Dell Server 3i User Manual

VMware® ESX Server 3i  
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Introduction .  
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Enhanced security .  
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Dell Supported Configurations .  
VMware Infrastructure Architecture  
Diagram Components: .  
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Dell-Supported VMware Infrastructure 3.5  
Configurations  
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Solution Deployment .  
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Configuring the ESX Server 3i Software .  
Management Software Installation  
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Solution Licensing .  
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Licensing Methods .  
Serial Number Registration and Exchange  
Image Recovery.  
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Appendix A: Deployment Best Practices Check List  
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Appendix B: Enabling and Disabling the VMware ESX  
Server 3i Software  
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Appendix C: Sample Step-by-Step Management Network  
Configuration .  
Appendix D: Modifying Remote Access Console Virtual  
Media Status  
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Appendix E: Configuration Backup and Restore Procedures .  
Appendix F: Troubleshooting .  
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Appendix G: Related Documents .  
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Introduction  
Dell PowerEdge servers enabled with VMware ESX Server 3i represent the  
next generation of servers designed specifically for virtualization. Through its  
close partnership with VMware, Dell is able to offer qualified VMware-based  
virtualization solutions optimized for today’s active data centers.  
With its hardware-like footprint, VMware ESX Server 3i offers a standards-  
based management solution designed for reduced deployment time,  
centralized management, and increased security. When coupled with energy  
power and cooling needs, the latest in CPU technologies, reduced server  
downtime, and greater reliability.  
This guide will help you understand the differences between ESX Server 3i  
and ESX Server 3 versions of VMware’s Virtual Infrastructure 3 (VI3)  
products as they are deployed on Dell servers, how to deploy, manage, license,  
and support your solution, and Dell’s deployment best practices. A  
deployment best practices checklist is also provided (see "Appendix A:  
Deployment Best Practices Check List" on page 26).  
NOTE: Although this guide will help you use your ESX Server 3i enabled  
PowerEdge server, you are also encouraged to review the information provided by  
VMware (www.vmware.com).  
VMware ESX Server 3i Features  
Ease of Deployment  
VMware ESX Server 3i is sold as an OEM product pre-installed on Dell  
servers. Because ESX Server 3i is pre-installed, your server can be deployed  
within minutes by simply connecting a keyboard, monitor, and mouse, and by  
enabling basic Ethernet-based connectivity for management traffic; there is  
no need to configure local storage, install ESX from CD, or configure the  
server via the service console. With server data center deployments often  
handled by several technicians and engineers through a formal deployment  
process, eliminating these steps may save time and simplify IT deployment  
flows.  
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Integrated Management and Health Monitoring  
Tightly integrated with the Dell PowerEdge platforms, VMware ESX Server 3i  
uses the standards-based Common Interface Model (CIM) to monitor  
(graphically) the PowerEdge server on which it is running and provide up-to-  
date system health information. This information is available for one or more  
servers within the Virtual Infrastructure Client (VI Client) and includes the  
following data: internal storage array, physical and logical drive health, and  
analog system parameters, such as cooling fan speeds and system board  
ambient temperature readings. The ESX Server 3i kernel also supports SNMP  
alerting, a widely adopted management protocol. SNMP support allows you  
to integrate your PowerEdge systems into your existing management  
infrastructure.  
In addition, VMware’s software is now able to take advantage of power  
monitoring capabilities offered by Dell PowerEdge servers. You can monitor  
instantaneous power usage and input voltages, as well as cumulative power,  
max current and max power usage since last reset.  
For more information about systems management with VMware ESX Server  
3i on Dell PowerEdge servers, and a comprehensive management guide  
greatly expanding on the architecture, out-of-band management, and  
baseboard management controller (BMC) capabilities of this solution, please  
visit www.dell.com/vmware.  
Enhanced security  
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With a service console based on a hardened Linux distribution, ESX Server  
software already helps provide a secure virtualization environment.  
ESX Server 3i further enhances security by eliminating the service console  
altogether, which simplifies the process of securing the IT infrastructure by  
reducing the number of open network ports and preventing other programs  
that can compromise security from being installed.  
Reduced Patch Management  
Removal of the service console in ESX Server 3i simplifies patch  
management, reducing VMware support costs, simplifying IT processes and  
maintenance scheduling, and improving host security.  
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Improved Reliability  
Hard drives represent one of the greatest sources of hardware failures in data  
center environments. Shared storage arrays (fibre channel or iSCSI) are better  
suited for virtual machine (VM) and data storage than local hard drives,  
providing higher levels of performance and increased single point of failure  
recovery. Additionally, solid-state, internal storage is easier to configure than  
other hard drive-less solutions, such as Boot-from-SAN. Because shared  
storage arrays are required to take advantage of ESX Server 3i enterprise and  
standard-level features, Dynamic Resource Scheduling (DRS) and High-  
Availability (HA), server local hard drives are not needed.  
