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Administration GuideVMware ESX Server 2

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Administration Guide10 VMware, Inc. Changing!the!Maximum!Size!of!a!File!Allowed!by!VMFS 200Spanning!a!VMFS!volume. 200Converting!a!Partition!to!VMFS‐

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Administration Guide100 VMware, Inc.Understanding Performance ValuesThe!values!under!Performance!are!based!on!the!past!five!minutes.!The!period!of!tim

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VMware, Inc. 101Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceFigure 3-6. Network tabThe!Network!tab!shows!network!performance!information!and!resou

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Administration Guide102 VMware, Inc.To enable network traffic shaping1In!the!Network!tab,!click!Edit.!The!Network!Resource!Settings!dialog!box!appears

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VMware, Inc. 103Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceFigure 3-7. Hardware tabThe!Hardware!tab!lists!the!virtual!hardware!in!the!virtual!mac

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Administration Guide104 VMware, Inc.To configure the virtual machine’s floppy drive1In!the!Hardware!tab,!under!Floppy!Drive,!click!Edit.!The!Floppy!Dr

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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

Page 9 - Administering!ESX!Server 187

Administration Guide106 VMware, Inc.Keep!in!mind!the!following:! Virtual!machines!running!certain!guest!operating!systems,!such!as!Windows!NT,!can!be!

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VMware, Inc. 107Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo configure the virtual machine’s virtual processors and memory1In!the!Hardware!tab,!u

Page 11 - Contents

Administration Guide108 VMware, Inc.! vmnet!adapter!–!Connects!the!virtual!machine!to!an!internal!network!of!other!virtual!machines.!All!the!virtual!m

Page 12 - Storage!and!File!Systems 245

VMware, Inc. 109Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceConfiguring a Virtual Machine’s SCSI ControllersYou!can!configure!the!settings!for!the!

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VMware, Inc. 11Contents Configuring!the!ESX!Server!Agent 227Configuring!the!ESX!Server!Agent!Through!the!VMware!Management!Interface 227Configuring!t

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Administration Guide110 VMware, Inc.ESX!Server!can!use!disks!in!four!modes:! Persistent!–!Disks!in!persistent!mode!behave!exactly!like!conventional!di

Page 15 - 11 Networking 311

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

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Administration Guide112 VMware, Inc.To configure a virtual machine’s generic SCSI device1To!configure!an!existing!generic!SCSI!device,!on!the!Hardware

Page 17 - Index 375

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

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Administration Guide114 VMware, Inc.3 Create!one!of!the!following!virtual!disks:! Click!Blank!to!create!a!new!virtual!disk.!Specify!the!following:! Im

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VMware, Inc. 115Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface! Click!Existing!to!add!an!existing!virtual!disk!to!the!virtual!machine.!Specify!the!fo

Page 20 - Conventions and Abbreviations

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

Page 21 - Self-Service Support

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

Page 22 - Reporting Problems

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!

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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

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Administration Guide12 VMware, Inc. 9 Storage!and!File!Systems 245File!System!Management!on!SCSI!Disks!and!RAID 245Viewing!and!Manipulating!Files!in!

Page 25 - Introduction to VMware ESX

Administration Guide120 VMware, Inc.Adding a Generic SCSI Device to a Virtual MachineBefore!adding!a!generic!SCSI!device,!make!sure!the!virtual!machin

Page 26 - Virtualization

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

Page 27 - Network Virtualization

Administration Guide122 VMware, Inc.3To!connect!this!virtual!machine!to!the!server’s!SCSI!device!when!the!virtual!machine!is!powered!on,!select!Connec

Page 28 - Virtualization at a Glance

VMware, Inc. 123Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceThe!Options!tab!shows!standard!virtual!machine!information:! Display!Name!–!Identifies!

Page 29 - Software Compatibility

Administration Guide124 VMware, Inc.The!virtual!machine!startup!options!include:! At!System!Startup!–!Whether!this!virtual!machine!should!start!when!t

Page 30 - Service Console

VMware, Inc. 125Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface4To!specify!that!VMware!Tools!should!start!in!a!virtual!machine!before!the!next!virtual

Page 31 - Using VMware ESX Server

Administration Guide126 VMware, Inc.Setting Startup and Shutdown Options by Modifying the Configuration File Directly (Advanced Users Only)To!add!or!c

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VMware, Inc. 127Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo add an option to the configuration file (.vmx)1Under!Verbose!Options,!click!the!link

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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!

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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

Page 35 - Working With ESX Server

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

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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!

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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

Page 38 - Table 1-5. Troubleshooting

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

Page 39 - Virtual Machines

VMware, Inc. 133Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceUsing Parallel Ports in a Virtual MachineVirtual!machines!must!be!configured!so!that!pa

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Administration Guide134 VMware, Inc.5Start!the!virtual!machine!using!the!remote!console.!You!might!see!a!message!warning!that!the!parallel!port!is!sta

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VMware, Inc. 135Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interfacevirtual!machine!starts,!add!an!option!serial0.startConnected to!the!configuration!file!

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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!

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VMware, Inc. 137Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceThe!Confirm:!Deleting!<Virtual!Machine>!dialog!box!appears.!All!the!files!to!be!d

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Administration Guide138 VMware, Inc.Figure 3-11. Options tabThese!options!allow!you!to!configure!ESX!Server.!For!information!on!each!of!these!links,!

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VMware, Inc. 139Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo!start!the!Apache!server,!type:!/etc/init.d/httpd.vmware startTo!stop!the!Apache!serv

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Administration Guide14 VMware, Inc. Saving!Your!Multipathing!Settings 277In!Case!of!Failover 277Settings!for!QLogic!Adapters 277Failover!in!Windows!2

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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

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VMware, Inc. 141Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceChanging Your Virtual SCSI AdapterBy!default,!ESX!Server!assigns!the!BusLogic!virtual!S

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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

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VMware, Inc. 143Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceWhen!you!start!a!long‐running!operation—for!example,!pasting!a!file!larger!than!10MB!af

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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

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VMware, Inc. 145Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceCreating a Flagship UserYou!might!choose!to!have!a!virtual!machine!owned!by!a!“flagship

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Administration Guide146 VMware, Inc.Registering a Virtual MachineVirtual!machines!created!on!the!server!are!automatically!registered.!If!you!imported!

