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You may not power on a virtual machine in a virtual machine

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Dear Gurus,

 

I am getting the same error, while trying to ON the power inside VMware.

 

My .vmx is as below -

 

config.version = "8"

virtualHW.version = "4"

scsi0.present = "TRUE"

scsi0.virtualDev = "lsilogic"

memsize = "1024"

scsi0:0.present = "TRUE"

scsi0:0.fileName = "RAC1.vmdk"

scsi0:0.writeThrough = "TRUE"

ide1:0.present = "TRUE"

ide1:0.fileName = "/dev/hdc"

ide1:0.deviceType = "cdrom-raw"

floppy0.fileName = "/dev/fd0"

Ethernet0.present = "TRUE"

displayName = "RAC1"

guestOS = "rhel4"

priority.grabbed = "normal"

priority.ungrabbed = "normal"

powerType.powerOff = "hard"

powerType.powerOn = "hard"

powerType.suspend = "hard"

powerType.reset = "hard"

 

floppy0.present = "FALSE"

 

disk.locking = "FALSE"

diskLib.dataCacheMaxSize = "0"

diskLib.dataCacheMaxReadAheadSize = "0"

diskLib.dataCacheMinReadAheadSize = "0"

diskLib.dataCachePageSize = "4096"

diskLib.maxUnsyncedWrites = "0"

 

scsi1.present = "TRUE"

scsil.virtualDev = "lsilogic"

sccil.sharedBus = "VIRTUAL"

 

scsi1:1.present = "TRUE"

scsi1:1.fileName = "/u02/VM/shared/ocr.vmdk"

scsi1:1.mode = "independent-persistent"

scsil:1.deviceType = "plainDisk"

scsil:1.redo = ""

 

scsi1:2.present = "TRUE"

scsi1:2.fileName = "/u02/VM/shared/votingdisk.vmdk"

scsi1:2.mode = "independent-persistent"

scsil:2.deviceType = "plainDisk"

scsil:2.redo = ""

 

scsi1:3.present = "TRUE"

scsi1:3.fileName = "/u02/VM/shared/asm1.vmdk"

scsi1:3.mode = "independent-persistent"

scsil:3.deviceType = "plainDisk"

scsil:3.redo = ""

 

scsi1:4.present = "TRUE"

scsi1:4.fileName = "/u02/VM/shared/asm2.vmdk"

scsi1:4.mode = "independent-persistent"

scsil:4.deviceType = "plainDisk"

scsil:4.redo = ""

 

scsi1:5.present = "TRUE"

scsi1:5.fileName = "/u02/VM/shared/asm3.vmdk"

scsi1:5.mode = "independent-persistent"

scsil:5.deviceType = "plainDisk"

scsil:5.redo = ""

 

scsi1.virtualDev = "lsilogic"

 

ethernet0.virtualDev = "e1000"

 

monitor.virtual_exec = "hardware"

monitor_control.restrict_backdoor = "true"

 

Kindly suggest on the same

Regards,

Ashish


Esxi inside Esxi: MKS to VM on virtualized ESXI is not working

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Hello,

 

hopefully somebody could help me out with the issue below.

 

I am unable to open MKS connection from VM-10 to VM(Gold-VM) located on nested ESXi host (Esxi55-5). Web Page keeps loading MKS for Gold-VM, but it won't display anything.

 

DNSServer,VM-10,VCSA,ESXi55-5 are connected to same SSswitch- VM Port Group(Promiscuous Mode) , subnet

 

Gold-VM .........VM located on nested ESXi host

VM-10.............VM located on physical ESXi host, from which I am trying to open MKS connection to Gold-VM

VCSA.............vcenter server located on physical ESXi host IP (192.168.1.3)

ESXi55-5.........Virtualized Esxi host connected to VCSA vcenter server

DNSserver.......facilitating DNS service

 

Logs from virtualized Esxi55-5 Host:

esxi55-5_gold-VM-MKS_ticket.PNG

Logs from VM-10:

VM-10_MKS_to_Gold-VM.PNG

webpage with MKS:

MKS.PNG

windows 10 - nested with Hyper-V network issue

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This occurs in all versions of Windows 10 as host including last leaked.

 

Host: Windows 10 - vmware workstation. Role Hyper.V.

 

No problems creating the virtual machine in Hyper-V within VMware Workstation.

When you create a virtual network in Hyper-V (bridge), the network functions correctly, but when you reboot the host machine, you lose connectivity to the network. Disabling the virtual adapter and returning it to enable, the network recovers.

 

 

Apparently it seems as if it was an error of windows 10. But when Windows 10 is installed on an real machine, network connectivity is correct (included in the system reboots), so everything points to the virtual network interface that provides vmware.

 

Regards,

Nested ESXI Dropping iSCSI connection freenas (errno 32)

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Hi All, I dont have much knowledge about storage but i am windows admin and learning VMware.

I have made nested ESXi environment. I have asus rt n16 router flashed with dd-wrt as i wanted to test VLAN Tagging and it works :). I have made a freenas server (FreeNAS 8.0.3 x 64bot) with 2 GB RAM, E1000 adapter and 16GB to drive where i installed freenas and another 300GB for shared storage that i would connecting to main Host ESXI and other nested ESXIs. The 300 GB target that i made i have tried both UFS and ZFS file system and i using simple RAID0 with no redundancy at all for best performance. I have also Multipath configured for this 300GB target on all the host ESXis. I am having 2 spare NICs so the moment i introduced second NIC as multipath the performance significantly increased so i thought is bandwidth the problem? So I introduced also 3rd NIC but this time i didnt notice any better performance. I have also tried openfiler and starwind but they are very slow. Freenas is fast but it would in between loose iSCSI connections and get errno 32 errors (the error is described below in details). Another interesting thing to notice is when i connect target to ESXi Host then i see hardware acceleration enabled but not so incase of openfiler or starwind.

