Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceYou!can!change!the!disk!mode!for!an!existing!virtual!disk!that!is!not!a!physical!disk!o
Administration Guide112 VMware, Inc.To configure a virtual machine’s generic SCSI device1To!configure!an!existing!generic!SCSI!device,!on!the!Hardware
VMware, Inc. 113Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo add a new virtual disk to a virtual machine1On!the!Hardware!tab,!click!Add!Device.!T
Administration Guide114 VMware, Inc.3 Create!one!of!the!following!virtual!disks:! Click!Blank!to!create!a!new!virtual!disk.!Specify!the!following:! Im
VMware, Inc. 115Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface! Click!Existing!to!add!an!existing!virtual!disk!to!the!virtual!machine.!Specify!the!fo
Administration Guide116 VMware, Inc.To add a new virtual network adapter to a virtual machine1On!the!Hardware!tab,!click!Add!Device.!The!Add!Device!wi
VMware, Inc. 117Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface6Click!OK!to!add!the!network!adapter.Adding a Virtual DVD/CD-ROM Drive to a Virtual Mac
Administration Guide118 VMware, Inc.The!cdrom!page!appears.3To!connect!this!virtual!machine!to!the!server’s!DVD/CD‐ROM!drive!when!the!virtual!machine!
VMware, Inc. 119Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo add a new virtual floppy drive to a virtual machine1On!the!Hardware!tab,!click!Add!D
Administration Guide12 VMware, Inc. 9 Storage!and!File!Systems 245File!System!Management!on!SCSI!Disks!and!RAID 245Viewing!and!Manipulating!Files!in!
Administration Guide120 VMware, Inc.Adding a Generic SCSI Device to a Virtual MachineBefore!adding!a!generic!SCSI!device,!make!sure!the!virtual!machin
VMware, Inc. 121Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface5 Select!the!appropriate!SCSI!ID!in!the!Virtual!SCSI!Node!list.6Click!OK!to!add!the!dev
Administration Guide122 VMware, Inc.3To!connect!this!virtual!machine!to!the!server’s!SCSI!device!when!the!virtual!machine!is!powered!on,!select!Connec
VMware, Inc. 123Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceThe!Options!tab!shows!standard!virtual!machine!information:! Display!Name!–!Identifies!
Administration Guide124 VMware, Inc.The!virtual!machine!startup!options!include:! At!System!Startup!–!Whether!this!virtual!machine!should!start!when!t
VMware, Inc. 125Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface4To!specify!that!VMware!Tools!should!start!in!a!virtual!machine!before!the!next!virtual
Administration Guide126 VMware, Inc.Setting Startup and Shutdown Options by Modifying the Configuration File Directly (Advanced Users Only)To!add!or!c
VMware, Inc. 127Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo add an option to the configuration file (.vmx)1Under!Verbose!Options,!click!the!link
Administration Guide128 VMware, Inc.For!example,!set!the!value!of!resume.repeatable!to!TRUE.5Click!OK!in!the!Options!dialog!box!to!save!the!change!to!
VMware, Inc. 129Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceViewing a List of Connected UsersTo!see!a!list!of!users!that!are!connected!to!a!virtual
VMware, Inc. 13Contents Deactivate!a!Swap!File 258Migrate!a!VMFS!from!VMFS‐1!to!VMFS‐2 258Examples!Using!vmkfstools 259Create!a!new!file!system 259Ex
Administration Guide130 VMware, Inc.Viewing a Log of a Virtual Machine’s EventsA!log!of!the!15!most!recent!virtual!machine!events!is!available.!Click!
VMware, Inc. 131Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceThe!log!shows!the!date!and!time!the!event!occurred!and!an!explanation!of!the!event.!Som
Administration Guide132 VMware, Inc.To add SCSI disks with IDs between 8 and 15 1On!the!Options!tab!for!the!virtual!machine,!click!the!link!under!Verb
VMware, Inc. 133Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceUsing Parallel Ports in a Virtual MachineVirtual!machines!must!be!configured!so!that!pa
Administration Guide134 VMware, Inc.5Start!the!virtual!machine!using!the!remote!console.!You!might!see!a!message!warning!that!the!parallel!port!is!sta
VMware, Inc. 135Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interfacevirtual!machine!starts,!add!an!option!serial0.startConnected to!the!configuration!file!
Administration Guide136 VMware, Inc.point,!the!changes!can!be!undone!by!removing!the!redo!log.!Shut!down!the!guest!operating!system!and!power!off!the!
VMware, Inc. 137Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceThe!Confirm:!Deleting!<Virtual!Machine>!dialog!box!appears.!All!the!files!to!be!d
Administration Guide138 VMware, Inc.Figure 3-11. Options tabThese!options!allow!you!to!configure!ESX!Server.!For!information!on!each!of!these!links,!
VMware, Inc. 139Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo!start!the!Apache!server,!type:!/etc/init.d/httpd.vmware startTo!stop!the!Apache!serv
Administration Guide14 VMware, Inc. Saving!Your!Multipathing!Settings 277In!Case!of!Failover 277Settings!for!QLogic!Adapters 277Failover!in!Windows!2
Administration Guide140 VMware, Inc.2 Save!the!file!in!a!location!of!your! choice.3Use!the!browser!to!connect!to!the!server!you!want!to!manage.!4Click
VMware, Inc. 141Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceChanging Your Virtual SCSI AdapterBy!default,!ESX!Server!assigns!the!BusLogic!virtual!S
Administration Guide142 VMware, Inc.Figure 3-12. File ManagerIn!the!left!pane!of!the!file!manager,!click!a!folder!to!display!its!contents.Some!file!a
VMware, Inc. 143Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceWhen!you!start!a!long‐running!operation—for!example,!pasting!a!file!larger!than!10MB!af
Administration Guide144 VMware, Inc.! A!hyphen!(-)!indicates!that!the!setting!is!the!same!for!all!files!and!it!does!not!grant!permission.! A!blank!spa
VMware, Inc. 145Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceCreating a Flagship UserYou!might!choose!to!have!a!virtual!machine!owned!by!a!“flagship
Administration Guide146 VMware, Inc.Registering a Virtual MachineVirtual!machines!created!on!the!server!are!automatically!registered.!If!you!imported!