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VMware, Inc. 147Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceA!message!indicates!that!the!virtual!machine!is!registered.5Click!Close!Window.!The!vir

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Administration Guide148 VMware, Inc.Running Many Virtual Machines on ESX Server To!run!or!register!more!than!60!virtual!machines,!you!must!change!some

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VMware, Inc. 149Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface3Raise!the!vmware‐serverd!process!priority!to!‐15!so!that!it!can!connect!to!all!running

Page 57 - Operating System

VMware, Inc. 15Contents Creating!Multinode!Network!Load!Balancing!Clusters!on!ESX!Server 302Creating!the!First!Node’s!Base!Virtual!Machine 302Install

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Administration Guide150 VMware, Inc.Increasing the Timeout Value for the vmware-authd ProcessAs!root,!use!a!text!editor!and!add!the!following!configur

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VMware, Inc. 151Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo increase service console shares through the service console1Log!into!the!service!con

Page 60 - Processor

Administration Guide152 VMware, Inc.! Recover!from!catastrophic!failures!in!which!your!entire!virtual!machine!is!damaged.VMware!ESX!Server!provides!se

Page 61 - Linux Guest Operating Systems

VMware, Inc. 153Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceBacking Up Virtual Machines from the Service ConsoleYou!can!back!up!your!virtual!machin

Page 62 - ESX Server 1.5.2

Administration Guide154 VMware, Inc.Using Network-Based Replication ToolsYou!can!configure!any!enterprise!disk!storage!subsystems!to!replicate,!or!mir

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VMware, Inc. 1675In!this!chapter,!the!following!sections!describe!aspects!of!using!the!VMware!Service!Console:! “Characteristics!of!the!VMware!Servic

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Administration Guide168 VMware, Inc.Using DHCP for the Service Console The!recommended!setup!is!to!use!static!IP!addresses!for!the!service!console.!It

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VMware, Inc. 169Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service ConsoleCommands Specific to ESX ServerIdentifying Network CardsThe!findnic!command!lets!you!send!ne

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Administration Guide170 VMware, Inc.The!format!for!the!vmkfstools!command,!when!specifying!a!VMFS!volume!or!file,!is:vmkfstools <options> <pa

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VMware, Inc. 171Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service Console!Table 5-1. Linux commands used on the service consoleCommand Example and Explanationcd Cha

Page 68 - Exporting Virtual Machines

Administration Guide16 VMware, Inc. Improving!Performance 329Improving!Slow!Performance 329Improving!Slow!Performance!on!ESX!Server 329Improving!Slow

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Administration Guide172 VMware, Inc.Finding and Viewing FilesTable 5‐2!describes!some!common!Linux!commands!for!finding!and!viewing!files!that!can!als

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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

Page 71 - State Changes

Administration Guide174 VMware, Inc.fdformat Do!a!floppy!disk!format.fdformat /dev/fd0Format!a!floppy!disk!in!the!first!floppy!disk!drive.groupadd Add

Page 72 - Issues to Consider

VMware, Inc. 175Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service ConsoleSetting File Permissions and OwnershipFiles!and!directories!on!the!service!console!can!have!

Page 73 - Configuring Virtual Machines

Administration Guide176 VMware, Inc.execute).!The!final!cluster!of!three!characters!(r--)!indicates!that!all!other!users!have!permission!to!read!the!f

Page 74 - SleepWhenIdle

VMware, Inc. 177Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service Console.Switching User NamesTable 5‐5!describes!the!common!Linux!commands!for!switching!user!names!

Page 75 - Modifying the SMBIOS UUID

Administration Guide178 VMware, Inc.The!/proc/vmware!directory!contains!information!specific!to!the!running!of!the!ESX!Server!virtualization!layer!in!

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VMware, Inc. 179Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service Consolemem Memory!parameters.!See!“Memory!Resource!Management”!on!page 345migration Reserved!for!fu

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Administration Guide180 VMware, Inc.Getting Help for Service Console CommandsDetailed!usage!notes!for!most!service!console!commands!are!available!as!m

Page 78 - Virtual Machine

VMware, Inc. 181Chapter 5 Using the VMware Service Consoleit!can!be!configured!easily!to!use!LDAP,!NIS,!Kerberos,!or!another!distributed!authenticatio

Page 79 - Using the VMware

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

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Administration Guide182 VMware, Inc.Using Your Own Security Certificates when Securing Your Remote SessionsWhen!using!the!VMware!Remote!Console!or!the

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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

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Administration Guide184 VMware, Inc.Using Devices With ESX ServerIn!this!section,!we!discuss!considerations!when!using!devices!with!ESX!Server.Support

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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

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Administration Guide186 VMware, Inc.

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VMware, Inc. 187 6You!can!modify!ESX!Server!configuration!options!by!logging!in!to!the!VMware!Management!Interface!as!root!and!clicking!the!Options!

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Administration Guide188 VMware, Inc. Startup ProfileFrom!the!Options!tab!of!the!VMware!Management!Interface,!use!the!Startup!Profiles!option!to!creat

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VMware, Inc. 189Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Creating and Editing Virtual SwitchesYou!can!create!new!virtual!switches!or!edit!existing!switches

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Administration Guide190 VMware, Inc. An!internal!adapter!is!created!for!the!virtual!switch.!A!notification!message !shows!“No!outbound!adapters.!Traf

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VMware, Inc. 191Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server To change your VLAN processing settings1From!the!Options!tab,!select!Advanced!Settings.!The!Advanc

Page 90 - Enabling Repeatable Resume

Administration Guide18 VMware, Inc.

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Administration Guide192 VMware, Inc. Configuring Network Speed and Duplex SettingsWhen!you!use!the!VMware!Management!Interface!to!configure!network!s

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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

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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

Page 94 - Configuring a Virtual Machine

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

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Administration Guide196 VMware, Inc. SNMP ConfigurationFrom!the!Options!tab!of!the!VMware!Management!Interface,!use!the!SNMP!Configuration!option!to!

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VMware, Inc. 197Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server storing!disks!for!virtual!machines.!You!can!also!edit,!label,!and!remove!existing!partitions.!When

Page 97 - Modifying CPU Values

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

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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

Page 99 - Modifying Memory Values

Administration Guide200 VMware, Inc. Setting the Volume’s Access ModeThere!are!two!modes!for!accessing!VMFS!volumes:!public!or!shared.!! Public!mode!

Page 100 - Modifying Disk Values

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

Page 101 - Enabling Traffic Shaping

VMware, Inc. 19 PThis!preface!describes!the!contents!of!the!ESX!Server!Administration!Guide!and!provides!pointers!to!technical!and!educational!resou

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Administration Guide202 VMware, Inc. The!status!of!each!path!is!indicated!by!a!symbol!that!corresponds!to!its!current!status:!!–!Indicates!that!the!p

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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

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Administration Guide204 VMware, Inc. ! Activation!policy.!The!swap!file!can!be!active!when!the!system!boots,!or!it!can!be!activated!manually.!To!deac

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VMware, Inc. 205Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Advanced SettingsFrom!the!Options!tab!of!the!VMware!Management!Interface,!use!the!Advanced!Setting

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Administration Guide206 VMware, Inc. To!change!the!setting!for!a!VMkernel!configuration!parameter,!click!the!link!for!the!value.!The!VMkernel!Paramet

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VMware, Inc. 207Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Configuring the Service Console’s Processor UsageTo!review!and!configure!the!service!console’s!pro

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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

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VMware, Inc. 209Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server The!Shares!value!represents!a!relative!metric!for!controlling!disk!bandwidth,!where!this!value!is!

