Sunday 16 March 2008

Installing esx 3i on usb stick

From http://communities.vmware.com/message/825686#825686



ESX Server 3i - USB flash drive boot possible!
Dec 21, 2007 11:55 AM

I successfully booted ESX Server 3i from a USB flash drive on a machine with no local disks attached. It´s unsupported, but it works!
Requirements:
1 GB USB flash drive
WinImage
IZArc Of course you can use your favourite tools and larger USB flash drives, but 1 GB is enough space for the boot image.
Perform the following steps to create a bootable ESX Server 3i USB flash drive:
Download ESX Server 3i Installable ISO
Extract INSTALL.TGZ from the root directory of the ISO image using an IZArc
Extract /usr/lib/vmware/installer/VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0-67921.i386.dd.bz2 from INSTALL.TGZ using IZArc
Extract VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0-67921.i386.dd from VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0-67921.i386.dd.bz2 using IZArc
Attach the USB flash drive and make sure you no longer need the data on it
Use WinImage to transfer VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0-67921.i386.dd to the USB flash drive
Disk->Restore Virtual Hard Disk image on physical drive...
Select the USB flash drive (Warning: If you select the wrong disk you will lose data!)
Select the image file VMware-VMvisor-big-3.5.0-67921.i386.dd
Confirm the warning message
Wait for the transfer to complete
Unplug the USB flash drive (Warning: If you forget to unplug the flash drive from the PC you might lose the data on your hard drives the next time you boot!)
Attach the USB flash drive to the machine you want to boot (Warning: If ESX Server 3i recognizes local drives, you might lose the data on it, so make sure you don´t need it anymore or unplug all hard drives!)
Turn the machine on and make sure the USB flash drive is selected as boot device
Watch ESX Server 3i boot
Configure
Enjoy!
I cannot be held responsible for any damage or loss of data this procedure might cause.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Thanks for instructions. It worked great and the system boots faster on the USB Key. Also, just a adding a note, Winimage requires windows. This was not clear to me at first.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the direction!

I kinda caught on with the name Winimage that it required windows :).