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2015 Nov 26
2
Install nested ESXi 6.x host under CentOS 7 kvm host
Hi all, I am trying to install nested Esxi 6.x under a Centos7 kvm host to use it as test lab for new ESXi versions, but I am doing something wrong because I can't install it. I have configured kvm and kvm_intel modules with the following options: options kvm ignore_msrs=1 options kvm_intel nested=1 ept=1 and I add the following options in <cpu> xml guest file: <cpu
2015 Nov 27
0
Install nested ESXi 6.x host under CentOS 7 kvm host
...-channel spicevmc Boot the ESXi VM and in the console interface go to Troubleshooting Options and enable SSH and Console access. SSH to the ESXi VM: $ ssh -o IdentitiesOnly=yes root@<IP of ESXi6 VM> # cd /etc/vmware # vi ./config and add the following options: vmx.allowNested = TRUE hv.assumeEnabled = TRUE Add the IP address of the ESXi Hypervisor to /etc/hosts 192.168.122.172 esxi.lab.local Now reboot the ESXi VM to make those options active. I was able to install vCenter 6 (VCSA) on ESXi6 with these steps: Create the template json file which is explained in http://www.vmware.com/f...
2015 Nov 27
3
Install nested ESXi 6.x host under CentOS 7 kvm host
...nsole interface go to Troubleshooting > Options and enable SSH and Console access. > > SSH to the ESXi VM: > > $ ssh -o IdentitiesOnly=yes root@<IP of ESXi6 VM> > > # cd /etc/vmware > # vi ./config and add the following options: > > vmx.allowNested = TRUE > hv.assumeEnabled = TRUE > > Add the IP address of the ESXi Hypervisor to /etc/hosts > 192.168.122.172 esxi.lab.local > > Now reboot the ESXi VM to make those options active. > > > > I was able to install vCenter 6 (VCSA) on ESXi6 with these steps: > > Create the template json f...