Rapid Deployment and Provisioning  
Dell offers VMware ESX Server 3i pre-installed direct from the Dell factory,  
enabling greatly simplified data center deployment and provisioning. For the  
first time, VMware users have the ability to go from box to rack to processing  
workloads in minutes.  
Dell Supported Configurations  
Server  
PowerEdge R805  
Processors  
Two Dual/Quad Core AMD Opteron 2200/2300  
8 GB/128 GB  
Memory (Min/Max)  
Storage Adapters for Internal PERC 6/i Integrated;  
Disks  
SAS 6/iR Integrated  
Storage Adapter for External SAS 5/E  
Disks  
PERC 6/E  
Fibre Channel HBA  
(required for SAN  
connectivity only)  
All supported Fibre Channel HBAs  
Networking  
Four integrated network ports, All supported  
peripheral NICs  
Dell Remote Access  
Controller (DRAC)  
DRAC 5 (required)  
Internal Storage  
Up to two 2.5” SAS/SATA disks  
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External Storage:  
iSCSI based  
EqualLogic PS5000E, PS5000X, and PS5000VX;  
PowerVault MD3000i and NX1950  
PowerVault MD3000  
direct attached (VMotion  
not supported)  
For full support details, consult VMware’s complete Hardware Compatibility  
List (HCL) at www.vmware.com/resources/guides.html.  
To ensure processor compatibility across several servers, consult the Dell  
VMotion compatibility guide at www.dell.com/vmware.  
VMware Infrastructure Architecture  
VMware Infrastructure consists of the following components (see Figure 1).  
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Figure 1. VMware Infrastructure Components Using Dell PowerEdge Systems and  
Storage Systems  
Diagram Components:  
ESX Server — allows multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on  
a single PowerEdge system.  
VirtualCenter Server — manages multiple ESX Servers and runs on  
Windows Server 2003. VirtualCenter is optional and is required for  
advanced management capabilities such as VMotion, DRS, and HA.  
VirtualCenter Database — stores all of the configuration data about a  
VMware Infrastructure. It is recommended that you use a professional  
database such as Microsoft SQL Server™ or Oracle™ for the VirtualCenter  
database.  
License Server — authorizes ESX Server hosts and the VirtualCenter  
server per the purchased license keys and licensing agreement. It is  
recommended to install the license server on the VirtualCenter host. This  
can also reside on a separate host. License server is required when using a  
centralized licensing model, but is not required for host-based licensing.  
For more information on the different licensing configurations, see the  
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Installation Guide and Upgrade Guide for ESX Server 3 under VMware  
Infrastructure 3 on the VMware documentation website at  
www.vmware.com/support/pubs  
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VMware Infrastructure Client - installs on a system running a supported  
Windows operating system and is the primary tool to manage an ESX  
Server host by directly connecting to it or through the VirtualCenter  
server.  
Virtual Machine Storage — stores virtual machine configuration and  
virtual disk files. This can be either an internal storage local to the ESX  
Server or an external storage that can be shared by multiple ESX Servers.  
Advanced features such as VMotion, DRS, and HA require that the virtual  
machine’s disk and configuration files are stored on external shared  
storage.  
VMware Infrastructure Web Access — a web interface for managing  
virtual machines and accessing remote consoles.  
Guidelines  
Before deploying VMware Infrastructure, follow the guidelines below:  
Determine the licensing mode that will best suit the deployment  
environment and design the licensing infrastructure accordingly.  
Determine the type of storage (local SCSI/SAS/SATA, iSCSI, or Fibre  
Channel SAN) for hosting virtual machines that will best suit the  
deployment environment and design your storage infrastructure  
accordingly.  
Determine the number of logical unit numbers (LUNs), size of the LUNs,  
RAID level of the LUNs, and the number of storage groups.  
Determine the number of virtual machines that will run on the ESX  
Servers and their corresponding workloads.  
Size the resource requirements for the virtual machines, such as the  
microprocessor requirements, memory size, and networking. For more  
information on general sizing and scaling studies, see the documentation  
available on the Dell and VMware Alliance website at  
www.dell.com/vmwareResourcesWhite Papers. For articles on  
performance and sizing, see the VMware documentation website at  
www.vmware.com/support/pubs  
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Gather the required network information, such as IP addresses, network  
masks, and gateway addresses.  
If you are using DRS or the HA feature, determine the hosts that will be a  
part of such a cluster and allocate shared storage accordingly.  
Determine the appropriate networking configuration for management,  
virtual machines, and iSCSI (optional). Virtual local area networks  
(VLANs) can be used to efficiently isolate traffic.  