VMware, Inc. 147Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceA!message!indicates!that!the!virtual!machine!is!registered.5Click!Close!Window.!The!vir
Administration Guide148 VMware, Inc.Running Many Virtual Machines on ESX Server To!run!or!register!more!than!60!virtual!machines,!you!must!change!some
VMware, Inc. 149Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface3Raise!the!vmware‐serverd!process!priority!to!‐15!so!that!it!can!connect!to!all!running
VMware, Inc. 15Contents Creating!Multinode!Network!Load!Balancing!Clusters!on!ESX!Server 302Creating!the!First!Node’s!Base!Virtual!Machine 302Install
Administration Guide150 VMware, Inc.Increasing the Timeout Value for the vmware-authd ProcessAs!root,!use!a!text!editor!and!add!the!following!configur
VMware, Inc. 151Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo increase service console shares through the service console1Log!into!the!service!con
Administration Guide152 VMware, Inc.! Recover!from!catastrophic!failures!in!which!your!entire!virtual!machine!is!damaged.VMware!ESX!Server!provides!se
VMware, Inc. 153Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceBacking Up Virtual Machines from the Service ConsoleYou!can!back!up!your!virtual!machin
Administration Guide154 VMware, Inc.Using Network-Based Replication ToolsYou!can!configure!any!enterprise!disk!storage!subsystems!to!replicate,!or!mir
VMware, Inc. 1675In!this!chapter,!the!following!sections!describe!aspects!of!using!the!VMware!Service!Console:! “Characteristics!of!the!VMware!Servic
Administration Guide168 VMware, Inc.Using DHCP for the Service Console The!recommended!setup!is!to!use!static!IP!addresses!for!the!service!console.!It
VMware, Inc. 169Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service ConsoleCommands Specific to ESX ServerIdentifying Network CardsThe!findnic!command!lets!you!send!ne
Administration Guide170 VMware, Inc.The!format!for!the!vmkfstools!command,!when!specifying!a!VMFS!volume!or!file,!is:vmkfstools <options> <pa
VMware, Inc. 171Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service Console!Table 5-1. Linux commands used on the service consoleCommand Example and Explanationcd Cha
Administration Guide16 VMware, Inc. Improving!Performance 329Improving!Slow!Performance 329Improving!Slow!Performance!on!ESX!Server 329Improving!Slow
Administration Guide172 VMware, Inc.Finding and Viewing FilesTable 5‐2!describes!some!common!Linux!commands!for!finding!and!viewing!files!that!can!als
VMware, Inc. 173Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service ConsoleManaging the Computer and Its UsersThe!root!user!or!super!user!(su)!can!run!all!these!comman
Administration Guide174 VMware, Inc.fdformat Do!a!floppy!disk!format.fdformat /dev/fd0Format!a!floppy!disk!in!the!first!floppy!disk!drive.groupadd Add
VMware, Inc. 175Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service ConsoleSetting File Permissions and OwnershipFiles!and!directories!on!the!service!console!can!have!
Administration Guide176 VMware, Inc.execute).!The!final!cluster!of!three!characters!(r--)!indicates!that!all!other!users!have!permission!to!read!the!f
VMware, Inc. 177Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service Console.Switching User NamesTable 5‐5!describes!the!common!Linux!commands!for!switching!user!names!
Administration Guide178 VMware, Inc.The!/proc/vmware!directory!contains!information!specific!to!the!running!of!the!ESX!Server!virtualization!layer!in!
VMware, Inc. 179Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service Consolemem Memory!parameters.!See!“Memory!Resource!Management”!on!page 345migration Reserved!for!fu
Administration Guide180 VMware, Inc.Getting Help for Service Console CommandsDetailed!usage!notes!for!most!service!console!commands!are!available!as!m
VMware, Inc. 181Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service Consoleit!can!be!configured!easily!to!use!LDAP,!NIS,!Kerberos,!or!another!distributed!authenticatio
VMware, Inc. 17Contents Determining!the!Amount!of!Memory!for!Each!NUMA!Node 359Determining!the!Amount!of!Memory!for!a!Virtual!Machine!on!a!NUMA!Node
Administration Guide182 VMware, Inc.Using Your Own Security Certificates when Securing Your Remote SessionsWhen!using!the!VMware!Remote!Console!or!the
VMware, Inc. 183Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service ConsoleThe!key!ports!for!use!of!the!VMware!Management!Interface!and!the!VMware!Remote!Console!are!t
Administration Guide184 VMware, Inc.Using Devices With ESX ServerIn!this!section,!we!discuss!considerations!when!using!devices!with!ESX!Server.Support
VMware, Inc. 185Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service ConsoleYou!can!also!find!the!device!name!linked!to!a!specific!controller!with!the!singular!vmhba_de
Administration Guide186 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 187 6You!can!modify!ESX!Server!configuration!options!by!logging!in!to!the!VMware!Management!Interface!as!root!and!clicking!the!Options!
Administration Guide188 VMware, Inc. Startup ProfileFrom!the!Options!tab!of!the!VMware!Management!Interface,!use!the!Startup!Profiles!option!to!creat
VMware, Inc. 189Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Creating and Editing Virtual SwitchesYou!can!create!new!virtual!switches!or!edit!existing!switches
Administration Guide190 VMware, Inc. An!internal!adapter!is!created!for!the!virtual!switch.!A!notification!message !shows!“No!outbound!adapters.!Traf
VMware, Inc. 191Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server To change your VLAN processing settings1From!the!Options!tab,!select!Advanced!Settings.!The!Advanc
Administration Guide18 VMware, Inc.
Administration Guide192 VMware, Inc. Configuring Network Speed and Duplex SettingsWhen!you!use!the!VMware!Management!Interface!to!configure!network!s
VMware, Inc. 193Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server 3In!the!Home!Directory!field,!type!the!name!of!the!default!directory!for!the!user!in!the!service!c
Administration Guide194 VMware, Inc. To change information for or remove a user1Click!the!+!(plus)!sign!next!to!Users!to!expand!the!Users!list!and!cl
VMware, Inc. 195Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server access!and!enable!SSH,!telnet,!and!FTP!access!to!the!server!and!enable!NFS!file!sharing.!The!follo
Administration Guide196 VMware, Inc. SNMP ConfigurationFrom!the!Options!tab!of!the!VMware!Management!Interface,!use!the!SNMP!Configuration!option!to!
VMware, Inc. 197Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server storing!disks!for!virtual!machines.!You!can!also!edit,!label,!and!remove!existing!partitions.!When
Administration Guide198 VMware, Inc. If!a!core!dump!file!does!not!exist!on!the!disk,!you!are!prompted!to!create!one.!Creating!a!new!volume!consumes!a
VMware, Inc. 199Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Editing a Disk PartitionSelect!a!partition!to!edit!and!click!Edit.Figure 6-5. Disks and LUNs tabI
Administration Guide200 VMware, Inc. Setting the Volume’s Access ModeThere!are!two!modes!for!accessing!VMFS!volumes:!public!or!shared.!! Public!mode!
VMware, Inc. 201Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Removing a Disk Partition To!convert!the!partition!to!VMFS‐2,!click!the!Convert!to!VMFS‐2!link.!To
VMware, Inc. 19 PThis!preface!describes!the!contents!of!the!ESX!Server!Administration!Guide!and!provides!pointers!to!technical!and!educational!resou
Administration Guide202 VMware, Inc. The!status!of!each!path!is!indicated!by!a!symbol!that!corresponds!to!its!current!status:!!–!Indicates!that!the!p
VMware, Inc. 203Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server 3Click!OK!to!save!your!settings!and!return!to!the!Failover!Paths!tab.!The!name!of!the!failover!pol
Administration Guide204 VMware, Inc. ! Activation!policy.!The!swap!file!can!be!active!when!the!system!boots,!or!it!can!be!activated!manually.!To!deac
VMware, Inc. 205Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Advanced SettingsFrom!the!Options!tab!of!the!VMware!Management!Interface,!use!the!Advanced!Setting
Administration Guide206 VMware, Inc. To!change!the!setting!for!a!VMkernel!configuration!parameter,!click!the!link!for!the!value.!The!VMkernel!Paramet
VMware, Inc. 207Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Configuring the Service Console’s Processor UsageTo!review!and!configure!the!service!console’s!pro
Administration Guide208 VMware, Inc. That!is,!the!virtual!machine!has!three!times!as!much!CPU!time!as!the!service!console,!as!long!as!the!virtual!mac
VMware, Inc. 209Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server The!Shares!value!represents!a!relative!metric!for!controlling!disk!bandwidth,!where!this!value!is!
