VmWare ESXi Installation Lab
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Important Note
This lab is still being updated as of now! It is strongly suggested that you wait to complete this lab until this notice is removed.
Instructions
- Open your network adapter properties on your host system and right click to "Disable" any VirtualBox network adapters such as the VirtualBox Host Only Adapter.
- Create a new VM in VMware Workstation with the following specifications. Be sure to save the VM to a location on the D drive outside of the CNT Files folder.
- 24GB RAM
- 350GB Hard Drive
- 2 CPUs
- Locate the ESXi Install ISO file (VMvisor Installer) in the D:\CNT Files\ITC 2300 directory and use it to start the installation
- Set the networking to "Bridged" and make sure you are connected to the ITC network.
- Set the root password on your ESXi system during the installation, it needs to be at least 7 characters. Be sure to write it down!
- Create another new VM in VMware Workstation with the following specifications. Be sure to save the VM to a location on the D drive outside of the CNT Files folder.
- 3GB RAM
- 25GB Hard Drive
- 2 CPUs
- Locate the Windows 7 Enterprise ISO file in the D:\CNT Files directory and use it to start the installation
- Set the networking to "Bridged" and make sure you are connected to the ITC network.
- Set the Administrative password on your Windows 7 Client system during the installation, be sure to write it down!
- Verify you have network connectivity between the Windows client system and all your ESXi systems.
- Shut down your Windows 7 Client, this will be used in a future lab.
- Browse to the ESXi system in a web browser on your host system.
- Login as the root user.
- Add a new account and give it administrative permissions to the ESXi system. Log out of the root account and in with the new user account.
- Create a new folder on the ESXi datastore for ISO files.
- Use a web browser on your host system to access the ESXi server's web interface.
- Log in to the "VMware Host Client" through the web interface using your new login credentials (not the root account)
- Upload the Linux Mint ISO file from the D:\CNT Files directory on your host system to the new ISO folder on the ESXi server datastore.
- Create a new VM on the ESXi system (not in VMware Workstation) where you can install the Linux Mint system.
- Complete the installation of Linux Mint as a VM on the ESXi host
- Safely shut down your ESXi server VM.
- Ensure all your network connections are back to normal and you are connected to the campus network.
- Remind your instructor to download a new VCSA image file to the CNT Files directory before next week, they expire every year!