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Administration Guide210 VMware, Inc. ! Service!Console!messages,!the!data!for!which!is!gathered!from!/var/log/messages!in!the!service!console.!See!“V

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VMware, Inc. 211Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Viewing VMkernel MessagesTo!view!the!VMkernel!message!log,!click!the!VMkernel!Log!tab.Figure 6-13.

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VMware, Inc.3145 Porter DrivePalo Alto, CA 94304www.vmware.com2 VMware, Inc.Administration Guide You can find the most up-to-date technical documenta

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Administration Guide20 VMware, Inc. About This BookThis!manual,!ESX!Server!Administration!Guide,!describes!how!to!administer!and!configure!ESX !Serve

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Administration Guide212 VMware, Inc. Viewing Service Console LogsTo!view!service!console!messages,!click!the!Service!Console!Log!tab.Figure 6-14. Se

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VMware, Inc. 213Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Viewing the Availability ReportTo!view!the!server!availability!report,!click!the!Availability!Repo

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Administration Guide214 VMware, Inc. How Memory Is UtilizedThe!Memory!Utilization!pane!shows!how!much!memory!is!being!used!by!the!ESX!Server!and!how!

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VMware, Inc. 215Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Many!VMware!ESX!Server!workloads!present!opportunities!for!sharing!memory!across!virtual!machines.

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Administration Guide216 VMware, Inc. ! Swapped!–!Total!memory!forcibly!reclaimed!from!virtual!machines!and!stored!in!system!swap!files.! Balloon!Driv

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VMware, Inc. 217Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server To!adjust!the!allocation!of!server!memory!to!a!virtual!machine,!click!the!virtual!machine!name.!Th

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Administration Guide218 VMware, Inc. ! when!VMWare!Tools!starts!–!Wait!until!VMWare!Tools!is!operating!in!the!current!virtual!machine!before!starting

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VMware, Inc. 219Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server The!System!Startup!and!Shutdown!Defaults!dialog!box!appears.3To!enable!system‐wide!startup!and!shu

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Administration Guide220 VMware, Inc. Disabling the System’s Configuration SettingsTo disable the system-wide configuration settings1Under!System!Conf

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VMware, Inc. 221Chapter 6 Administering ESX Server Figure 6-17. Virtual Machine Startup Sequence configuration pane To!specify!the!startup!order!for

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VMware, Inc. 21Preface Technical Support and Education ResourcesThe!following!sections!describe!the!technical!support!resources!available!to!you:! “S

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Administration Guide222 VMware, Inc. To reboot the computer where ESX Server is running1Log!in!to!the!management!interface!as!root.!The!URL!to!connec

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VMware, Inc. 2237Simple!network!management!protocol!(SNMP)!is!a!communication!protocol!between!an!SNMP!client!(for!example,!a!workstation)!and!an!SNM

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Administration Guide224 VMware, Inc.You!can!use!the!ESX!Server!SNMP!agent!with!any!management!software!that!can!load!and!compile!a!management!informat

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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!

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Administration Guide226 VMware, Inc.Overview of Setting Up ESX Server SNMPESX!Server!2.5!includes!two!daemons,!a!master!(snmpd),!and!a!subagent!(vmwar

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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

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Administration Guide228 VMware, Inc.4Make!sure!the!paths!to!the!snmpd!daemon!startup!script!and!its!configuration!file!are!correct.!If!either!of!these

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VMware, Inc. 229Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX ServerTo use the VMware SNMP Daemon with Third Party Management Applications1Install!your!third!party!ma

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Administration Guide230 VMware, Inc.The!second!command!starts!the!subagent!vmware-snmpd!daemon.By!default,!the!agents!start!and!run!as!background!proc

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VMware, Inc. 231Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX Server! Set!up!appropriate!community!names!in!the!management!software.!These!must!correspond!to!the!valu

Page 135 - Using Disk Modes

Administration Guide22 VMware, Inc. Online and Telephone SupportUse!online!support!to!submit!technical!support!requests,!view!your!product!and!contra

Page 136 - Management Interface

Administration Guide232 VMware, Inc.vmware.vmwVirtMachinesThis!group!consists!of!virtual!machine!configuration!information!in!six!tables.vmTable Cont

Page 137 - Configuring VMware ESX Server

VMware, Inc. 233Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX ServerhbaTgtTable Contains!SCSI!targets!seen!by!this!virtual!machine.netTable Contains!network!adapter

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Administration Guide234 VMware, Inc.cdromTable Contains!CD‐ROM!drives!seen!by!this!virtual!machine.vmware.vmwResourcesThis!group!contains!statistics!

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VMware, Inc. 235Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX Servervmware.vmwResources.vmwMemory This!group!contains!RAM!information!in!three!variables!and!one!table

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Administration Guide236 VMware, Inc.vmwHBATable Disk!adapter!and!target!information!table.vmware.vmwResources.vmwNetTableThis!group!contains!network!

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VMware, Inc. 237Chapter 7 Using SNMP with ESX Servervmware.vmwProductSpecificThis!group!contains!variables!categorized!into!product‐specific!subgroups

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Administration Guide238 VMware, Inc.vmware.vmwOIDThere!are!no!variables!in!this!group.!This!group!is!used!to!allocate!a!unique!identifier!for!the!prod

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VMware, Inc. 239 8The!ESX!Server!virtualization!layer,!also!known!as!the!VMkernel,!runs!on!the!native!hardware.!It!manages!all!the!operating!systems

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Administration Guide240 VMware, Inc. VMkernel Module Loader The!program!vmkload_mod!is!used!to!load!device!driver!and!network!shaper!modules!into!the

Page 145 - Creating a Flagship User

VMware, Inc. 241Chapter 8 Using VMkernel Device Modules The!format!of!<scsi-device-name>!is!<PCI-Bus>:<PCI-slot>.!-e--exportsymExpo

Page 146 - Registering a Virtual Machine

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!

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Administration Guide242 VMware, Inc. Preparing to Load Modules vmkload_mod -e /usr/lib/vmware/vmkmod/vmklinux linux This!command!must!be!given!before

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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

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Administration Guide244 VMware, Inc. As!an!example!of!passing!a!parameter!to!the!Emulex!device!driver,!identify!the!bus,!slot,!and!function!holding!t

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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

Page 151 - Backing Up Virtual Machines

Administration Guide246 VMware, Inc. machines!in!nonpersistent,!undoable,!or!append!disk!modes.!For!information!on!disk!modes,!see!“Creating!a!New!Vi

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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

Page 153 - Downtime

Administration Guide248 VMware, Inc. VMFS AccessibilityThere!are!two!modes!for!accessing!VMFS!volumes:!public!and!shared.! public!–!The!default!mode!

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VMware, Inc. 249Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems 4Make!the!appropriate!changes,!and!click!OK.See!“Configuring!Storage:!Disk!Partitions!and!File!Sys

Page 155 - Console

Administration Guide250 VMware, Inc. vmkfstools Syntax When Specifying a VMFS Volume or FileThe!format!for!the!vmkfstools!command,!when!specifying!a!

