Technical

P2V - Solaris x86 and Linux workloads

We virtualised more non-Windows physical servers last week - the more Unix/Linux hosts we virtualise, the more the strategy is reinforced; there is no straightforward process that works for every flavour of Linux/Unix currently supported by VMware as a Guest OS.

For example, a while back we P2V'd some Scientific Linux servers, and despite not being officially named on the 'Guest OS' guide, they are basically Red Hat - they even look like Red Hat, the servers run fine. How we P2Vd them, for one reason or another was not straight forward.

ESX 3.5 (standalone) - Patching in a nutshell

For those wanting to patch 1 or 2 ESX 3.5 hosts, without the luxury of Virtual Centre and Update Manager etc.

  • Download all the ESX350-YYYYMMxxx-xx.zip files AND equally importantly, the latest ESX-3.5.0-contents.zip from the VMware web site.
  • Expand all the files to the following hierarchy:

/ESX350_updates
           contents.xml
           contents.xml.sig

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