Administration Guide210 VMware, Inc. ! Service!Console!messages,!the!data!for!which!is!gathered!from!/var/log/messages!in!the!service!console.!See!“V
VMware, Inc. 211Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Viewing VMkernel MessagesTo!view!the!VMkernel!message!log,!click!the!VMkernel!Log!tab.Figure 6-13.
VMware, Inc.3145 Porter DrivePalo Alto, CA 94304www.vmware.com2 VMware, Inc.Administration Guide You can find the most up-to-date technical documenta
Administration Guide20 VMware, Inc. About This BookThis!manual,!ESX!Server!Administration!Guide,!describes!how!to!administer!and!configure!ESX !Serve
Administration Guide212 VMware, Inc. Viewing Service Console LogsTo!view!service!console!messages,!click!the!Service!Console!Log!tab.Figure 6-14. Se
VMware, Inc. 213Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Viewing the Availability ReportTo!view!the!server!availability!report,!click!the!Availability!Repo
Administration Guide214 VMware, Inc. How Memory Is UtilizedThe!Memory!Utilization!pane!shows!how!much!memory!is!being!used!by!the!ESX!Server!and!how!
VMware, Inc. 215Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Many!VMware!ESX!Server!workloads!present!opportunities!for!sharing!memory!across!virtual!machines.
Administration Guide216 VMware, Inc. ! Swapped!–!Total!memory!forcibly!reclaimed!from!virtual!machines!and!stored!in!system!swap!files.! Balloon!Driv
VMware, Inc. 217Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server To!adjust!the!allocation!of!server!memory!to!a!virtual!machine,!click!the!virtual!machine!name.!Th
Administration Guide218 VMware, Inc. ! when!VMWare!Tools!starts!–!Wait!until!VMWare!Tools!is!operating!in!the!current!virtual!machine!before!starting
VMware, Inc. 219Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server The!System!Startup!and!Shutdown!Defaults!dialog!box!appears.3To!enable!system‐wide!startup!and!shu
Administration Guide220 VMware, Inc. Disabling the System’s Configuration SettingsTo disable the system-wide configuration settings1Under!System!Conf
VMware, Inc. 221Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Figure 6-17. Virtual Machine Startup Sequence configuration pane To!specify!the!startup!order!for
VMware, Inc. 21Preface Technical Support and Education ResourcesThe!following!sections!describe!the!technical!support!resources!available!to!you:! “S
Administration Guide222 VMware, Inc. To reboot the computer where ESX Server is running1Log!in!to!the!management!interface!as!root.!The!URL!to!connec
VMware, Inc. 2237Simple!network!management!protocol!(SNMP)!is!a!communication!protocol!between!an!SNMP!client!(for!example,!a!workstation)!and!an!SNM
Administration Guide224 VMware, Inc.You!can!use!the!ESX!Server!SNMP!agent!with!any!management!software!that!can!load!and!compile!a!management!informat
VMware, Inc. 225Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX Server! State!of!the!virtual!machine’s!power!switch:!on!or!off! State!of!the!guest!operating!system:!on!
Administration Guide226 VMware, Inc.Overview of Setting Up ESX Server SNMPESX!Server!2.5!includes!two!daemons,!a!master!(snmpd),!and!a!subagent!(vmwar
VMware, Inc. 227Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX ServerConfiguring the ESX Server AgentYou!can!configure!the!ESX!Server!agent!in!two!ways,!described!in!t
Administration Guide228 VMware, Inc.4Make!sure!the!paths!to!the!snmpd!daemon!startup!script!and!its!configuration!file!are!correct.!If!either!of!these
VMware, Inc. 229Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX ServerTo use the VMware SNMP Daemon with Third Party Management Applications1Install!your!third!party!ma
Administration Guide230 VMware, Inc.The!second!command!starts!the!subagent!vmware-snmpd!daemon.By!default,!the!agents!start!and!run!as!background!proc
VMware, Inc. 231Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX Server! Set!up!appropriate!community!names!in!the!management!software.!These!must!correspond!to!the!valu
Administration Guide22 VMware, Inc. Online and Telephone SupportUse!online!support!to!submit!technical!support!requests,!view!your!product!and!contra
Administration Guide232 VMware, Inc.vmware.vmwVirtMachinesThis!group!consists!of!virtual!machine!configuration!information!in!six!tables.vmTable Cont
VMware, Inc. 233Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX ServerhbaTgtTable Contains!SCSI!targets!seen!by!this!virtual!machine.netTable Contains!network!adapter
Administration Guide234 VMware, Inc.cdromTable Contains!CD‐ROM!drives!seen!by!this!virtual!machine.vmware.vmwResourcesThis!group!contains!statistics!
VMware, Inc. 235Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX Servervmware.vmwResources.vmwMemory This!group!contains!RAM!information!in!three!variables!and!one!table
Administration Guide236 VMware, Inc.vmwHBATable Disk!adapter!and!target!information!table.vmware.vmwResources.vmwNetTableThis!group!contains!network!
VMware, Inc. 237Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX Servervmware.vmwProductSpecificThis!group!contains!variables!categorized!into!product‐specific!subgroups
Administration Guide238 VMware, Inc.vmware.vmwOIDThere!are!no!variables!in!this!group.!This!group!is!used!to!allocate!a!unique!identifier!for!the!prod
VMware, Inc. 239 8The!ESX!Server!virtualization!layer,!also!known!as!the!VMkernel,!runs!on!the!native!hardware.!It!manages!all!the!operating!systems
Administration Guide240 VMware, Inc. VMkernel Module Loader The!program!vmkload_mod!is!used!to!load!device!driver!and!network!shaper!modules!into!the
VMware, Inc. 241Chapter 8 Using VMkernel Device Modules The!format!of!<scsi-device-name>!is!<PCI-Bus>:<PCI-slot>.!-e--exportsymExpo
VMware, Inc. 23Preface A!problem!in!the!VMkernel!normally!causes!the!machine!to!display!an!error!screen!for!a!period!of!time!and!then!reboot.!If!you!
Administration Guide242 VMware, Inc. Preparing to Load Modules vmkload_mod -e /usr/lib/vmware/vmkmod/vmklinux linux This!command!must!be!given!before
VMware, Inc. 243Chapter 8 Using VMkernel Device Modules After!you!load!a!VMkernel!device!module,!an!entry!appears!in!/proc/vmware/net!or!/proc/vmware
Administration Guide244 VMware, Inc. As!an!example!of!passing!a!parameter!to!the!Emulex!device!driver,!identify!the!bus,!slot,!and!function!holding!t
VMware, Inc. 245 9This!chapter!contains!information!about!SCSI!disks,!accessed!by!local!SCSI!adapters,!or!on!a!Storage!Area!Network!(SAN)!by!Fibre!C
Administration Guide246 VMware, Inc. machines!in!nonpersistent,!undoable,!or!append!disk!modes.!For!information!on!disk!modes,!see!“Creating!a!New!Vi
VMware, Inc. 247Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems VMFS VolumesIn!ESX!Server!2.5,!a!VMFS‐2!volume!can!span!multiple!partitions,!across!the!same!or!mu
Administration Guide248 VMware, Inc. VMFS AccessibilityThere!are!two!modes!for!accessing!VMFS!volumes:!public!and!shared.! public!–!The!default!mode!