Dell-Supported VMware Infrastructure 3.5 Configurations  
If you use Fibre Channel storage, you can have a single Fibre Channel HBA  
connected to a Fibre Channel switch that in turn provides paths to both  
storage processors (SPs) on the Fibre Channel storage unit (see Figure 2). To  
provide maximum protection against a single failure at the HBA, Fibre  
Channel switch, or SP level, it is recommended that you use two Fibre  
Channel HBAs on the ESX Server host connected to separate Fibre Channel  
switches that provide redundant paths to SPs on the storage unit.  
Figure 2. VMware Infrastructure Configurations with Dell PowerEdge Systems and  
Dell EMC Fibre Channel SAN  
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For a cost-effective solution, you can opt for an iSCSI SAN environment (see  
Figure 3). It is recommended that you use two iSCSI initiators on the ESX  
Server host connected to two separate Ethernet switches that provide  
redundant paths to SPs on the storage unit.  
Figure 3. VMware Infrastructure Configurations with Dell PowerEdge Systems and  
iSCSI SAN  
Solution Deployment  
First Boot Experience (Simple Setup)  
The following procedure describes how to perform the basic setup of your  
server and assumes that you have already connected a keyboard, monitor, and  
mouse, and that you have connected the first onboard NIC to your  
management network. The network should have a valid DHCP server and  
should be the same network you plan to use when you install the required  
management software on a second machine. Ensure the infrastructure  
between the two systems is working correctly prior to working with your server  
and the VMware management software.  
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If the system is currently set to boot to another operating system, such as  
Linux or Windows, use the information in "Appendix B: Enabling and  
Disabling the VMware ESX Server 3i Software" on page 28 to set ESX as the  
primary boot operating system.  
To set up your server:  
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Power on your server.  
Press <F11> at boot and select the internal storage device as the one-time  
boot device (located under Hard Drives in the menu).  
NOTE: If you ordered VMware ESX Server 3i as the primary operating system,  
the boot order of the system is already set to boot the VMware software.  
In the first phase of booting, the software loads the compressed ESX  
modules into memory and a simple progress bar is displayed.  
Figure 4. VMware ESX Server 3i Loading Modules  
In the second phase, the modules are expanded and executed from  
memory. As they are loaded, the module names briefly display on the  
screen (Direct Console User Interface or DCUI).  
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Figure 5. VMware ESX Server 3i Executing Modules  
Once all ESX modules have expanded and executed, the server is ready to  
begin servicing workloads as illustrated in Figure 6. If there is a DHCP server  
or DHCP proxy configured on your network subnet, the ESX server displays  
the address acquired by the DHCP server. Proceed to "Management Software  
Installation" on page 17 to install the Virtual Infrastructure Client.  
If a warning is displayed (see Figure 7), the ESX Server 3i host was unable to  
obtain an IP address from your DCHP server. The next section explains how  
to configure this setting.  
NOTE: By default, ESX Server 3i does not have a password. Dell strongly  
recommends setting a keyboard language and server password. The next section  
provides information on configuring these settings.  
Figure 6. VMware ESX Server 3i Running Figure 7. VMware ESX Server 3i Running  
(with DHCP)  
(with DHCP, no address)  
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Configuring the ESX Server 3i Software  
The following section describes how to edit the ESX server host settings via  
the DCUI. The DCUI can be used to:  
Configure keyboard language  
Set/modify DCUI Password  
Configure/test/reset Management Services  
Enable/disable Lock Down Mode  
• View Dell Support information  
View ESX system logs  
Restart ESX Management Services  
Reset customized settings  
Configure Keyboard Language  
The DCUI supports keyboard languages/styles English (default), French,  
German, Japanese, and Russian.  
Dell strongly recommends setting the keyboard language before setting the  
ESX password. Setting the password and then changing the keyboard  
language may result in loss of the ability to log in to the DCUI again. If this  
should happen, you may need to reimage your internal storage device further  
resulting in the loss of your settings. Please contact Dell support if you find  
yourself in this situation.  
To set the keyboard language:  
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At the main ESX Server 3i host screen (see Figure 6 or Figure 7), press  
<F2> to enter the configuration screen.  
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Scroll down to Configure Keyboard, and then press <Enter>.  
Select your keyboard language, then press the <ESC> key several times to  
log out of the DCUI.  
Password Configuration  
The DCUI supports the configuration of a password to control access to the  
ESX host settings; Dell strongly recommends setting a password to ensure  
only authorized persons gain access to your ESX host.  
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To set the password:  
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After boot, your server will show the main ESX Server 3i host screen (see  
Figure 6 or Figure 7). From here, press <F2> to enter the main DCUI  
configuration screen (see Figure 8).  
Figure 8. Main DCUI Configuration Screen  
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Select “Configure Root Password” and then press Enter. By default, the  
old password field will be grayed out and the first new password field  
selected. Enter the new password twice. If the password is accepted, you  
will be back to the main DCUI screen. The new password is now set, press  
<ESC> to logout.  