Page 156 - Managing the Service Console

VMware, Inc. 251Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems Create a VMFS on the specified SCSI device-C --createfs [vmfs1|vmfs2]-b --blocksize #[gGmMkK] -n -

Page 157 - Identifying Network Cards

Administration Guide24 VMware, Inc.

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Administration Guide252 VMware, Inc. Create a file with the specified size on the file system of the specified SCSI device-c --createfile #[gGmMkK]Th

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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

Page 160 - Finding and Viewing Files

Administration Guide254 VMware, Inc. Set the VMFS on the specified SCSI device to the specified mode-F --config [public|shared|writable]Public With!

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VMware, Inc. 255Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems This!option!adds!another!physical!extent!(designated!by!<extension-SCSIDevice>),!starting!at

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Administration Guide256 VMware, Inc. See!“Migrating!VMware!Workstation!and!VMware!GSX!Server!Virtual!Machines”!on!page 63!for!details!on!specifying!t

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VMware, Inc. 257Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems Scans the specified vmhba adapter for devices and LUNs‐s!‐‐scan!<FC_SCSI_adapter>This!option

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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

Page 165 - The proc File System

VMware, Inc. 259Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems This!conversion!may!take!several!minutes.!When!your!prompt!returns,!the!conversion!is!complete.Bef

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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

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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

Page 168 - Authenticating Users

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

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Administration Guide262 VMware, Inc. The!Hardware!tab!for!this!virtual!machine!appears.3Click!Add!Device!to!start!the!Add!Device!wizard.4Click!Hard!D

Page 170 - Default Permissions

VMware, Inc. 263Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems 6Specify!the!following:a Select!Use!Metadata!to!enable!access!to!the!disks!metadata!file!informati

Page 171 - Low Security

Administration Guide264 VMware, Inc. Each!SCSI!controllerʹs!subdirectory!contains!entries!for!the!SCSI!devices!on!that!controller,!numbered!by!SCSI!t

Page 172 - Using Devices With ESX Server

VMware, Inc. 265Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems can!immediately!access!the!necessary!data!when!the!failover!occurs.!See!“Configuration!for!Cluster

Page 173 - VMware Remote Console

Administration Guide266 VMware, Inc. To change the bus sharing setting1Log!into!the!management!interface!as!the!appropriate!user!and!be!sure!the!virt

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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

Page 175 - Administering ESX Server

Administration Guide268 VMware, Inc. To change VMkernel configuration options1Log!in!to!the!VMware!Management!Interface!as!root.The!Status!Monitor!ap

Page 176 - Network Connections

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

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Administration Guide270 VMware, Inc. ! LUN!masking!–!With!LUN!masking,!each!LUN!is!assigned!and!accessed!by!a!specific!list!of!connections.!Be!sure!t

Page 178 - Creating Port Groups

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:

Page 179 - Configuring Physical Adapters

Administration Guide26 VMware, Inc. Figure 1-1. ESX Server core architectureVirtualizationThe!VMware!virtualization!layer!brings!hardware!virtualiza

Page 180 - Users and Groups

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

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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

Page 182 - Security Settings

Administration Guide274 VMware, Inc. Viewing the Current Multipathing StateYou!can!view!your!current!multipathing!configuration!with!the!vmkmultipath

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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

Page 184 - Storage Management

Administration Guide276 VMware, Inc. Type!the!following!command!to!select!the!fixed!policy!for!a!disk,!in!this!example,!vmhba0:0:0.!# vmkmultipath -s

Page 185 - Creating a Disk Partition

VMware, Inc. 277Chapter 9 Storage and File Systems Saving Your Multipathing SettingsYour!multipathing!settings!are!saved!when!shutting!down!ESX!Serve

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Administration Guide278 VMware, Inc. Failover in Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003 Guest Operating SystemsFor!the!Windows!2000!and!Windows!Server!

Page 187 - Editing a Disk Partition

VMware, Inc. 27910In!this!chapter,!the!following!sections!describe!how!to!use!VMware!ESX!Server!to!provide!clustered!virtual!machines!in!a!variety!of

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Administration Guide280 VMware, Inc.Applications that Can Use ClusteringTo!take!advantage!of!clustering!services,!applications!need!to!be!able!to!reco

Page 189 - Removing a Disk Partition

VMware, Inc. 281Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringClustering Software in Virtual MachinesNetwork!Load!Balancing,!Microsoft!Clustering!Service,!an

Page 190 - Configuring Failover Policies

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

Page 191 - Configuring a Swap File

Administration Guide282 VMware, Inc.Figure 10-2. Two-node cluster using two physical machines; each node running clustering software.Consolidating Cl

Page 192 - Adapter Bindings

VMware, Inc. 283Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringFigure 10-4. Standby host using three virtual machines on a single physical machine; all runni

Page 193 - Advanced Settings

Administration Guide284 VMware, Inc.! QLogic!and!Emulex!HBAs!in!a!clustered!environment!must!be!dedicated!to!VMkernel.Important Notes! Each!virtual!ma

Page 194 - Service Console Settings

VMware, Inc. 285Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringTo create a base virtual machine in the first node1Access!the!VMware!Management!Interface!at:!h

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Administration Guide286 VMware, Inc.Virtual Disk ConfigurationYou!need!a!shared!SCSI!controller!and!shared!SCSI!disks!for!shared!access!to!clustered!s

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VMware, Inc. 287Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering3Click!Add!Device.4Click!Network!Adapter.5From!the!Device!Binding!drop‐down!list!choose!vmnet_0

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Administration Guide288 VMware, Inc.2Shut!down!the!guest!operating!system!and!power!off!the!virtual!machine.3Remove!the!Windows!2000!Advanced!Server!C

Page 198 - Viewing VMkernel Warnings

VMware, Inc. 289Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering9From!the!Virtual!Disk!Image!drop‐down!list,!choose!cluster2.vmdk.!10 Choose!the!virtual!SCSI!n

Page 199 - Viewing VMkernel Messages

Administration Guide290 VMware, Inc.This!attaches!the!second!Ethernet!adapter!to!a!private!network!between!the!cluster!nodes.5Click!OK.You!have!create

Page 200 - Viewing Service Console Logs

VMware, Inc. 291Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering10 To!add!a!cluster!services!account!in!the!domain,!go!to!Programs!>!Administrative!Tools!&g

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Administration Guide28 VMware, Inc. Private Virtual Ethernet Networks (VMnets)You!can!use!VMnet!connections!for!high‐speed!networking!between!virtual

Page 202 - How Memory Is Utilized

Administration Guide292 VMware, Inc.Running Microsoft Cluster ServiceMicrosoft!Cluster!Service!should!operate!normally!in!the!virtual!machine!after!it

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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

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Administration Guide294 VMware, Inc.Cloning the Virtual MachineNow!that!you!have!a!virtual!machine!with!Windows!2000!Advanced!Server!installed,!clone!