VMware, Inc. 249Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems 4Make!the!appropriate!changes,!and!click!OK.See!“Configuring!Storage:!Disk!Partitions!and!File!Sys
Administration Guide250 VMware, Inc. vmkfstools Syntax When Specifying a VMFS Volume or FileThe!format!for!the!vmkfstools!command,!when!specifying!a!
VMware, Inc. 251Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems Create a VMFS on the specified SCSI device-C --createfs [vmfs1|vmfs2]-b --blocksize #[gGmMkK] -n -
Administration Guide24 VMware, Inc.
Administration Guide252 VMware, Inc. Create a file with the specified size on the file system of the specified SCSI device-c --createfile #[gGmMkK]Th
VMware, Inc. 253Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems List the files on the file system on the specified device-l --list -h --human-readable‐M!‐‐verbose
Administration Guide254 VMware, Inc. Set the VMFS on the specified SCSI device to the specified mode-F --config [public|shared|writable]Public With!
VMware, Inc. 255Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems This!option!adds!another!physical!extent!(designated!by!<extension-SCSIDevice>),!starting!at
Administration Guide256 VMware, Inc. See!“Migrating!VMware!Workstation!and!VMware!GSX!Server!Virtual!Machines”!on!page 63!for!details!on!specifying!t
VMware, Inc. 257Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems Scans the specified vmhba adapter for devices and LUNs‐s!‐‐scan!<FC_SCSI_adapter>This!option
Administration Guide258 VMware, Inc. ESX!Server!does!not!activate!a!swap!file!after!it!is!created.!Use!vmkfstools!with!the!-w!option!to!activate!a!sw
VMware, Inc. 259Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems This!conversion!may!take!several!minutes.!When!your!prompt!returns,!the!conversion!is!complete.Bef
Administration Guide260 VMware, Inc. You!can!address!the!file!system!by!using!the!name!of!its!head!partition,!for!example,!vmhba1:3:0:1.Names a VMFS
VMware, Inc. 261Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems The!following!example!imports!a!GSX!Server!or!Workstation!virtual!disk!file!into!the!VMFS!volume!o
VMware, Inc. 25 1The!VMware!ESX!Server!Administration!Guide!provides!information!on!how!to!use!VMware!ESX!Server!after!it!has!been!installed.!For!in
Administration Guide262 VMware, Inc. The!Hardware!tab!for!this!virtual!machine!appears.3Click!Add!Device!to!start!the!Add!Device!wizard.4Click!Hard!D
VMware, Inc. 263Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems 6Specify!the!following:a Select!Use!Metadata!to!enable!access!to!the!disks!metadata!file!informati
Administration Guide264 VMware, Inc. Each!SCSI!controllerʹs!subdirectory!contains!entries!for!the!SCSI!devices!on!that!controller,!numbered!by!SCSI!t
VMware, Inc. 265Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems can!immediately!access!the!necessary!data!when!the!failover!occurs.!See!“Configuration!for!Cluster
Administration Guide266 VMware, Inc. To change the bus sharing setting1Log!into!the!management!interface!as!the!appropriate!user!and!be!sure!the!virt
VMware, Inc. 267Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems though!these!FC!adapters!are!dedicated!to!virtual!machines,!the!LUNs!on!the!SANs!are!visible!to!sy
Administration Guide268 VMware, Inc. To change VMkernel configuration options1Log!in!to!the!VMware!Management!Interface!as!root.The!Status!Monitor!ap
VMware, Inc. 269Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems In!this!example,!vmhba0!and!vmhba2!only!scan!LUNs!0‐7,!but!vmhba1!and!vmhba3!scan!all!LUNs!that!ar
Administration Guide270 VMware, Inc. ! LUN!masking!–!With!LUN!masking,!each!LUN!is!assigned!and!accessed!by!a!specific!list!of!connections.!Be!sure!t
VMware, Inc. 271Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems Link Up - Ready:PortID 0x21900FabricCurrent speed 1Glpfc0t00 DID 021500 WWPN 20:00:00:60:16:3c:ad:
Administration Guide26 VMware, Inc. Figure 1-1. ESX Server core architectureVirtualizationThe!VMware!virtualization!layer!brings!hardware!virtualiza
Administration Guide272 VMware, Inc. pbind.pl ScriptThe!pbind.pl!script!is!located!in!the!/usr/sbin!directory.!As!root,!type!pbind.pl! to!see!the!lis
VMware, Inc. 273Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems Figure 9-1. HBA failover pathsIn!the!diagram!in!Figure 9‐1,!there!are!multiple,!redundant!paths!f
Administration Guide274 VMware, Inc. Viewing the Current Multipathing StateYou!can!view!your!current!multipathing!configuration!with!the!vmkmultipath
VMware, Inc. 275Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems vmhba1:0:6 onvmhba1:1:6 onvmhba1:2:6 onDisk vmhba0:3:3 (0 MB) has 2 paths. Poli
Administration Guide276 VMware, Inc. Type!the!following!command!to!select!the!fixed!policy!for!a!disk,!in!this!example,!vmhba0:0:0.!# vmkmultipath -s
VMware, Inc. 277Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems Saving Your Multipathing SettingsYour!multipathing!settings!are!saved!when!shutting!down!ESX!Serve
Administration Guide278 VMware, Inc. Failover in Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Guest Operating SystemsFor!the!Windows!2000!and!Windows!Server!
VMware, Inc. 27910In!this!chapter,!the!following!sections!describe!how!to!use!VMware!ESX!Server!to!provide!clustered!virtual!machines!in!a!variety!of
Administration Guide280 VMware, Inc.Applications that Can Use ClusteringTo!take!advantage!of!clustering!services,!applications!need!to!be!able!to!reco
VMware, Inc. 281Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringClustering Software in Virtual MachinesNetwork!Load!Balancing,!Microsoft!Clustering!Service,!an
VMware, Inc. 27Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server CPU VirtualizationEach!virtual!machine!appears!to!run!on!its!own!CPU,!or!set!of!CPUs,!full
Administration Guide282 VMware, Inc.Figure 10-2. Two-node cluster using two physical machines; each node running clustering software.Consolidating Cl
VMware, Inc. 283Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringFigure 10-4. Standby host using three virtual machines on a single physical machine; all runni
Administration Guide284 VMware, Inc.! QLogic!and!Emulex!HBAs!in!a!clustered!environment!must!be!dedicated!to!VMkernel.Important Notes! Each!virtual!ma
VMware, Inc. 285Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringTo create a base virtual machine in the first node1Access!the!VMware!Management!Interface!at:!h
Administration Guide286 VMware, Inc.Virtual Disk ConfigurationYou!need!a!shared!SCSI!controller!and!shared!SCSI!disks!for!shared!access!to!clustered!s
VMware, Inc. 287Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering3Click!Add!Device.4Click!Network!Adapter.5From!the!Device!Binding!drop‐down!list!choose!vmnet_0
Administration Guide288 VMware, Inc.2Shut!down!the!guest!operating!system!and!power!off!the!virtual!machine.3Remove!the!Windows!2000!Advanced!Server!C
VMware, Inc. 289Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering9From!the!Virtual!Disk!Image!drop‐down!list,!choose!cluster2.vmdk.!10 Choose!the!virtual!SCSI!n
Administration Guide290 VMware, Inc.This!attaches!the!second!Ethernet!adapter!to!a!private!network!between!the!cluster!nodes.5Click!OK.You!have!create
VMware, Inc. 291Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering10 To!add!a!cluster!services!account!in!the!domain,!go!to!Programs!>!Administrative!Tools!&g
Administration Guide28 VMware, Inc. Private Virtual Ethernet Networks (VMnets)You!can!use!VMnet!connections!for!high‐speed!networking!between!virtual
Administration Guide292 VMware, Inc.Running Microsoft Cluster ServiceMicrosoft!Cluster!Service!should!operate!normally!in!the!virtual!machine!after!it
VMware, Inc. 293Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering! In!“Network!Device!Configuration”!on!page 286,!in!Step 5!use!vmnic1!instead!of!vmnet_0!as!the
Administration Guide294 VMware, Inc.Cloning the Virtual MachineNow!that!you!have!a!virtual!machine!with!Windows!2000!Advanced!Server!installed,!clone!