Configure, Test, Reset of Management Network Services  
parameters including IP address, gateway, subnet mask, host name, and DNS  
servers happens through the DCUI. Virtual machine network connections  
additionally support IPv6. All virtual machine network configuration is  
performed from the VMware management software. VM networks  
configuration from the DCUI is not supported.  
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After boot, the server will show the main ESX Server 3i host screen  
(Figure 6 or Figure 7). From here, press <F2> to enter the main DCUI  
configuration screen (see Figure 8).  
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Scroll down to “Configure Management Network” in the main DCUI  
customization screen (see Figure 9), and press Enter to display the main  
Management network configuration screen (see Figure 10).  
Figure 9. Network Summary Screen  
Figure 10. Main Network Configuration  
Screen  
Additional Setup Steps  
Dell recommends the following steps:  
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Backup your configuration using the procedures outlined in Appendix E:  
Configuration Backup and Restore Procedures.  
Management Software Installation  
Beyond the basic configuration of management connectivity, VMware  
requires a second Windows management station for configuration and day-  
to-day management. The ESX 3i server can be managed by directly  
connecting the server through VMware Infrastructure Client or by adding the  
server to VMware VirtualCenter. VMware VirtualCenter provides many-to-  
many management of more than one ESX server.  
VMware Infrastructure Client is available free of charge with the ESX Server  
3i (and ESX Server 3) products. VirtualCenter is available for purchase from  
Dell. VMware has also included a 60-day trial version of VirtualCenter on the  
VMware ESX Server 3i Companion CD that shipped with your server.  
Configuring the many-to-many management software, VMware  
VirtualCenter, is beyond the scope of this document, but a complete getting  
started guide and instruction manual can be found in VMware’s  
documentation.  
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Install Virtual Infrastructure Client (VI Client)  
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Download the VI Client directly from your ESX Server 3i host. Point the  
web browser of your Windows management server to the IP address of  
your ESX Server 3i host. The IP address of your server is displayed on the  
main screen of your server (see Figure 11).  
Figure 11. Main Console Screen  
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The browser will display a webpage (see Figure 12). Click on the  
“Download VMware Infrastructure client” link and install the download.  
Figure 12. Download VI Client Screen  
Figure 13. VMware Infrastructure Client  
Login Screen  
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Once complete, launch the VMware Infrastructure Client by specifying  
the IP address of your ESX Server 3i host, a user name of ‘root’ (default),  
and the password you specified in the DCUI earlier section or blank (no  
password) if you did not specify one.  
You will receive a certificate warning you that the SSL certificate is not  
trusted and communication cannot be secured. You receive this  
notification because your host does not have a public key from VMware.  
Click ‘Ignore’ to proceed past the warning; optionally, you may elect to  
always ignore this warning by clicking the Always Ignore” check box.  
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Licensing Methods  
VMware ESX Server 3i offers four methods for licensing your host. These  
methods provide the flexibility needed to serve large and small organizations,  
as well as the capability to test drive the enterprise-level features of ESX  
Server 3i for a limited period of time. These methods are:  
Evaluation Licensing  
When operating without a purchased license, your system will have an  
evaluation license allowing 60 days of enterprise-level feature usage. At the  
end of the 60-day period, the system will continue to function, but the  
enterprise-level features will disable allowing only basic one-to-one (VI  
Client) host management. If you would like to continue using these features,  
please contact Dell to purchase a license. The procedure below will help you  
install your new license code once received.  
Host-based Licensing (License Code) – Factory default  
As shipped from Dell, your system will come pre-activated with a license code  
entitling you to use the features entitled by the version you purchased. This  
license will also allow you to try, for 60 days, the enterprise-level features if  
you did not purchase the enterprise product. At the end of the 60-day period,  
the system will continue to function at the level your purchased license  
warrants. You may purchase an upgrade license from Dell if you would like to  
continue using the trial features. The procedure below will help you install  
your new license code once received.  
Host-based Licensing (License File)  
License Server (Centralized Licensing)  
This licensing method is for enterprise users who are using HA, DRS, etc.  
This method is commonly referred to as centralized licensing because the VI3  
features are licensed on demand from a central location when an ESX host  
requests them. If a feature license is available when requested, the central  
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license server grants access to the feature. When no longer needed, the  
feature license is checked back into the license pool for reuse. Some VI3  
features are only available via centralized licensing due to their multi-host  
nature.  
VMware offers two methods to retrieve this code – via the DCUI and via the  
VI Client. Both methods are discussed below:  
To View License Code (from DCUI):  
The license code is available from the DCUI along with other support  
information, (see Figure 14).  
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From the main DCUI screen (see Figure 11), press <F2>. Log into your  
server.  
Scroll down to the “View Support Information” menu; your license code  
will appear here. Dell strongly recommends recording this code in a safe  
place.  
NOTE: Figure 11 shows the server operating with an evaluation license.  