Page 205 - System Configuration Settings

VMware, Inc. 295Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringThis!concludes!the!cloning!process.!Continue!with!creating!the!second!node!virtual!machine.Crea

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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

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VMware, Inc. 297Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringTable 10‐1!summarizes!additional,!important!points!for!using!Microsoft!Clustering!Software!with

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Administration Guide298 VMware, Inc.Clustereddisks!(Continued)Clustered!non‐pass‐through!raw!device!mapping! Revision!must!be!ESX!2.5!or!higher.! Must

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VMware, Inc. 299Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringRunning Microsoft Cluster ServiceMicrosoft!Cluster!Service!should!operate!normally!in!the!virtu

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Administration Guide300 VMware, Inc.VMFS Locking and SCSI ReservationFor!a!shared!SCSI!disk!that!can!be!accessed!by!multiple!ESX!Server!machines,!two!

Page 211 - Using SNMP with ESX

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

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VMware, Inc. 29Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server Figure 1-3. virtual Machine configurationIn!Figure 1‐3,!each!virtual!machine!is!configure

Page 213 - SNMP Traps

Administration Guide302 VMware, Inc.Using LUN Masking to Avoid Locking IssuesLocking!issues!are!likely!to!happen!on!a!SAN,!where!multiple!users!may!be

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VMware, Inc. 303Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering3Keep!the!default!Guest!Operating!System!selection!of!Microsoft!Windows!2000!Server.!4 Change!t

Page 215

Administration Guide304 VMware, Inc.To add a virtual network adapter1On!the!Hardware!tab!for!this!virtual!machine,!click!Add!Device.2Click!Network!Ada

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VMware, Inc. 305Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringTo clone the virtual machine using the management interface1Run!sysprep.exe,!which!is!available

Page 217 - /etc/rc.d/init.d/snmpd start

Administration Guide306 VMware, Inc.Repeat!this!command!using!a!different!target!filename!to!create!more!than!one!copy.This!concludes!the!cloning!proc

Page 218 - Configuring SNMP

VMware, Inc. 307Chapter 10 Configuration for ClusteringThis!concludes!the!cloning!process.!Continue!with!creating!the!second!node!virtual!machineRepea

Page 219 - Configuring SNMP Security

Administration Guide308 VMware, Inc.4Click!OK.You!have!finished!creating!and!configuring!the!new!node’s!virtual!machine.Go!to!the!management!interface

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VMware, Inc. 309Chapter 10 Configuration for Clustering! Primary!IP!Address:!Address!for!the!cluster!as!a!whole.!This!is!the!address!that!the!clients!

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Administration Guide310 VMware, Inc.

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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!

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VMware, Inc. 3Contents ContentsP Preface 19About!This!Book 20Intended!Audience 20Document!Feedback 20Conventions!and!Abbreviations 20Abbreviations!Us

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Administration Guide30 VMware, Inc. Service ConsoleThis!section!discusses!the!service!console!functions,!processes,!and!files.Service Console Functio

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Administration Guide312 VMware, Inc. How VMware ESX Server Generates MAC AddressesEach!virtual!network!adapter!in!a!virtual!machine!gets!a!unique!MAC

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VMware, Inc. 313Chapter 11 Networking or!of!different!virtual!machines)!having!the!same!predetermined!generated!MAC!addresses!and!your!virtual!machin

Page 227 - Using VMkernel Device

Administration Guide314 VMware, Inc. VMkernel Network Card Locator When!network!interface!cards!are!assigned!to!the!VMkernel,!it!can!be!difficult!to!

Page 228 - VMkernel Module Loader

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

Page 229 - Examples

Administration Guide316 VMware, Inc. To enable the setting of the PromiscuousAllowed configuration variable1Click!the!Edit!Configuration!tab!of!the!V

Page 230 - Loading Modules

VMware, Inc. 317Chapter 11 Networking virtual!machines’!resources!available!to!the!service!console!and!allowing!virtual!machines!to!share!the!network

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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

Page 232 - # MANUAL-CONFIG

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

Page 233 - Storage and File Systems

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

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VMware, Inc. 321Chapter 11 Networking Bind!together!similar!physical!adapters!whenever!possible.!ESX!Server!uses!only!features!or!capabilities!common

Page 235 - Labelling VMFS Volumes

VMware, Inc. 31Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server ! Authentication!daemon!(vmauthd)!–!Authenticates!remote!users!of!the!management!interface

Page 236 - VMFS Accessibility

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

Page 237 - Using vmkfstools

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

Page 238 - Basic vmkfstools Options

Administration Guide324 VMware, Inc. This!basic!failure!detection!mode!passively!monitors!an!adapter!for!loss!of!physical!connection!to!an!external!s

Page 239 - -b --blocksize #[gGmMkK]

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

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Administration Guide326 VMware, Inc. connections.!ESX!Server!can!detect!only!that!the!link!has!been!physically!restored,!but!not!that!the!port!is!blo

Page 241 - Advanced vmkfstools Options

VMware, Inc. 327 12VMware!ESX!Server!allows!you!to!optimize!the!performance!of!your!virtual!machines!by!managing!a!virtual!machine’s!resource!alloca

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Administration Guide328 VMware, Inc. ! “Using!Your!NUMA!System”!on!page 358! “Sizing!Memory!on!the!Server”!on!page 363! “Managing!Network!Bandwidth”!

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VMware, Inc. 329Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Improving PerformanceBefore!deploying!all!your!virtual!machines,!we!suggest!that!you

Page 244 - Recovers a VMFS

Administration Guide330 VMware, Inc. If!the!problem!is!VMkernel!swapping,!make!sure!VMware!Tools!is!installed.!Place!the!swap!file!in!a!different!phy

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VMware, Inc. 331Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management CPU Resource ManagementVMware!ESX!Server!provides!dynamic!control!over!both!the!exec

Page 246 - Deactivate a Swap File

Administration Guide32 VMware, Inc. Familiarizing Yourself with ESX ServerTable 1‐1!includes!tasks!from!the!VMware!Management!Interface!for!an!Admini

Page 247 - Examples Using vmkfstools

Administration Guide332 VMware, Inc. entitled!to!consume!twice!as!much!CPU!time,!subject!to!their!respective!minimum!and!maximum!percentages.You!may!

Page 248 - Names a VMFS volume

VMware, Inc. 333Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management you!deploy!an!additional!15!virtual!machines,!these!five!initial!virtual!machines!wi

Page 249 - Accessing Raw SCSI Disks

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

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VMware, Inc. 335Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management maximum!usage!by!a!virtual!machine.!Shares!represent!relative!importance!or!priority

Page 251 - Determining SCSI Target IDs

Administration Guide336 VMware, Inc. 3Define!the!hyperthreading!option:hyperthreading = “true”If!you!previously!defined!this!option,!change!the!curre

Page 252 - Sharing the SCSI Bus

VMware, Inc. 337Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management 2Click!the!CPU!tab.!3Click!Edit.The!CPU!Resource!Settings!dialog!box!appears.4Enter!