VMware, Inc. 295Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringThis!concludes!the!cloning!process.!Continue!with!creating!the!second!node!virtual!machine.Crea
Administration Guide296 VMware, Inc.6 Choose!the!virtual!SCSI!node!to!which!you!want!to!attach!the!raw!disk.7Click!OK.A!new!virtual!disk!and!SCSI!Cont
VMware, Inc. 297Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringTable 10‐1!summarizes!additional,!important!points!for!using!Microsoft!Clustering!Software!with
Administration Guide298 VMware, Inc.Clustereddisks!(Continued)Clustered!non‐pass‐through!raw!device!mapping! Revision!must!be!ESX!2.5!or!higher.! Must
VMware, Inc. 299Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringRunning Microsoft Cluster ServiceMicrosoft!Cluster!Service!should!operate!normally!in!the!virtu
Administration Guide300 VMware, Inc.VMFS Locking and SCSI ReservationFor!a!shared!SCSI!disk!that!can!be!accessed!by!multiple!ESX!Server!machines,!two!
VMware, Inc. 301Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringSubstitute!the!name!of!the!appropriate!disk!or!VMFS!in!place!of!vmhba0:1:0:0.Locking at SCSI Di
VMware, Inc. 29Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server Figure 1-3. virtual Machine configurationIn!Figure 1‐3,!each!virtual!machine!is!configure
Administration Guide302 VMware, Inc.Using LUN Masking to Avoid Locking IssuesLocking!issues!are!likely!to!happen!on!a!SAN,!where!multiple!users!may!be
VMware, Inc. 303Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering3Keep!the!default!Guest!Operating!System!selection!of!Microsoft!Windows!2000!Server.!4 Change!t
Administration Guide304 VMware, Inc.To add a virtual network adapter1On!the!Hardware!tab!for!this!virtual!machine,!click!Add!Device.2Click!Network!Ada
VMware, Inc. 305Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringTo clone the virtual machine using the management interface1Run!sysprep.exe,!which!is!available
Administration Guide306 VMware, Inc.Repeat!this!command!using!a!different!target!filename!to!create!more!than!one!copy.This!concludes!the!cloning!proc
VMware, Inc. 307Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringThis!concludes!the!cloning!process.!Continue!with!creating!the!second!node!virtual!machineRepea
Administration Guide308 VMware, Inc.4Click!OK.You!have!finished!creating!and!configuring!the!new!node’s!virtual!machine.Go!to!the!management!interface
VMware, Inc. 309Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering! Primary!IP!Address:!Address!for!the!cluster!as!a!whole.!This!is!the!address!that!the!clients!
Administration Guide310 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 311 11This!chapter!guides!you!through!the!basic!concepts!of!networking!in!the!ESX!Server!environment!and!how!to!set!up!and!configure!a!
VMware, Inc. 3Contents ContentsP Preface 19About!This!Book 20Intended!Audience 20Document!Feedback 20Conventions!and!Abbreviations 20Abbreviations!Us
Administration Guide30 VMware, Inc. Service ConsoleThis!section!discusses!the!service!console!functions,!processes,!and!files.Service Console Functio
Administration Guide312 VMware, Inc. How VMware ESX Server Generates MAC AddressesEach!virtual!network!adapter!in!a!virtual!machine!gets!a!unique!MAC
VMware, Inc. 313Chapter 11 Networking or!of!different!virtual!machines)!having!the!same!predetermined!generated!MAC!addresses!and!your!virtual!machin
Administration Guide314 VMware, Inc. VMkernel Network Card Locator When!network!interface!cards!are!assigned!to!the!VMkernel,!it!can!be!difficult!to!
VMware, Inc. 315Chapter 11 Networking Examples findnic vmnic0 10.2.0.5 10.2.0.4 Binds!VMkernel!device!vmnic0!to!IP!address!10.2.0.5!and!tries!to!ping
Administration Guide316 VMware, Inc. To enable the setting of the PromiscuousAllowed configuration variable1Click!the!Edit!Configuration!tab!of!the!V
VMware, Inc. 317Chapter 11 Networking virtual!machines’!resources!available!to!the!service!console!and!allowing!virtual!machines!to!share!the!network
Administration Guide318 VMware, Inc. 10.2.0.4!for!the!network!accessed!through!the!vmnic1!adapter,!use!the!following!command:!ifconfig eth1 up 10.2.0
VMware, Inc. 319Chapter 11 Networking The!lines!you!add!to!/etc/rc.d/rc.local!would!be:!insmod vmxnet_console devName=”vmnic1;vmnet_0”ifup eth1ifup e
Administration Guide320 VMware, Inc. If!you!are!unsure!what!name!the!VMkernel!has!assigned!to!the!network!adapter!that!formerly!was!eth0!in!the!servi
VMware, Inc. 321Chapter 11 Networking Bind!together!similar!physical!adapters!whenever!possible.!ESX!Server!uses!only!features!or!capabilities!common
VMware, Inc. 31Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server ! Authentication!daemon!(vmauthd)!–!Authenticates!remote!users!of!the!management!interface
Administration Guide322 VMware, Inc. 2Search!/etc/vmware/devnames.conf:$ grep 2:04.0 /etc/vmware/devnames.conf002:04.0 nic vmnic0The!device!name!is!v
VMware, Inc. 323Chapter 11 Networking To set the load balancing mode for bond1 to IP address load balancing1Log!into!the!Service!Console!as!root.2Edi
Administration Guide324 VMware, Inc. This!basic!failure!detection!mode!passively!monitors!an!adapter!for!loss!of!physical!connection!to!an!external!s
VMware, Inc. 325Chapter 11 Networking 4 Save!the!file!and!close!it.ESX!server!broadcasts!beacons!with!the!same!frequency!for!all!switches.!The!Switch
Administration Guide326 VMware, Inc. connections.!ESX!Server!can!detect!only!that!the!link!has!been!physically!restored,!but!not!that!the!port!is!blo
VMware, Inc. 327 12VMware!ESX!Server!allows!you!to!optimize!the!performance!of!your!virtual!machines!by!managing!a!virtual!machine’s!resource!alloca
Administration Guide328 VMware, Inc. ! “Using!Your!NUMA!System”!on!page 358! “Sizing!Memory!on!the!Server”!on!page 363! “Managing!Network!Bandwidth”!
