13/04/2010

How to Create a Template in ESX without Virtual Centre

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How to Create a Template in ESX without Virtual Centre

Originally found at http://graycat.wordpress.com/2008/10/02/how-to-create-a-template-in-esx-without-virtual-centre/ - copied here to preseve and re-use!

One of the great things about using ESX server (or any other virtual server host really) is that you can deploy new servers really quickly and easily. In the VMWare offering you have to buy the Virtual Centre add-on which is aimed at managing multiple virutal host servers. Unfortunately if you’re in the situation where you don’t have or can’t get this and are stuck with the “basic” ESX licence then you could be a bit stuck when it comes to cloning or creating template machines.

Fear not though! Here is a handy little guide on how to achieve that same objective using only ESX and the p2v converter.

Step 1 – Create a Template in ESX without Virtual Centre

    * Obtain a copy of windows 2003/2008 (Please note: In order for ESX to run 64 bit guess O/S the hosts
    * Hardware bios cpu setting must be set to use Virtualization Technology.) See below
    * Launch Vmware Infrastructure client and connect over to the ESX server
    * Right click the ESX server and chose to create new virtual machine
    * Select Typical under virtual machine creation
    * Call the Virtual machine WIN2K3-TEMPLATE
    * Select a local vmfs partition if one has been setup, or chose a vmfs partition on external storage.
    * Select the appropriate Guest Operating System, either 2003 or 2008 etc..
    * Select 1 cpu (This can be changed in the future)
    * Select 256 for memory (This can be increased in the future)
    * Select no nics (This can be increased in the future)
    * Set the virtual disk size to 10 gig

Step 2 – Creating Client Virtual Server Image

    * Right click the server and choose edit settings
    * Select CD/DVD to use either client device, host device or data store iso, remember to select connected and connect at power on. Insert OS cd into ESX host, local client pc that you have connected to ESX from, or point CD drive to OS iso.
    * Click on Ok
    * Power on the virtual machine and install Windows
    * Customise Windows as per clients builds, please do not install any applications such as SQL or Exchange.
    * Install clients Anti Virus software (If mcafee don’t load epo agent, but load virus scan)
    * Install vmtools and enable hardware acceleration.
    * Load latest Microsoft Patches and Anti Virus definitions.
    * Install BGinfo (This displays server information on the server’s desktop.
    * Open Notepad and type in “.LOG” without quotation marks, save this file as MOD.LOG and place in the all users startup folder. This file will open each time an administrator logs onto the server and stamp the date and time. Should be use for admin to note down changes made to the server (Change Control). Remember to select save as type “all files” otherwise will stamp the file MOD.LOG.TXT
    * Enable Remote Desktop
    * Rename the administrator account to admin_local or to the clients preferred local admin name
    * Change the admin_local password
    * Run a disk defrag
    * Create a folder on the servers C: drive called “Sysprep”
    * Download sysprep and extract the contents to the Sysprep folder on the C: drive
    * Run Setupmgr.exe
    * Select create new
    * Select Sysprep setup
    * Select windows version
    * Select No, do not fully automate the installation
    * Type in Organisation name
    * Display leave at default
    * Select correct time zone
    * Enter product key
    * Leave the “use the following computer name” box blank
    * Select prompt the end user for password
    * Select typical Networking components
    * Select workgroup and leave name as workgroup
    * Click next on Telephony
    * Specify regional settings (Chose UK) and tick customise the default regional setting and click on custom and select UK
    * Click next to languages
    * Click next to network printers
    * Click next to run once
    * Click next to additional commands
    * Please enter a Identification string “Virtual Tech Solutions Ltd, Build %date% Gold Server Image Version 2.1″ please replace with clients details
    * Click finish
    * Check that a file in C:\Sysprep\sysprep.inf has been created
    * Double click on sysprep.exe in the C:\Sysprep folder and select shutdown mode as Shutdown and click reseal. The Virtual Server will now switch off. PLEASE DO NOT POWER ON THIS VIRTUAL SERVER!!!!