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Figure 14. DCUI Support Screen  
To Modify Licensing Configuration (from Virtual Infrastructure Client only):  
The DCUI will allow read-only access to the current licensing status of your  
system. To make changes to your licensing configuration, you must log into  
the server using the VI Client and/or VirtualCenter. The steps below will show  
you how to make changes. Please consult the VMware ESX Server 3i  
documentation for VirtualCenter instructions.  
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Install the VI Client as discussed in the Install Virtual Infrastructure  
Client (VI Client) section of this document.  
Log into your ESX Server 3i host, click Configuration Ë Licensed Features  
Ë click Edit (in the top License Source section).  
If you purchased the Standard or Enterprise version of ESX Server 3i, enter  
the address of your license server on the “Use Licensing Server” line only if  
you have already recorded the existing host-based license code as previously  
described. If you have no already done so, proceed to the next section to  
convert your host-based license into a centralized licensing server license.  
Consult VMware’s documentation to set up your license server.  
NOTE: You must use all licensing information in accordance with VMware’s End  
User Licensing Agreement.  
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Serial Number Registration and Exchange  
To access your software subscription services and/or advanced VMware  
software features, you must register the serial number of your ESX Server 3i  
server with VMware. Registration must be completed within 30 days of  
purchase using VMware registration website, www.vmware.com/code/dell. If  
you have multiple serial numbers, you can register all the codes to one license  
administrator or multiple serial numbers with different license  
administrators.  
Image Recovery  
If your VMware ESX Server 3i software becomes non-bootable due to a  
configuration or hardware error, you will need to reimage the internal storage  
device with a new base image. This process will restore your server to a  
bootable state, but will not include the per-system licensing activation  
information that originally shipped with your server, though this may not be a  
concern if you are using centralized licensing and have already exchanged  
your host-based license. Dell support will be able to help you with the  
reimaging process and with any licensing issues. Please contact Dell support  
via your typical support channels or via support.dell.com.  
If you do require a new license from Dell support, but need to have the server  
up and running as soon as possible, you may take advantage of the onetime  
60-day trial of all enterprise-level features including HA and DRS as well as  
VirtualCenter Server. Dell recommends requesting the license as soon as  
possible following an image recovery to ensure you have your new host-based  
license before the 60-day period expires. Typically, this process will take much  
less than 60-days.  
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Find the VMware ESX Server 3i Recovery CD that shipped with your  
system or download the latest version from support.dell.com as you would  
download other PowerEdge hardware updates.  
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3
Burn the ISO image if needed; place the CD in the internal or an external  
CD/DVD drive.  
Remove all USB-based storage devices not present when you received the  
system. Failure to do so could lead to an error during the image recovery  
process.  
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5
Turn on the system and press <F11> (one-time boot menu) during the  
power on system test (POST). The system will display “Entering Boot  
Menu…” in the upper right corner of the screen and continue with the  
POST process.  
Once finished with the initial boot, you will see a text menu of all bootable  
storage devices.  
NOTE: If you see any reference to “Virtual Media” in the list, you must follow  
the procedure in Appendix D: Modifying Remote Access Console Virtual  
Media Status to disable the Dell Remote Access Console (DRAC) virtual media  
devices or else you will receive an error during the image recovery process.  
Select the optical device where your recovery CD is located. For internal  
optical drives, you will select the device listed in Figure 15 and press  
ENTER.  
Figure 15. Server Boot Device Menu  
Figure 16. Recovery CD Loading  
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The recovery environment will start (see Figure 16). You should expect a  
delay when the progress bar reaches the far right. Once the recovery  
environment is completely loaded, the system will be ready to begin the  
recovery process (see Figure 17). Press ENTER twice to confirm that you  
want to reimage the internal storage device. Remember, this process will  
erase all configuration information from your internal solid-state storage.  
After reimaging, you will need to reconfigure your VMware ESX Server  
software and import any virtual machines you would like to run on this  
system.  
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Figure 17. Beginning Recovery Process Figure 18. Error, other devices found  
NOTE: If you see a fatal error (Figure 18), double check that no other USB-based  
storage devices are connected to the system and that the virtual media devices  
present on the DRAC have been disabled, (see Appendix D: Modifying Remote  
Access Console Virtual Media Status).  
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Once the recovery process completes, press ENTER to reboot your server.  
The server will reboot and launch the VMware ESX Server 3i software. If  
this does not happen, you will need to reassign order of your boot devices  
placing the internal storage highest in the boot order list. Consult your  
server’s manual for these steps.  
Set the correct licensing mode as instructed in the Solution Licensing  
section.  
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Appendix A: Deployment Best Practices Check  
List  
Use the following Dell deployment best practices checklist to aid the  
deployment of the VMware ESX Server ESX 3i software.  
Rack (if applicable) and connect your PowerEdge server according to the  
server deployment guide.  