Page 253 - Setting Bus Sharing Options

Administration Guide338 VMware, Inc. sched.cpu.shares = <n> This!configuration!file!option!specifies!the!initial!share!allocation!for!a!virtual

Page 254 - Understanding Storage Arrays

VMware, Inc. 339Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management cpu.htsharing = <mode>Setting!the!htSharing!option!configures!the!Hyper‐Thread

Page 255 - Scanning for Devices and LUNs

Administration Guide340 VMware, Inc. /proc/vmware/vm/<id>/cpu/max Reading!from!this!file!reports!the!maximum!CPU!percentage!allocated!to!the!vi

Page 256 - OTE LUN!0!cannot!be!masked.!

VMware, Inc. 341Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management ! none!–!Each!CPU!of!the!virtual!machine!requires!an!entire!physical!CPU!(two!logica

Page 257 - Using IBM FAStT Disk Arrays

VMware, Inc. 33Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server Create!“golden!master”!(template)!virtual!disks.To!manage!ESX!Server!more!efficiently,!cre

Page 258 - Using Persistent Bindings

Administration Guide342 VMware, Inc. Examples Suppose!that!we!are!interested!in!the!CPU!allocation!for!the!virtual!machine!with!ID!103.!To!query!the!

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VMware, Inc. 343Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Figure 12-1. Status Monitor tabThe!System!Summary!section!shows!systemwide!informat

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Administration Guide344 VMware, Inc. The!output!above!is!shown!with!additional!line!breaks,!to!avoid!wrapping!long!lines.!All!times!are!reported!in!s

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VMware, Inc. 345Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management time!it!has!consumed!about!265!seconds!of!processor!time,!including!about!3!seconds!

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Administration Guide346 VMware, Inc. Allocating Memory ResourcesThree!parameters!control!the!allocation!of!memory!resources!to!each!virtual!machine:!

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VMware, Inc. 347Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Setting Memory Minimum, Maximum, and SharesYou!can!set!a!memory!minimum,!memory!maxi

Page 264 - Specifying Paths

Administration Guide348 VMware, Inc. Swap!space!must!be!reserved!on!disk!for!the!remaining!virtual!machine!memory—that!is!the!difference!between!the!

Page 265 - In Case of Failover

VMware, Inc. 349Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Virtual!machines!that!are!not!actively!using!their!allocated!memory!automatically!ha

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Administration Guide350 VMware, Inc. Swapping!is!used!to!forcibly!reclaim!memory!from!a!virtual!machine!when!no!vmmemctl!driver!is!available.!This!mi

Page 267 - Configuration for Clustering

VMware, Inc. 351Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management technique!to!securely!eliminate!redundant!copies!of!memory!pages.!With!memory!sharin

Page 268 - Clustering Virtual Machines

Administration Guide34 VMware, Inc. Table 1‐2!includes!tasks!from!the!VMware!Management!Interface!for!a!virtual!machine!user,!who!creates!and!modifie

Page 269 - Clustering Scenarios

Administration Guide352 VMware, Inc. The!Memory!Resource!Settings!dialog!box!appears.4Enter!the!settings,!and!click!OK.!Log!in!as!root!to!change!reso

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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

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Administration Guide354 VMware, Inc. current!target!size,!memory!overhead!for!virtualization!and!the!amount!of!allocated!memory!actively!in!use.!All!

Page 272 - ESX Server Machine

VMware, Inc. 355Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management This!ESX!Server!option!specifies!the!periodic!time!interval,!in!seconds,!for!automat

Page 273 - VMware, Inc. 285

Administration Guide356 VMware, Inc. Monitoring Memory StatisticsThe!VMware!Management!Interface!provides!information!on!the!current!use!of!RAM!by!th

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VMware, Inc. 357Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management The!preceding!output!is!shown!with!additional!line!breaks,!in!order!to!avoid!wrappin

Page 275 - Cloning the Virtual Machine

Administration Guide358 VMware, Inc. the!virtual!machine!is!approximately!187MB.!About!14MB!of!overhead!memory!is!currently!being!used!for!virtualiza

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VMware, Inc. 359Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Obtaining NUMA StatisticsThis!command!checks!for!the!presence!of!a!NUMA!system.!If!i

Page 277 - Network Device Configuration

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

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VMware, Inc. 361Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management other!nodes.!ESX!Server!rebalances!the!nodes!by!changing!a!virtual!machine’s!“home”!

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VMware, Inc. 35Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server Working With ESX ServerThis!section!includes!information!on!maintenance!tasks,!performance

Page 280 - Server Machines

Administration Guide362 VMware, Inc. where!<set>!comprises!CPU!numbers!on!a!single!NUMA!node.!This!entry!binds!all!virtual!CPUs!in!this!virtual

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VMware, Inc. 363Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management ! procfs!interface!on!the!service!console:/proc/vmware/vm/<id>/mem/affinityWri

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Administration Guide364 VMware, Inc. with!testing!to!confirm!that!memory!sizes!computed!according!to!these!guidelines!achieve!the!results!you!want.ES

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VMware, Inc. 365Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management The!dynamic!memory!allocation!for!a!virtual!machine!is!bounded!by!its!minimum!and!ma

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Administration Guide366 VMware, Inc. Memory OvercommitmentIn!many!consolidated!workloads,!it!is!rare!for!all!virtual!machines!to!be!actively!using!al

Page 285 - Software!with!ESX!Server

VMware, Inc. 367Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management If!memory!sharing!achieves!a!10!percent!savings!(410MB),!the!total!memory!overhead!d

Page 286

Administration Guide368 VMware, Inc. 2Click!the!Network!tab.!3Click!Edit.4The!Network!Resource!Settings!dialog!box!appears.5Enter!the!settings,!and!c

Page 287

VMware, Inc. 369Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Contains!network!filtering!status!information,!including!a!list!of! all!available!fi

Page 288 - VMFS File System Locking

Administration Guide370 VMware, Inc. second,!maximum!burst!size!of!<burstSize>!bytes,!and!an!optional!peak!bandwidth!enforcement!period!<per

Page 289 - Locking at SCSI Disk Level

VMware, Inc. 371Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management Managing Disk Bandwidth ESX!Server!provides!dynamic!control!over!the!relative!amount

Page 290 - Network Load Balancing

Administration Guide36 VMware, Inc. Table 1‐4!includes!ESX!Server!performance‐related!tasks!for!an!Administrator!(root!user).Use!scripts!to!schedule!