Step 3 – Use Vmconverter to Copy the Template to a new Virtual Server

    * Launch Vmconverter
    * Select Convert Virtual Machine
    * Select Vmware Infrastructure Virtual Machine
    * type in the ESX servers IP address where the template resides
    * Enter username and password
    * Click next
    * Select the template server and click next
    * Select convert all disks and maintain size and click next
    * Select destination type as Vmware Infrastructure Virtual Machine
    * type in the ESX servers IP address where the template resides
    * Enter username and password
    * Click next
    * Type in the new servers name, click next
    * Select the target ESX server again, click next
    * Select the target VMFS partition to create the new virtual server from template on, click next
    * Select 1 nic and correct network
    * Don’t customise the guest, click next
    * Select power on new virtual machine after creation and select finish.
    * Check conversion process and once finished log onto the ESX server and access the new servers console and complete the setup wizard.

In case you’re using HP Servers, you may need to enable Virtualisation on them like this:

    * Restart server
    * enter to RBSU and
    * select F9 to enter the ROM-Based Setup Utility (RBSU).
    * Select Advanced Options > Processor Options.
    * Enable Intel Virtualization Technology

And that’s how it’s done. I know it’s a bit of a long post but once you’ve set the template server up it really is very easy to create a new server from it. On average it takes about 15 mins from start to finish to deploy a new server using this method. Not bad considering it’s free, huh? :)

26/03/2008

Vista SP1 - still singing

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A week on and SP1 is still not raising any alarm bells or creating any problems for me.

Running on an HP Compaq nw9440 laptop, Vista Ultimate 64bit - now SP1.

Additions to the application list that are running fine: Diskeeper 2008, 7-Zip 64-bit, WinRar, Acronis True Image Echo Workstation, Logmein Ignition, Zinio Reader.

Previous list of apps working fine: Notes 8.0.1, Firefox 2.0.0.13, Trillian Astra 4.0.0.73, Skype 3.6.0.248, VMWare Workstation 6.0.2, and Trend Micro 7.6.1095.

26/03/2008

TwitNotes

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OK... another happy TwitNotes customer here ... the first application I am actually using in my Notes 8.0.1 sidebar (suggest some more for me!).
Well done to Mikkel Heisterberg for a great application!

20/03/2008

Vista SP1

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OK... so after downloading Vista Service Pack 1 - then re-downloading the 64 bit version (duh!) ... Installation claimed it could take several hours and require several reboots.
A picture named M2
Well, it was correct on half of that - it did take around an hour and did need several reboots - but the reboots came after the initial "click Reboot, you have time to save bits" dialog box.

I guess my Vista is still re-optimizing itself, as it is a bit sluggish still - although some of the promised improvements (copying files for example) are definitely there.

One interesting quirk is that all my network connectivity was flaky and unreliable for around 10 minutes after my first boot and login... almost like the firewall was re-learning things.

As it is, the following are running just fine with SP1 : Notes 8.0.1, Firefox 2.0.0.12, Trillian Astra 4.0.0.73, Skype 3.6.0.248, VMWare Workstation 6.0.2, and Trend Micro 7.6.1095, as well as a herd of other things... in fact, nothing has been a show stopper yet, but then it has only been 3 hours!

05/03/2008

Easter egg still in ND 8.0.1

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Interesting - the easter egg in ND7 is still in ND8 :

1. Open mail file via Domino Web Access (http://your-server/mail/mailfilename.nsf)
2. Click on the A picture named M2 logo to get the about box
3. Type shimmer and hit enter

if you get nothing, you may have a popup blocker stopping the next window from appearing.

For those too lazy to go look, click here to get the result directly.

NOTE: requires Flash plugin/player

05/03/2008

Job posting - Senior Systems Administrator

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So anyone out there want a job in Albany, NY? See here ... http://www.justtechjobs.com/Job.asp?ID=38F08DEA-E361-4F7D-9751-53B7BF9228A6&USR=EMP

05/03/2008

Pulling out hair

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Ok... so the hiring process to find a new IT team in Albany has begun, and the job has been posted, several applicants have sent in resumés/CVs and I have interviewed 3 by phone. These three were then seen in person by the German IT manager and the Albany HR manager. The one I liked, they didn't - no reasons other than he was nervous and they didn't feel comfortable with him. *sigh* maybe he was too much of a geek.

The next batch of resumés/CVs arrive, and once again, no Domino experience. I get told that this is not a priority... which is where the hair pulling comes in - the company has a large number of Domino applications that have matured over 12 years or so, and these need upkeep... so Notes & Domino skills are pretty vital.