With the server powered off…  
Connect your ESX Server 3i management network to the first onboard  
network adapter  
Connect your Virtual Machine network to the second onboard network  
adapter  
(Optional) Connect your iSCSI-based network connection to the third  
onboard network adapter (if applicable). For systems with only two  
onboard network adapters, you will need to add a qualified network  
adapter to your server if your system was not purchased with one.  
With the server powered on…  
Press <F2> during boot to the bios setup screen. Consult your system’s  
manual for information specific to these settings.  
Enable the Virtualization Technology (VT) feature, if available in the  
PowerEdge system. VT feature is required to run 64-bit virtual  
machines on Intel platforms.  
Disable Demand Based Power Management feature, if available in the  
PowerEdge  
Set the universal serial bus (USB) controller to USB on with BIOS  
Support, if available in the PowerEdge system. This enables support  
for USB devices both during and after the ESX Server boot process.  
Set the ESX server 3i keyboard language (Page 13)  
Set the ESX server 3i server password (Page 13)  
(Optional) Configure redundant VMware management network adapters  
(Page 25)  
Set a static IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and VLAN for the  
management connection(s) in the DCUI (Page 26)  
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Set host name and DNS server settings (Page 26)  
(Optional) Set DNS Suffix(s) (Page 26)  
Install Virtual Infrastructure Client to manage your server (Page 15)  
Review licensing options (Page 17)  
Record host-based licensing code, store in safe place (Page 18)  
________-________-________-________-________  
(Optional) Convert host-based license code to centralized license  
code  
(Optional) Add converted license to centralized license server  
(Optional) Change licensing mode of ESX Server 3i host to “Use  
License Server”, enter IP address of central license server (page 19)  
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Appendix B: Enabling and Disabling the VMware  
ESX Server 3i Software  
Selected systems come preinstalled with VMware ESX Server 3i on internal  
flash storage. If this software was ordered as the primary OS, the system will  
automatically boot to it. If the software was ordered as the secondary OS, the  
system will automatically boot to it and the ESX Server 3i software will be  
disabled by default. The procedures below will help you modify the boot  
device and boot order so that you will be able to boot the ESX Server 3i  
software.  
Enable One-Time Boot to ESX Server 3i, v3.5  
The following instructions walk you through the process of enabling the  
VMware ESX Server 3i hypervisor for a one-time boot on your system.  
1
2
Turn on your server.  
The Dell Splash Screen appears. When the splash screen appears, press  
<F11> to enter the one-time boot menu option.  
3
4
5
The menu entry changes to Entering Boot Menu confirming your  
selection.  
The boot menu displays several boot options. Using the arrows, select  
Hard Drive C:, then use the right arrow key to select SD Card.  
Press <Enter> to boot to the internal secure digital (SD) card.  
Enable Recurring Boot to ESX Server 3i, v3.5  
Follow the steps given below to enable the system to always boot your server  
to ESX Server 3i:  
1
2
3
Turn on your server.  
The Dell Splash Screen appears. Press <F2> to launch the setup menu.  
After you complete the system boot, the system BIOS configuration menu  
appears.  
4
Select Hard Disk Boot Sequence, then select SD Card: Multi Card. Press  
the hyphen key to move the SD Card up in the order.  
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Press <Enter>, then <Esc>, and then <Enter> again to save these  
changes.  
NOTICE: Dell recommends not to modify other settings unless you are  
familiar with the settings. Modifying settings could cause your system to fail to  
boot/function properly.  
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Restart your server.  
Disable Recurring Boot to ESX Server 3i, v3.5  
Repeat the steps for Enable Recurring Boot to ESX Server 3i, v3.5, but use  
the hyphen key <-> in step 4 to move the Integrated Storage Device to the  
top of the boot order instead of the SD Card.  
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Appendix C: Sample Step-by-Step Management  
Network Configuration  
This appendix guides you through a sample management network setup with  
the following parameters.  
Redundant management NICs (on-board NICs)  
Static address of 172.17.13.211/24 (255.255.255.0) gateway: 172.17.13.1  
Host name of: EmbedESX1.VMwareFarm.lab  
DNS servers: 172.17.28.10 and 172.17. 28.252  
Configure Redundant Management NICs  
1
With the main management network screen displayed (see Figure 10),  
scroll and select “Network Adapters”.  
2
By default, the first LAN-On-Motherboard (LOM) NIC is automatically  
selected as the management network NIC. This example configures two  
NICs to help guard against loss of management network connectivity due  
to NIC failure. Scroll to the second LOM listed (“Embedded NIC 2”) in  
the list (Figure 19) and press the SPACE bar to select, adding an ‘X’ to the  
box in front of the NIC. To maximize your redundancy, you may want to  
select one LOM and one NIC port of an add-on Ethernet card.  