Page 291 - VMware, Inc. 303

Administration Guide372 VMware, Inc. Managing Disk Bandwidth from the Management InterfaceYou!can!view!and!change!settings!from!the!virtual!machine!d

Page 292

VMware, Inc. 373Chapter 12 VMware ESX Server Resource Management To edit configurations parameters in the management interface1Click!the!arrow!to!the

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Administration Guide374 VMware, Inc. Managing Disk Bandwidth from the Service ConsoleUse!the!following!guidelines!for!the!service!console!commands!to

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VMware, Inc. 375Index IndexAAccessSNMP controls 230accessto configuration file 181Accessibilityof virtual disks 264activation policyswap file 204adap

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Administration Guide376 VMware, Inc. passing from console operating sys-tem to guest 52Commit 253Communicationfrom console operating system to guest

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VMware, Inc. 377Index FAStT storageconfiguring for failover in a cluster 309File manager 141cut, copy and paste 142renaming files and folders 143sett

Page 297 - VMware, Inc. 309

Administration Guide378 VMware, Inc. service console messages 212VMkernel messages 211VMkernel warnings 210LUN 201LUNsdetecting 268setting multipathi

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VMware, Inc. 379Index vmnet adapter 108vmnic adapter 107Network drivermanual speed settings 315vlance 108vmxnet 108Network label 320NFS 246nfshaper 2

Page 299 - Networking

Administration Guide380 VMware, Inc. SSANs 266–270configuration options 267–269persistent bindings 270troubleshooting 269–270scp 246Scriptsrunning du

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VMware, Inc. 381Index Speedsetting for network driver 315SSHTCP/IP port 183Startup ProfileHyper-Threading 335Stringpassing from console operating sys

Page 301 - Using MAC Addresses

VMware, Inc. 37Chapter 1 Introduction to VMware ESX Server Remove!unnecessary!programs!or!services!from!your!virtual!machines.Remove!unnecessary!prog

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Administration Guide382 VMware, Inc. console 185Virtual Machine Wizard 40Virtual machinesspecial power options 157Virtual network 316Virtual switches

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VMware, Inc. 383Index browsers required 84changing virtual machine power state 88configuration options 122configuring for Windows systems 82connected

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Administration Guide384 VMware, Inc.

Page 305 - Devices

VMware, Inc. 155 4The!VMware!Remote!Console!gives!you!a!direct!window!from!a!management!workstation!into!an!individual!virtual!machine!running!under

Page 306 - 318 VMware, Inc

Administration Guide156 VMware, Inc. Starting the Remote ConsoleSelect!the!appropriate!procedure!for!your!remote!workstation!operating!system.To star

Page 307 - Machines

VMware, Inc. 157Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console Running a Virtual Machine Using the Remote Console When!you!view!your!virtual!machine!throu

Page 308 - Using Virtual Switches

Administration Guide158 VMware, Inc. Similarly,!when!you!power!off!the!virtual!machine,!you!can!shut!down!the!guest!operating!system,!which!gracefull

Page 309 - ! TCP!Segmentation!Offloading

VMware, Inc. 159Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console Option for Resuming a Virtual MachineChoose!from!the!following!options!when!resuming!a!virt

Page 310 - Creating a Virtual Switch

Administration Guide160 VMware, Inc. Figure 4-4. VMware Tools Properties: Options tab! Time!synchronization!–!Specify!whether!to!synchronize!the! ti

Page 311 - Chapter 11 Networking

VMware, Inc. 161Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console Connecting Devices with VMware ToolsYou!can!enable!or!disable!removable!devices!in!the!Devi

Page 312 - Using Beacon Monitoring

Administration Guide38 VMware, Inc. Table 1‐5!includes!some!general!troubleshooting!information.\Table 1-5. TroubleshootingProblem SuggestionsCan’t!

Page 313 - VMware, Inc. 325

Administration Guide162 VMware, Inc. Choosing Scripts for VMware Tools to Run During Power State ChangesThrough!VMware!Tools,!you!can!run!scripts!tha

Page 314 - Troubleshooting

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

Page 315 - Resource Management

Administration Guide164 VMware, Inc. Viewing Information About VMware ToolsOn!the!About!tab,!you!see!general!information!about!VMware!Tools!installed

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VMware, Inc. 165Chapter 4 Using the VMware Remote Console Cutting, Copying, and Pasting Make!sure!you!installed!and!started!VMware!Tools!in!your!virt

Page 317 - Improving Performance

Administration Guide166 VMware, Inc. Figure 4-8. Virtual machine suspendedYou!can!restore!a!suspended!virtual!machine!in!two!ways:!! With!a!remote!c

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VMware, Inc. 39 2‘This!chapter!describes!how!to!create!and!configure!virtual!machines!and!install!the!VMware!Remote!Console.!It!contains!the!followi

Page 319 - CPU Resource Management

Administration Guide4 VMware, Inc. Installing!a!Guest!Operating!System!and!VMware!Tools 43Installing!a!Guest!Operating!System!in!a!Virtual!Machine 43

Page 320 - Admission Control Policy

Administration Guide40 VMware, Inc. The!Add!Virtual!Machine!wizard!guides!you!through!the!basic!steps!to!create!a!virtual!machine!on!your!server.!Any

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VMware, Inc. 41Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines 5Click!Next.6In!the!Processors!list,!choose!the!number!of!virtual!CPUs!in!your!vir

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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

Page 323 - Using Hyper-Threading

VMware, Inc. 43Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Installing a Guest Operating System and VMware Tools This!section!describes!the!fo

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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

Page 325 - VMware, Inc. 337

VMware, Inc. 45Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines To install VMware Tools in a Windows Server 2003 guest1 Choose!Settings!>!VMwar

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Administration Guide46 VMware, Inc. To Install VMware Tools in a Windows 2000 guest 1 Choose!Settings!>!VMware!Tools!Install!to!connect!the!virtua

Page 327 - Using procfs

VMware, Inc. 47Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines If!you!are!installing!on!a!virtual!machine!that!was!created!with!VMware!Workstatio

Page 328 - 340 VMware, Inc

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!&

Page 329 - VMware, Inc. 341

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

Page 330 - Monitoring CPU Statistics

VMware, Inc. 5Contents Registering!Your!Virtual!Machines 69Installing!the!Remote!Console!Software 70Third!Party!Software!Compatibility 71Configuring!

Page 331

Administration Guide50 VMware, Inc. Synchronizing the Time Between the Guest and Service ConsolesThe!guest!service!can!synchronize!the!date!and!time!

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VMware, Inc. 51Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Shutting Down or Restarting a Virtual Machine from the VMware Management Interface

Page 333 - Memory Resource Management

Administration Guide52 VMware, Inc. executes!by!modifying!the!/etc/vmware/dualconf.vm!startup!script!in!the!guest!to!start!the!guest!service!with!the

Page 334 - Allocating Memory Resources

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

Page 335

Administration Guide54 VMware, Inc. ! Boot!a!Linux!virtual!machine!over!the!network!and!run! it!diskless.!Use!PXE!with!your!virtual!machine!in!conjun

Page 336 - Allocating Memory Dynamically

VMware, Inc. 55Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Configuring a Virtual Machine to Use the LSI Logic SCSI AdapterESX!Server!virtual!