VMware, Inc. 329Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Improving PerformanceBefore!deploying!all!your!virtual!machines,!we!suggest!that!you
Administration Guide330 VMware, Inc. If!the!problem!is!VMkernel!swapping,!make!sure!VMware!Tools!is!installed.!Place!the!swap!file!in!a!different!phy
VMware, Inc. 331Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management CPU Resource ManagementVMware!ESX!Server!provides!dynamic!control!over!both!the!exec
Administration Guide32 VMware, Inc. Familiarizing Yourself with ESX ServerTable 1‐1!includes!tasks!from!the!VMware!Management!Interface!for!an!Admini
Administration Guide332 VMware, Inc. entitled!to!consume!twice!as!much!CPU!time,!subject!to!their!respective!minimum!and!maximum!percentages.You!may!
VMware, Inc. 333Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management you!deploy!an!additional!15!virtual!machines,!these!five!initial!virtual!machines!wi
Administration Guide334 VMware, Inc. By!default,!the!setting!for!high!is!twice!that!of!normal,!or!four!times!that!of!low.!For!example,!a!virtual!mach
VMware, Inc. 335Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management maximum!usage!by!a!virtual!machine.!Shares!represent!relative!importance!or!priority
Administration Guide336 VMware, Inc. 3Define!the!hyperthreading!option:hyperthreading = “true”If!you!previously!defined!this!option,!change!the!curre
VMware, Inc. 337Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management 2Click!the!CPU!tab.!3Click!Edit.The!CPU!Resource!Settings!dialog!box!appears.4Enter!
Administration Guide338 VMware, Inc. sched.cpu.shares = <n> This!configuration!file!option!specifies!the!initial!share!allocation!for!a!virtual
VMware, Inc. 339Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management cpu.htsharing = <mode>Setting!the!htSharing!option!configures!the!Hyper‐Thread
Administration Guide340 VMware, Inc. /proc/vmware/vm/<id>/cpu/max Reading!from!this!file!reports!the!maximum!CPU!percentage!allocated!to!the!vi
VMware, Inc. 341Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management ! none!–!Each!CPU!of!the!virtual!machine!requires!an!entire!physical!CPU!(two!logica
VMware, Inc. 33Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server Create!“golden!master”!(template)!virtual!disks.To!manage!ESX!Server!more!efficiently,!cre
Administration Guide342 VMware, Inc. Examples Suppose!that!we!are!interested!in!the!CPU!allocation!for!the!virtual!machine!with!ID!103.!To!query!the!
VMware, Inc. 343Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Figure 12-1. Status Monitor tabThe!System!Summary!section!shows!systemwide!informat
Administration Guide344 VMware, Inc. The!output!above!is!shown!with!additional!line!breaks,!to!avoid!wrapping!long!lines.!All!times!are!reported!in!s
VMware, Inc. 345Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management time!it!has!consumed!about!265!seconds!of!processor!time,!including!about!3!seconds!
Administration Guide346 VMware, Inc. Allocating Memory ResourcesThree!parameters!control!the!allocation!of!memory!resources!to!each!virtual!machine:!
VMware, Inc. 347Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Setting Memory Minimum, Maximum, and SharesYou!can!set!a!memory!minimum,!memory!maxi
Administration Guide348 VMware, Inc. Swap!space!must!be!reserved!on!disk!for!the!remaining!virtual!machine!memory—that!is!the!difference!between!the!
VMware, Inc. 349Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Virtual!machines!that!are!not!actively!using!their!allocated!memory!automatically!ha
Administration Guide350 VMware, Inc. Swapping!is!used!to!forcibly!reclaim!memory!from!a!virtual!machine!when!no!vmmemctl!driver!is!available.!This!mi
VMware, Inc. 351Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management technique!to!securely!eliminate!redundant!copies!of!memory!pages.!With!memory!sharin
Administration Guide34 VMware, Inc. Table 1‐2!includes!tasks!from!the!VMware!Management!Interface!for!a!virtual!machine!user,!who!creates!and!modifie
Administration Guide352 VMware, Inc. The!Memory!Resource!Settings!dialog!box!appears.4Enter!the!settings,!and!click!OK.!Log!in!as!root!to!change!reso
VMware, Inc. 353Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management For!example,!if!you!created!a!virtual!machine!with!a!maximum!memory!of!256MB,!and!wi
Administration Guide354 VMware, Inc. current!target!size,!memory!overhead!for!virtualization!and!the!amount!of!allocated!memory!actively!in!use.!All!
VMware, Inc. 355Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management This!ESX!Server!option!specifies!the!periodic!time!interval,!in!seconds,!for!automat
Administration Guide356 VMware, Inc. Monitoring Memory StatisticsThe!VMware!Management!Interface!provides!information!on!the!current!use!of!RAM!by!th
VMware, Inc. 357Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management The!preceding!output!is!shown!with!additional!line!breaks,!in!order!to!avoid!wrappin
Administration Guide358 VMware, Inc. the!virtual!machine!is!approximately!187MB.!About!14MB!of!overhead!memory!is!currently!being!used!for!virtualiza
VMware, Inc. 359Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Obtaining NUMA StatisticsThis!command!checks!for!the!presence!of!a!NUMA!system.!If!i
Administration Guide360 VMware, Inc. Here’s!an!example!of!what!you!might!see:In!this!example,!the!total!memory!managed!by!the!VMkernel!for!the!NUMA!n
VMware, Inc. 361Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management other!nodes.!ESX!Server!rebalances!the!nodes!by!changing!a!virtual!machine’s!“home”!
VMware, Inc. 35Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server Working With ESX ServerThis!section!includes!information!on!maintenance!tasks,!performance
Administration Guide362 VMware, Inc. where!<set>!comprises!CPU!numbers!on!a!single!NUMA!node.!This!entry!binds!all!virtual!CPUs!in!this!virtual
VMware, Inc. 363Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management ! procfs!interface!on!the!service!console:/proc/vmware/vm/<id>/mem/affinityWri
Administration Guide364 VMware, Inc. with!testing!to!confirm!that!memory!sizes!computed!according!to!these!guidelines!achieve!the!results!you!want.ES
VMware, Inc. 365Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management The!dynamic!memory!allocation!for!a!virtual!machine!is!bounded!by!its!minimum!and!ma
Administration Guide366 VMware, Inc. Memory OvercommitmentIn!many!consolidated!workloads,!it!is!rare!for!all!virtual!machines!to!be!actively!using!al
VMware, Inc. 367Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management If!memory!sharing!achieves!a!10!percent!savings!(410MB),!the!total!memory!overhead!d
Administration Guide368 VMware, Inc. 2Click!the!Network!tab.!3Click!Edit.4The!Network!Resource!Settings!dialog!box!appears.5Enter!the!settings,!and!c
VMware, Inc. 369Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Contains!network!filtering!status!information,!including!a!list!of! all!available!fi
Administration Guide370 VMware, Inc. second,!maximum!burst!size!of!<burstSize>!bytes,!and!an!optional!peak!bandwidth!enforcement!period!<per
VMware, Inc. 371Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Managing Disk Bandwidth ESX!Server!provides!dynamic!control!over!the!relative!amount
Administration Guide36 VMware, Inc. Table 1‐4!includes!ESX!Server!performance‐related!tasks!for!an!Administrator!(root!user).Use!scripts!to!schedule!
