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Installing, Configuring and Upgrading ESX Server
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2. Reboot the computer and log in as root.
3. At the first installer screen, choose Upgrade from ESX Server 1.0/1.1.
4. You are asked if you have a driver disk provided by VMware for a device that is
not handled by drivers in this release of ESX Server.
If you do not have a driver disk, choose No and continue with the installation.
If you have a driver disk from VMware, put the driver disk into the floppy drive
and choose Yes.
5. If you do not have enough swap space for the new console operating system,
the installer asks you where to place a new swap file. Accept the default location
unless you have a specific reason for using a different one.
6. The installer upgrades your ESX Server installation.
7. When the upgrade completes and displays the final screen, reboot.
8. After the server reboots, from your management workstation use a supported
Web browser and go to:
http://<hostname>/
9. Log in as root, then start the ESX Server Setup Wizard by clicking the Setup
Wizard link at the top of the page. Each page of the wizard includes instructions
for the actions you need to take there.
On the Boot Configuration page, adjust the amount of memory allocated to the
console operating system. Change the number to 128MB for managing up to
three or four virtual machines. Increase this to 192MB for eight virtual machines,
272MB for 16 virtual machines, 384MB for 32 virtual machines or 512MB for more
than 32 virtual machines. For background, see Sizing Memory on the Server on
page 249.
Be sure to enter your new serial number at the appropriate page.
Setting File Permissions on Existing Virtual Disk Files
If you are upgrading to ESX Server 1.5 on a computer that has virtual machines
created under ESX Server 1.0 or 1.1, be sure to set permissions appropriately on all
virtual disk files stored on a VMFS partition. Support for permissions on VMFS files is a
new feature in version 1.5.
All your VMFS files will initially be owned by root and have permissions of 000. You
must at least change the permissions of the files so they are readable and writable by
root. You may wish to change the owner as well. You can use the file manager of the
management interface to change the owner and permissions.
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