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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

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VMware, Inc. 57Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines in!“Configuring!the!LSI!Logic!SCSI!Adapter!in!a!Linux!Guest!Operating!System”!on!p

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Administration Guide58 VMware, Inc. Shut down and power off the virtual machine, then edit the configuration file. Switch the original BusLogic adapt

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VMware, Inc. 59Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines For!an!existing!Linux!virtual!machine!with!the!modified!configuration,!the!guest!n

Page 341 - Service Console Commands

Administration Guide6 VMware, Inc. Unregistering!a!Virtual!Machine 93Deleting!a!Virtual!Machine 93Configuring!VMware!ESX!Server 93Using!Common!Contro

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Administration Guide60 VMware, Inc. ! Boot!loader!might!not!have!been!installed!or!was!not!installed!correctly,!which!results!in!the!loader!loading!t

Page 343 - VMware, Inc. 355

VMware, Inc. 61Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines ! The!guest!operating!system!must!support!multiprocessor!systems.!Examples!include

Page 344 - Monitoring Memory Statistics

Administration Guide62 VMware, Inc. Downgrading to One Virtual ProcessorVMware!ESX!Server!does!not!support!downgrading!a!multiprocessor!virtual!machi

Page 345 - VMware, Inc. 357

VMware, Inc. 63Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines 3Click!the!Options!tab!and,!under!Verbose!Options,!click!the!link.!4 Change!the!va

Page 346 - Using Your NUMA System

Administration Guide64 VMware, Inc. Import!the!virtual!disks!and!any!redo!logs!to!the!server!and!create!a!new!virtual!machine!configuration.!See!“Imp

Page 347 - Obtaining NUMA Statistics

VMware, Inc. 65Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines When!you!install!VMware!Tools!in!the!VMware!ESX!Server!virtual!machine,!you!can!se

Page 348 - Automatic NUMA Optimizations

Administration Guide66 VMware, Inc. Otherwise,!if!you!do!not!add!the!new!geometry!information!to!the!configuration!file,!when!you!power!on!the!virtua

Page 349 - Manual NUMA Optimizations

VMware, Inc. 67Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines To import a virtual machine into VMware ESX Server1Make!sure!you!have!access!to!th

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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

Page 351 - Sizing Memory on the Server

VMware, Inc. 69Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Workstation!4!does!not!support!the!LSILogic!SCSI!adapter.!To!use!the!SCSI!adapter!

Page 352 - Virtual Machine Memory

VMware, Inc. 7Contents Setting!Startup!and!Shutdown!Options!by!Modifying!the!Configuration!File!Directly!(Advanced!Users!Only) 126Viewing!a!List!of!C

Page 353 - Memory Sharing

Administration Guide70 VMware, Inc. To!register!the!virtual!machines!from!the!service!console,!use!this!command:vmware-cmd -s register /<configpat

Page 354 - Memory Overcommitment

VMware, Inc. 71Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines 4 Change!to!the!directory!where!the!archive!was!unpacked.cd vmware-console-distrib

Page 355 - Managing Network Bandwidth

Administration Guide72 VMware, Inc. You!perform!these!power!operations!from!the!toolbar!buttons!and!menus!in!the!consoles.!For!more!information!on!ch

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VMware, Inc. 73Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines Configuring Virtual MachinesKey!configuration!settings!for!an!existing!virtual!mac

Page 357

Administration Guide74 VMware, Inc. Recommended Configuration Options This!section!details!options!that!can!influence!the!performance!of!your!virtual

Page 358

VMware, Inc. 75Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines targeted!disk!is!busy,!rather!than!unavailable,!may!cause!mirroring!programs!to!re

Page 359 - Managing Disk Bandwidth

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

Page 360 - Configuration File Options

VMware, Inc. 77Chapter 2 Creating and Configuring Virtual Machines If!the!UUID!does!not !match!the!value!of!uuid.location,!the!newly!generated!value!

Page 361 - Configuration File Examples

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

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VMware, Inc. 793You!can!manage!and!configure!virtual!machines!using!either!the!Service!Console!or!the!VMware!Management!Interface.!The!the!VMware!Man

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Administration Guide8 VMware, Inc. Using!Hardware!or!Software!Disk!Snapshots 153Using!Network‐Based!Replication!Tools 1544 Using!the!VMware!Remote!Co

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Administration Guide80 VMware, Inc.! “Setting!a!MIME!Type!to!Launch!the!VMware!Remote!Console”!on!page 139! “Editing!a!Virtual!Machine’s!Configuration

Page 365 - VMware, Inc. 377

VMware, Inc. 81Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceAfter!your!user!name!and!password!are!authorized!by!the!management!interface,!the!Status

Page 366 - 378 VMware, Inc

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

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VMware, Inc. 83Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceTo disable the option to launch the remote console automatically1In!the!Internet!Explore

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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

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VMware, Inc. 85Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceFigure 3-1. Status MonitorViewing Summary Information About VMware ESX ServerIn!the!Sys

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Administration Guide86 VMware, Inc.Viewing Summary Information About Virtual Machines on VMware ESX ServerUnder!Virtual!Machines,!you!can!view!a!list!

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VMware, Inc. 87Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceDepending!on!your!permissions!and!the!state!of!the!virtual!machine,!some!options!may!not

Page 372 - 384 VMware, Inc

Administration Guide88 VMware, Inc.! Power!On/Resume!–!Powers!on!a!stopped!virtual!machine!or!resumes!a!suspended!virtual!machine!without!running!a!sc

Page 373 - Using the VMware Remote

VMware, Inc. 89Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceChanging!the!power!state!executes!any!script!associated!with!the!power!state!change.!For

Page 374 - Starting the Remote Console

VMware, Inc. 9Contents Switching!User!Names 177The!proc!File!System 177Getting!Help!for!Service!Console!Commands 180Authentication!and!Security!Featu

Page 375 - VMware, Inc. 157

Administration Guide90 VMware, Inc.3Click!Edit.!The!Edit!Options!dialog!box!appears.For!fastest!suspend!and!restore!operations,!select!the!appropriate

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VMware, Inc. 91Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interface4Next!to!Virtual!Disk,!click!Edit.5Click!Nonpersistent,!and!click!OK!to!save!your!change

Page 377 - VMware Tools Settings

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

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VMware, Inc. 93Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceCreating a New Virtual MachineTo!create!a!new!virtual!machine!from!the!management!interf

Page 379 - VMware, Inc. 161

Administration Guide94 VMware, Inc.Close!–!Closes!the!current!management!interface!window.!You!can!close!only!windows!that!were! opened!while!using!th

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VMware, Inc. 95Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management Interfacetime!these!statistics!cover.!See!“Configuring!the!Statistics!Period!for!the!VMware!Manag

Page 381 - VMware, Inc. 163

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

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VMware, Inc. 97Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceUnderstanding Resource ValuesThe!values!under!Resources!indicate!a!range!of!percentages!

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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

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VMware, Inc. 99Chapter 3 Using the VMware Management InterfaceResource!information!displayed!includes:! Minimum!–!Minimum!amount!of!memory!that!must!b

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