Administration Guide372 VMware, Inc. Managing Disk Bandwidth from the Management InterfaceYou!can!view!and!change!settings!from!the!virtual!machine!d
VMware, Inc. 373Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management To edit configurations parameters in the management interface1Click!the!arrow!to!the
Administration Guide374 VMware, Inc. Managing Disk Bandwidth from the Service ConsoleUse!the!following!guidelines!for!the!service!console!commands!to
VMware, Inc. 375Index IndexAAccessSNMP controls 230accessto configuration file 181Accessibilityof virtual disks 264activation policyswap file 204adap
Administration Guide376 VMware, Inc. passing from console operating sys-tem to guest 52Commit 253Communicationfrom console operating system to guest
VMware, Inc. 377Index FAStT storageconfiguring for failover in a cluster 309File manager 141cut, copy and paste 142renaming files and folders 143sett
Administration Guide378 VMware, Inc. service console messages 212VMkernel messages 211VMkernel warnings 210LUN 201LUNsdetecting 268setting multipathi
VMware, Inc. 379Index vmnet adapter 108vmnic adapter 107Network drivermanual speed settings 315vlance 108vmxnet 108Network label 320NFS 246nfshaper 2
Administration Guide380 VMware, Inc. SSANs 266–270configuration options 267–269persistent bindings 270troubleshooting 269–270scp 246Scriptsrunning du
VMware, Inc. 381Index Speedsetting for network driver 315SSHTCP/IP port 183Startup ProfileHyper-Threading 335Stringpassing from console operating sys
VMware, Inc. 37Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server Remove!unnecessary!programs!or!services!from!your!virtual!machines.Remove!unnecessary!prog
Administration Guide382 VMware, Inc. console 185Virtual Machine Wizard 40Virtual machinesspecial power options 157Virtual network 316Virtual switches
VMware, Inc. 383Index browsers required 84changing virtual machine power state 88configuration options 122configuring for Windows systems 82connected
Administration Guide384 VMware, Inc.
VMware, Inc. 155 4The!VMware!Remote!Console!gives!you!a!direct!window!from!a!management!workstation!into!an!individual!virtual!machine!running!under
Administration Guide156 VMware, Inc. Starting the Remote ConsoleSelect!the!appropriate!procedure!for!your!remote!workstation!operating!system.To star
VMware, Inc. 157Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console Running a Virtual Machine Using the Remote Console When!you!view!your!virtual!machine!throu
Administration Guide158 VMware, Inc. Similarly,!when!you!power!off!the!virtual!machine,!you!can!shut!down!the!guest!operating!system,!which!gracefull
VMware, Inc. 159Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console Option for Resuming a Virtual MachineChoose!from!the!following!options!when!resuming!a!virt
Administration Guide160 VMware, Inc. Figure 4-4. VMware Tools Properties: Options tab! Time!synchronization!–!Specify!whether!to!synchronize!the! ti
VMware, Inc. 161Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console Connecting Devices with VMware ToolsYou!can!enable!or!disable!removable!devices!in!the!Devi
Administration Guide38 VMware, Inc. Table 1‐5!includes!some!general!troubleshooting!information.\Table 1-5. TroubleshootingProblem SuggestionsCan’t!
Administration Guide162 VMware, Inc. Choosing Scripts for VMware Tools to Run During Power State ChangesThrough!VMware!Tools,!you!can!run!scripts!tha
VMware, Inc. 163Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console ! To!edit!a!script,!click!Edit.!The!script!opens!in!your!default!editor!to!make!your!change
Administration Guide164 VMware, Inc. Viewing Information About VMware ToolsOn!the!About!tab,!you!see!general!information!about!VMware!Tools!installed
VMware, Inc. 165Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Make!sure!you!installed!and!started!VMware!Tools!in!your!virt
Administration Guide166 VMware, Inc. Figure 4-8. Virtual machine suspendedYou!can!restore!a!suspended!virtual!machine!in!two!ways:!! With!a!remote!c
VMware, Inc. 39 2‘This!chapter!describes!how!to!create!and!configure!virtual!machines!and!install!the!VMware!Remote!Console.!It!contains!the!followi
Administration Guide4 VMware, Inc. Installing!a!Guest!Operating!System!and!VMware!Tools 43Installing!a!Guest!Operating!System!in!a!Virtual!Machine 43
Administration Guide40 VMware, Inc. The!Add!Virtual!Machine!wizard!guides!you!through!the!basic!steps!to!create!a!virtual!machine!on!your!server.!Any
VMware, Inc. 41Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines 5Click!Next.6In!the!Processors!list,!choose!the!number!of!virtual!CPUs!in!your!vir
Administration Guide42 VMware, Inc. cIn!the!Capacity!field,!specify!the!size!of!the!virtual!disk!in!MB.!The!default!entry!indicates!the!lesser!of!eit
VMware, Inc. 43Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Installing a Guest Operating System and VMware Tools This!section!describes!the!fo
Administration Guide44 VMware, Inc. Installing a Guest Operating System on a Formatted Raw DiskIf!you!try!to!install!a!guest!operating!system!on!a!ra
VMware, Inc. 45Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines To install VMware Tools in a Windows Server 2003 guest1 Choose!Settings!>!VMwar
Administration Guide46 VMware, Inc. To Install VMware Tools in a Windows 2000 guest 1 Choose!Settings!>!VMware!Tools!Install!to!connect!the!virtua
VMware, Inc. 47Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines If!you!are!installing!on!a!virtual!machine!that!was!created!with!VMware!Workstatio
Administration Guide48 VMware, Inc. To install VMware Tools in a NetWare 6.0 SP3, 6.5, or 5.1 SP6 guest1Power!on!the!virtual!machine.!2 Choose!File!&
VMware, Inc. 49Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines To start VMware Tools in a Red Hat Linux 7.1 guest using GNOME, for example1Open!t
VMware, Inc. 5Contents Registering!Your!Virtual!Machines 69Installing!the!Remote!Console!Software 70Third!Party!Software!Compatibility 71Configuring!
Administration Guide50 VMware, Inc. Synchronizing the Time Between the Guest and Service ConsolesThe!guest!service!can!synchronize!the!date!and!time!
VMware, Inc. 51Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Shutting Down or Restarting a Virtual Machine from the VMware Management Interface
Administration Guide52 VMware, Inc. executes!by!modifying!the!/etc/vmware/dualconf.vm!startup!script!in!the!guest!to!start!the!guest!service!with!the
VMware, Inc. 53Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines have!the!guest!service!retrieve!this!string,!which!can!be!used!by!your!script!to!s
Administration Guide54 VMware, Inc. ! Boot!a!Linux!virtual!machine!over!the!network!and!run! it!diskless.!Use!PXE!with!your!virtual!machine!in!conjun
VMware, Inc. 55Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Configuring a Virtual Machine to Use the LSI Logic SCSI AdapterESX!Server!virtual!