How to sell the need for Domino SKILLS inside an organization with Domino already is proving to be quite challenging!

EDIT: oh - hangon, the company's favourite solution - outsource it (doh!)
And then expect it to work when the person doing the changes doesn't understand the business!

29/02/2008

Airport delays...

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So an hour from the airport, but two hours from Albany, I get a phonecall from Virgin Atlantic customer care:

"Hello Sir - about your flight VS002 to London at 21:25 - the flight is now at 23:40"

Just Wonderful... thank goodness I have Virgin Club house (lounge) access... where I am sitting typing this (albeit on paid Boingo as the free Wi-Fi is broken).

As it is, flight currently scheduled for 00:00 - apparently the inbound flight is the cause - a medical emergency diverted it soon after takeoff from Heathrow, and it landed in Shannon before resuming its trip to New York.

At least Virgin's Clubhouse staff keep your glass topped up and your appetite sated - appetizers delivered to your seat, hot dinner buffet served at 8pm, dessert cart about 45 minutes later.

As for Newark Duty Free - need to work out how to complain about their lack of customer service. Newark has an odd "pass through" arrangement where your purchases are sealed and shipped Airside for collection at a kiosk at the gate. Problem is, the kiosk closes at 10pm - an hour and a half AFTER I will be getting to the gate... needless to say I gave up on my purchases.

26/02/2008

Bose QC3 Headset + Bluetooth

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Having got the Bose QuietComfort 3 headset a while back I was interested to see a Bluetooth hands free communication kit for it when I explored the Bose factory store at The Crossings Premium Outlets after skiing at the weekend.

I took the plunge and bought the add-on. Now the headset is excellent and the noise cancelling is very good, but Bose have missed a few tricks with the Bluetooth add-on.
The most significant omission is A2DP audio which allows high fidelity stereo wireless audio. Without this, the Bose Bluetooth is only mono - to get quality sound from my PC/Phone/MP3 player I still need to use a wire!

Come on Bose - get with it!

22/02/2008

Albany snow, headcold, skiing?

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  • It's snowing steadily in Albany.
  • I'm starting a headcold (fever, aches etc)
  • Supposed to be skiing at the weekend - big maybe depending on how I feel tomorrow

21/02/2008

Vista Aero now happy with Notes 8.0.1

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Well... been running Notes 8.0.1 for a day now - and Vista has not shut down Aero ... so looks like that glitch has been fixed!

21/02/2008

blogging again

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and yes... the 8.0.1 releases of Notes and Domino have spurred me into blogging again... (and have decided I like the current green theme) too many complaints over green... will keep looking for a new theme

Off to Camelback Mountain in the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania again (was there 2 weekends ago) at the weekend to try skiing - for the second time ever.

21/02/2008

Domino 8.0.1 install woes

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OK... so Domino 8.0.1 is the latest all singing all dancing version of my favourite server software.... just a few minor annoyances.

In January I decided to fire up Quickr - having worked with the really early implementations of Quickplace... so I had Quickr running on my Domino 8.0 server.

When I came to upgrade Domino to 8.0.1 it installed okay, but crashed as soon as the HTTP server fired up the Java Virtual Machine - which is what runs Quickr.
I then checked and realised that I was still on Quickr 8.0, so uninstalled it (Domino 8.0.1 then worked fine) and downloaded Quickr 8.0.0.2.
As soon as I reinstall Quickr 8.0.0.2 Domino does not start past launching the JVM (NSD kicks in and server dies).

Now this is just annoying... since I had just started liking Quickr again.
An aside - on installing Quickr 8.0.0.2, install fails unless it can locate HaikuCommonForms.ntf ... a problem if you've already uninstalled 8.0!

20/02/2008

Notes 8.0.1

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Notes 8.0.1 is out - see announcement at IBM.com. Downloaded server (Win32) and Designer/Admin (full eclipse) code - can tell that the world and his dog were downloading it - 5 hours to download - obviously not enough bandwidth to the download servers!

29/01/2008

Lotusphere Opening general session 2008 now streaming

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 http://event.on24.com/eventRegistration/EventLobbyServlet?target=lobby.jsp&eventid=102626&sessionid=1&key=FCA27E2033E1016F854AEC6E36527793&eventuserid=14383492

Note: Opening link in Firefox will force RealPlayer use - Open in IE to use Windows Media Player

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