On 11/26/15 09:47, C. L. Martinez wrote:
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 mode='custom' match='exact'> <model fallback='allow'>Westmere</model> <feature policy='require' name='vmx'/> </cpu>
qemu-kvm package is installed from Virtualization SIG:
qemu-kvm-common-ev-2.1.2-23.el7_1.8.1.x86_64 qemu-kvm-ev-2.1.2-23.el7_1.8.1.x86_64
Am I doing something wrong or is it not possible to accomplish this scenario??
Here are my old notes how to run ESXi6 on KVM on Fedora 21:
# cat /etc/modprobe.d/nested.conf options kvm ignore_msrs=1 options kvm-intel nested=y ept=y
Install ESXI6 Hypervisor with the vmxnet3 nic:
# virt-install --connect=qemu:///system -n esxi6 --cpu=host --vcpus=2 --ram 4096 --os-type=linux --cdrom=/var/lib/libvirt/images/VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.0.0-2494585.x86_64.iso --disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/esxi6.qcow2,format=qcow2,bus=ide,size=25,cache=none --hvm --network=default,model=vmxnet3 --virt-type=kvm --arch=x86_64 --graphics spice --accelerate --video qxl --channel spicevmc
or with the e1000 nic:
# virt-install --connect=qemu:///system -n esxi6 --cpu=host --vcpus=2 --ram 4096 --os-type=linux --cdrom=/var/lib/libvirt/images/VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.0.0-2494585.x86_64.iso --disk path=/var/lib/libvirt/images/esxi6.qcow2,format=qcow2,bus=ide,size=25,cache=none --hvm --network=default,model=e1000 --virt-type=kvm --arch=x86_64 --graphics spice --accelerate --video qxl --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/files/pdf/products/vsphere/VMware-vsphere-60-vcenter-s...
Some tips: http://www.vladan.fr/vcenter-appliance-6-0-simplified-scripted-installation/
$ cat /home/patrick/VMware/patrick_embedded.json { "__comments": [ "Test template for VCSA deployment on a nested ESXi Hypervisor running on KVM on F21" ],
"deployment": { "esx.hostname":"esxi.lab.local", "esx.datastore":"datastore1", "esx.username":"root", "esx.password":"password", "deployment.option":"tiny", "deployment.network":"vm", "appliance.name":"vcsa", "appliance.thin.disk.mode":true },
"vcsa": { "system": { "root.password":"password", "ssh.enable":true },
"sso": { "password":"Password1!", "domain-name":"lab.local", "site-name":"patrick_lab" }
} }
Next mount the VMware-VCSA-all-6.0.0-2562643.iso file # cd /run/media/patrick/VMware\ VCSA/vcsa-cli-installer/lin64
And run the command to deploy the VCSA appliance on top of ESXi: $ vcsa-deploy -v /home/patrick/VMware/patrick_embedded.json
[patrick@lab lin64]$ ./vcsa-deploy -v /home/patrick/VMware/patrick_embedded.json
Start vCSA command line installer to deploy vCSA "vcsa", an embedded node.
Please see /tmp/vcsa-cli-installer-8159mI.log for logging information.
The SSO password meets the installation requirements. Opening vCSA image: /run/media/patrick/VMware VCSA/vcsa/vmware-vcsa SSL fingerprint fb:9a:f8:d2:86:14:c0:17:6d:02:f4:9d:da:e8:31:ee:fb:3b:58:d4 is different from host fingerprint 51:A6:F1:28:E7:2D:9B:02:7A:97:0A:1A:87:A3:42:A8:4C:42:24:03 for host esxi.lab.local as target type. Accept update of SSL fingerprint in known host file Write 'yes' or 'no' yes Opening VI target: vi://root@esxi.lab.local:443/ Deploying to VI: vi://root@esxi.lab.local:443/
Progress: 99% Transfer Completed Powering on VM: vcsa
Progress: 48% Power On Completed
Installing services... Progress: 5%. Setting up storage Progress: 50%. Installing RPMs Progress: 55%. Installed VMware-unixODBC-2.3.1.vmw.2-6.0.0.x86_64.rpm ... Profit!
Or not because the Firefox VCSA plugin did not work on a Linux (Fedora) host which you need to actually use vCenter. If you make the VCSA gui work with Firefox on Linux, I would appreciate an update.
HTH, Patrick