Administration Guide56 VMware, Inc. To add the LSI Logic SCSI Adapter to the configuration file1 Connect!to!the!service!console!and,!using!a!text!edi
VMware, Inc. 57Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines in!“Configuring!the!LSI!Logic!SCSI!Adapter!in!a!Linux!Guest!Operating!System”!on!p
Administration Guide58 VMware, Inc. Shut down and power off the virtual machine, then edit the configuration file. Switch the original BusLogic adapt
VMware, Inc. 59Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines For!an!existing!Linux!virtual!machine!with!the!modified!configuration,!the!guest!n
Administration Guide6 VMware, Inc. Unregistering!a!Virtual!Machine 93Deleting!a!Virtual!Machine 93Configuring!VMware!ESX!Server 93Using!Common!Contro
Administration Guide60 VMware, Inc. ! Boot!loader!might!not!have!been!installed!or!was!not!installed!correctly,!which!results!in!the!loader!loading!t
VMware, Inc. 61Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines ! The!guest!operating!system!must!support!multiprocessor!systems.!Examples!include
Administration Guide62 VMware, Inc. Downgrading to One Virtual ProcessorVMware!ESX!Server!does!not!support!downgrading!a!multiprocessor!virtual!machi
VMware, Inc. 63Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines 3Click!the!Options!tab!and,!under!Verbose!Options,!click!the!link.!4 Change!the!va
Administration Guide64 VMware, Inc. Import!the!virtual!disks!and!any!redo!logs!to!the!server!and!create!a!new!virtual!machine!configuration.!See!“Imp
VMware, Inc. 65Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines When!you!install!VMware!Tools!in!the!VMware!ESX!Server!virtual!machine,!you!can!se
Administration Guide66 VMware, Inc. Otherwise,!if!you!do!not!add!the!new!geometry!information!to!the!configuration!file,!when!you!power!on!the!virtua
VMware, Inc. 67Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines To import a virtual machine into VMware ESX Server1Make!sure!you!have!access!to!th
Administration Guide68 VMware, Inc. 7 Select!the!newly!imported!disk!file!(.dsk!or!.vmdk),!and! click!Edit!Properties.8 Change!the!user!and!group!nam
VMware, Inc. 69Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Workstation!4!does!not!support!the!LSILogic!SCSI!adapter.!To!use!the!SCSI!adapter!
VMware, Inc. 7Contents Setting!Startup!and!Shutdown!Options!by!Modifying!the!Configuration!File!Directly!(Advanced!Users!Only) 126Viewing!a!List!of!C
Administration Guide70 VMware, Inc. To!register!the!virtual!machines!from!the!service!console,!use!this!command:vmware-cmd -s register /<configpat
VMware, Inc. 71Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines 4 Change!to!the!directory!where!the!archive!was!unpacked.cd vmware-console-distrib
Administration Guide72 VMware, Inc. You!perform!these!power!operations!from!the!toolbar!buttons!and!menus!in!the!consoles.!For!more!information!on!ch
VMware, Inc. 73Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Configuring Virtual MachinesKey!configuration!settings!for!an!existing!virtual!mac
Administration Guide74 VMware, Inc. Recommended Configuration Options This!section!details!options!that!can!influence!the!performance!of!your!virtual
VMware, Inc. 75Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines targeted!disk!is!busy,!rather!than!unavailable,!may!cause!mirroring!programs!to!re
Administration Guide76 VMware, Inc. Figure 2-2. UUID dialog boxThis!dialog!box!has!four!options:! If!you!moved!this!virtual!machine,!you!can!keep!th
VMware, Inc. 77Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines If!the!UUID!does!not !match!the!value!of!uuid.location,!the!newly!generated!value!
Administration Guide78 VMware, Inc. If!the!virtual!machine’s!UUID!has!been!set!to!a!specific!value,!the!configuration!file!has!a!line!that!begins!wit
VMware, Inc. 793You!can!manage!and!configure!virtual!machines!using!either!the!Service!Console!or!the!VMware!Management!Interface.!The!the!VMware!Man
Administration Guide8 VMware, Inc. Using!Hardware!or!Software!Disk!Snapshots 153Using!Network‐Based!Replication!Tools 1544 Using!the!VMware!Remote!Co
Administration Guide80 VMware, Inc.! “Setting!a!MIME!Type!to!Launch!the!VMware!Remote!Console”!on!page 139! “Editing!a!Virtual!Machine’s!Configuration
VMware, Inc. 81Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceAfter!your!user!name!and!password!are!authorized!by!the!management!interface,!the!Status
Administration Guide82 VMware, Inc.3Under!the!line!PerlSetEnv vmware_SESSION_LENGTH 60,!do!one!of!the!following.! To!set!the!period!to!1!minute,!add!t
VMware, Inc. 83Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo disable the option to launch the remote console automatically1In!the!Internet!Explore
Administration Guide84 VMware, Inc.When!you!use!Internet!Explorer!6.0!to!connect!to!the!management!interface,!do!not!use!a!fully!qualified!domain!name
VMware, Inc. 85Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceFigure 3-1. Status MonitorViewing Summary Information About VMware ESX ServerIn!the!Sys
Administration Guide86 VMware, Inc.Viewing Summary Information About Virtual Machines on VMware ESX ServerUnder!Virtual!Machines,!you!can!view!a!list!
VMware, Inc. 87Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceDepending!on!your!permissions!and!the!state!of!the!virtual!machine,!some!options!may!not
Administration Guide88 VMware, Inc.! Power!On/Resume!–!Powers!on!a!stopped!virtual!machine!or!resumes!a!suspended!virtual!machine!without!running!a!sc
VMware, Inc. 89Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceChanging!the!power!state!executes!any!script!associated!with!the!power!state!change.!For
VMware, Inc. 9Contents Switching!User!Names 177The!proc!File!System 177Getting!Help!for!Service!Console!Commands 180Authentication!and!Security!Featu
Administration Guide90 VMware, Inc.3Click!Edit.!The!Edit!Options!dialog!box!appears.For!fastest!suspend!and!restore!operations,!select!the!appropriate
VMware, Inc. 91Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface4Next!to!Virtual!Disk,!click!Edit.5Click!Nonpersistent,!and!click!OK!to!save!your!change
Administration Guide92 VMware, Inc.When!you!click!Power!Off,!the!virtual!machine!will!power!off,!ready!to!resume!at!the!suspend!point!you!set.If!you!d
VMware, Inc. 93Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceCreating a New Virtual MachineTo!create!a!new!virtual!machine!from!the!management!interf
Administration Guide94 VMware, Inc.Close!–!Closes!the!current!management!interface!window.!You!can!close!only!windows!that!were! opened!while!using!th
VMware, Inc. 95Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interfacetime!these!statistics!cover.!See!“Configuring!the!Statistics!Period!for!the!VMware!Manag
Administration Guide96 VMware, Inc.! On!the!Status!Monitor!or!a!details!pane!for!that!virtual!machine,!click!the!arrow!to!the!right!of!the!terminal!ic
VMware, Inc. 97Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceUnderstanding Resource ValuesThe!values!under!Resources!indicate!a!range!of!percentages!
Administration Guide98 VMware, Inc.Figure 3-4. Memory tabThe!Memory!tab!shows!how!much!memory!is!being!used!by!the!virtual!machine!and!how!memory!res
VMware, Inc. 99Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceResource!information!displayed!includes:! Minimum!–!Minimum!amount!of!memory!that!must!b
Commentaires sur ces manuels