Note the status of all NICs is listed here. This will help you determine  
basic connectivity with your upstream switches; however, this status does  
not imply connectivity at the IP-address level.  
Also, note the relationship of the “Device Name” and “Hardware Label”;  
the device name follows a Linux-kernel numbering schema by starting its  
numbering at zero while the hardware label corresponds with the  
numbering on the physical system, starting at one.  
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Figure 19. Network Adapter Selection Screen  
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Press <ESC> to return to the main network configuration screen  
(Figure 10).  
Set Host Name, IP address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, and VLAN ID  
1
With the main management network screen displayed (see Figure 10),  
scroll and select “VLAN (Optional)”.  
2
Enter your desired management VLAN ID. If you know that you need to  
use a specific VLAN ID, make sure your network connection/uplink is not  
already tagging at the local switch. Specifying a VLAN ID in the ESX  
software and at your network switch will lead to double VLAN ID tagging,  
which typically leads to a loss of connectivity of your ESX server. If you do  
not know your VLAN ID, it is best to leave this field blank. Once set, press  
<ESC> to return to the main network configuration screen.  
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Figure 20. Configure VLAN ID Setting  
Figure 21. Configure IP Settings  
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4
Next, from the main network configuration screen (Figure 10), select “IP  
Configuration”.  
Scroll down to “Set static IP address” line, and press SPACE to select.  
Enter your IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. Press ESC to exit this  
screen.  
NOTE: Although your new settings will be shown on the main network  
configuration screen, they will NOT take effect until you exit this screen by  
pressing <ESC> again. You may do this now if your settings are complete;  
however, most users will need to continue below to enter your network’s DNS  
settings.  
Figure 22. Configure DNS Settings  
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From the Configure Management Network screen (see Figure 10), select  
“DNS Settings”. You will notice the current settings are summarized on  
the right of the screen; press ENTER to enter the configuration screen (see  
Figure 22).  
Because you have set an IP address statically, you will not have the option  
to use DHCP supplied information for the primary and secondary DNS  
servers. If you decide to use DHCP for the IP address, you will be able to  
select either option.  
Enter a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) for your host. Press <ESC>  
to return to the main network configuration screen. You may also enter  
only a host name in this field, but, if you do, you will need to specify one or  
more DNS suffixes in the “DNS suffixes” section.  
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If you would like to specify a DNS suffix, you may enter it using the last  
entry on this screen. This should be blank if a FQDN was specified in the  
previous step.  
With configuration complete, press ENTER to save your settings. Press  
<ESC> to exit the network setting screen and press “Y” to indicate that  
you understand saving your modified setting will require the management  
network to be restarted causing a momentary loss of connectivity to the  
management network only (VM networks will not be affected).  
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Appendix D: Modifying Remote Access Console  
Virtual Media Status  
In order to recover the ESX 3i image, the virtual media of the Dell Remote  
Access Controller must be disabled; internal storage device must be the only  
USB-based storage device present in the system. If you purchased the Dell  
Remote Access Controller (DRAC), you will need to disable the virtual  
devices (floppy and CD/DVD) presented to all operating systems by the  
DRAC. If you receive a fatal error during recovery (Figure 18), it is most likely  
because these devices are still active/attached. The following steps will show  
you how to disable these devices. The process may be reversed to re-enable  
these devices.  
1
Boot the server. During POST, press <CTRL>-<E> when you see  
“Remote Access Configuration Utility” AND “Press <CTRL>-<E> for  
Remote Setup” on the screen (see Figure 23). This will launch the DRAC  
configuration utility. Select “Virtual Media Configuration” and press  
ENTER (see Figure 24).  
Figure 23. Server POST Screen  
Figure 24. DRAC Configuration Screen  
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Toggle the settings so that they show “Detached” and “Disabled”. Press  
ESC and select ”Save and Exit”.  
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NOTE: To re-enable the virtual floppy and CD device, use the following settings  
(defaults):  
Virtual Media: Attached  
Virtual Flash: Disabled  
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Appendix E: Configuration Backup and Restore  
Procedures  
Dell recommends backing up your VMware ESX Server 3i configuration once  
your complete initial setup and on routinely on a schedule that fits your  
datacenter environment. Backing up your configuration will capture the  
license code (host serial number) and will restore this code upon restore. This  
is important if you ever need to use the recovery CD to restore the ESX 3i  
image because the server’s license code, this code is not stored on the server  
or recovery media.  
To backup or restore the configuration information, you must use the Remote  
Command Line Interface (RCLI). The RCLI is available in two forms:  
As a virtual appliance virtual machine that is imported to and run from an  
existing ESX server, VMware Workstation, and VMware Player.  
As a package that is installed to and run from a Windows or Linux  
machine.  
Both of these packages are available for download from the VMware site. For  
information about setting up and running the RCLI, see the Systems  
Management with VMware ESX Server 3i software on Dell PowerEdge  
Servers Guide as well as the VMware ESX Server 3i Setup and VMware ESX  
Server 3i Configuration guides.  
The backup and restore steps below will assume you have already imported  
the RCLI to a server other than the one you want to backup or restore or you  
have installed the Windows or Linux management APIs.  
Backing up the Configuration of your ESX 3i Host  
To back up a host’s configuration data:  
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Start the RCLI and log in.  
Run the vicfg-cfgbackup command with the -s flag to save the host  
configuration to the specified backup filename.  
vicfg-cfgbackup --server <3i-host-ip> --portnumber <port_number> --  
protocol <protocol_type> --username root --password <root_password>  
[-s <backup-filename>|-l <backup-filename>]  
The -portnumber and -protocol options are optional. If you exclude them,  
the defaults are port 443 and protocol HTTPS.  
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If you do not specify a password in the command line, you will be  
prompted for one when the command executes.  
EX: vicfg-cfgbackup --server 172.17.13.211 --username root –s  
backupdate.dat  
If you are running the RCLI, the backup file will be placed locally.  
Restoring the Configuration of your ESX 3i Host  
To restore a host’s configuration data:  
1
2
Power off any virtual machines that are running on the host you want to  
restore.  
(Optional) Restore the host to the build number used when the backup  
file was created. The backup process does not support restoring to later  
builds; though, this can be overridden this requirement by using the –f  
option. Use at your own risk.  
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4
On a host other than the one you want to restore, start the RCLI, log in.  
Run the vicfg-cfgbackup command with the –l flag to load and restore the  
backup file to the host.  
The -portnumber and -protocol options are optional. If you exclude them,  
the defaults are port 443 and protocol HTTPS.  
If you do not specify a password in the command line, you will be  
prompted for one when the command executes.  
EX: vicfg-cfgbackup --server 172.17.13.211 --username root –l  
backupdate.dat  
Following a successful restore, the system will reboot using the new  
configuration.  
Please consult the VMware ESX Server 3i Setup Guide for complete  
instructions for these backup and restore commands.  
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Appendix F: Troubleshooting  
This section will provide troubleshooting steps for typical issues.  
Symptoms:  
The VMware ESX 3i software will not boot.  
You receive a “No OS found” message on power on.  
Resolution:  
Check the boot order – The internal storage device may no longer be  
selected at the first boot device. This can happen if the device has recently  
been removed due to failure. To correct this:  
a
Boot the server, press <F2> when prompted in the upper right corner  
of the screen.  
b
c
d
e
Once in the setup menu, scroll down to “Boot Sequence”, press enter.  
Make sure “Hard drive c:” is selected, press “Enter”.  
Scroll down to “Hard-Disk Drive Sequence”, press “Enter”  
Select “Internal USB…” or “SD Card…”, press “Enter” and <ESC>.  
Save your settings.  
Symptom:  
You would like to remove the VMware ESX Server 3i data (VMFS file  
system) from your local volumes.  
Resolution:  
Consult the VMware ESX Server 3i Setup guide, refer to the “Configuring  
Storage Behavior” section.  
Symptom:  
You experience a purple or pink screen while booting or running your ESX  
Server 3i System.  
Resolution:  
This is a sign of a serious misconfiguration or system error, similar to a  
“blue screen of death” for a Windows system or a core dump for a Linux-  
based system.  
Contact Dell Support for technical assistance.  
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Appendix G: Related Documents  
Documents related to this and other Dell/VMware products are located at  
www.dell.com/vmware  
.
Support Documents:  
VMware Software Compatibility Matrix for Dell Servers  
VMotion and 64-bit Virtual Machine Compatibility Guide for  
Dell Servers  
Dell PowerVault NX1950 Configuration Guide for VMware ESX  
Server  
Dell PowerVault MD3000i Configuration Guide for VMware ESX  
Server  
VMware Infrastructure 3.5 for Dell PowerEdge Systems  
Deployment Guide  
VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3.x Software for Dell PowerEdge  
Servers – Release Notes  
Dell Power Solutions Articles  
Dell PowerSolutions Magazine articles related to VMware and  
Virtualization  
Tested and Supported Configurations:  
Dell’s Virtualization Reference Architecture Guide  
White papers and case studies are also available from this web site.  
Current documentation for Dell-qualified VMware configurations is  
available on the Dell and VMware Alliance website at  
www.dell.com/vmware  
.
EMC Support Matrix (ESM) on the EMC website at  
www.emc.com/horizontal/interoperability  
.
VMware ESX Server 3.5 and VirtualCenter 2.5 Installation Guide,  
Administration Guide, Scripting User’s Manual, technical resources, and  
knowledge base are on the VMware documentation website at  
www.vmware.com/support/pubs  
.
Dell-VMware Hardware Compatibility Guides are located on VMware’s  
website, www.vmware.com/resources/guides.html  
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