Now i am left out to believe that my hard disk could be a problem which i am trying to use as sharedstorage as it is not SSD but simple 7200 RPM WD 500GB hard drive.

My Lab config is below:

Hard Disk

3 (500x 3 = 1.5 TB)

Western Digital Caviar Blue WD5000AAKX 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 6.0Gb/s 3.5" Internal Hard Drive -Bare Drive

Processor

1

AMD Phenom II X4 840 3.2GHz Socket AM3 95W Quad-Core Desktop Processor HDX840WFGMBOX

RAM

4 x4 = 16 GB

  1. G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666) Desktop Memory Model F3-10666CL9D-8GBRL

Motherboard

1 (Got this from EBay)

Gigabyte GA-890FXA-UD5 890FX UD5

 

All right now question arises what am i doing and when i get these errors. I have made 1 datastore of almost 1TB (960GB) joining two 500GBs drives. Then carving out 300GB LUN out of it for ISCSI. I have made a folder ISO in that 1TB drive where i have kept all my ISOs. Now when i am trying to create a VM (win server 2008 R2) with its vmdk, vmx etc file in 300GB shared storage i get this error and then this datastore (shared storage) becomes inactive

                       

                     

 

 

 

Welcome to FreeNAS

[root@freenas] ~# netstat -iwb 1

            input        (Total)           output

   packets  errs idrops      bytes packets  errs      bytes colls

         6     0 0        480          3 0        446     0

        15     0 0      10018         12 0       1232     0

        10     0 0      12014          8 0        728     0

         1     0 0         60          1 0        170     0

         5 0     0        936          2 0        284     0

         4     0 0        844          2 0        284     0

         2     0 0        120          1 0        170     0

        12     0 0       9622          9 0        866 0

         4     0 0        270          1 0        170     0

         2     0 0        120          1 0        170     0

         4     0 0        812          2 0        284     0

         4     0 0        300          2 0        284     0

         6     0 0       4528          4 0        416     0

       281     0 0     387904        279 0      43294     0

      2895     0 0    4294424       1735 0     137334 0

      4078     0 0    6079558       2301 0     156818     0

      2969     0 0    4419964       1664 0     113528     0

     13052     0 0   19467554       7354 0     499406     0

     39850     0 0   59476158      22236 0    1508846     0

     21052     0 0   31292652      11839 0     808454     0

            input        (Total)           output

   packets  errs idrops      bytes packets  errs      bytes colls

     16223     0 0   24004418       9468 0     657992     0

      2329     0 0    3456766       1351 0      93606     0

     20574     0 0   30402006      11684 0     806050     0

     20736     0 0   30851892      11761 0     805448     0

     16426     0 0   24417036       9185 0     630810     0

      4649     0 0    6940944       2515 0     170606     0

^C

[root@freenas] ~# iostat -x 1

                        extended device statistics

device     r/s   w/s kr/s    kw/s wait svc_t  %b

da0       13.4 0.1   132.2     0.2 0   2.1   3

da1        0.8  11.2 19.6  1362.9    7 4.5   3

md0        0.2   8.9 0.6    24.6    0 0.3   0

md1        0.2   0.1 0.5     0.5    0 0.1   0

md2        0.3   6.0 1.0    39.8    0 0.1   0

cd0        0.3   0.0 0.4     0.0    0 0.3   0

pass0      0.0   0.0 0.0     0.0    0 0.0   0

pass1      0.0   0.0 0.0     0.0    0 0.0   0

pass2      0.0   0.0 0.0     0.0    0 0.0   0

[root@freenas] ~# netstat -iwb 1

            input        (Total)           output

   packets  errs idrops      bytes packets  errs      bytes colls

         3     0 0        180          1 0        218     0

         4     0 0        364          3 0        314     0

         1     0 0         60          1 0        170     0

         3     0 0        180          1 0        170     0

         7     0 0        534          3 0        350     0

         2     0 0        120          1 0        170     0

         1     0 0         60          1 0        170     0

         4     0 0        252          2 0        236     0

         8     0     0 618          9     0 1018     0

         3     0 0        240          2 0        284     0

        12     0 0       1466          7 0        766     0

         7     0 0        992          5 0        890     0

10595     0     0 15331364       6002     0 444316     0

         4     0 0        240          1 0        170     0

         2     0 0        120          1 0        170     0

         1     0 0         60          1 0        170 0

         3     0 0        180          1 0        170     0

        48     0 0      64638         30 0       2084     0

         1     0 0         60          1 0        170     0

         4     0 0        746          3 0        310     0

            input        (Total)           output

   packets  errs idrops      bytes packets  errs      bytes colls

         2     0 0        174          2 0        236     0

         1     0 0         60          1 0        282     0

         2     0 0        174          2 0        236     0

         3     0 0        180          1 0        170     0

         2     0 0        120          1 0        170 0

         4     0 0        252          2 0        236     0

        10     0 0        834          5 0        578     0

         5     0 0        374          3 0        310     0

         2     0 0        606          2 0        236     0

         1     0 0         60          1 0        170     0

         2     0 0        150          2 0        260     0

         1     0 0         60          1 0        170     0

         2     0 0        174          2 0        236     0

         4     0 0        252          2 0        236     0

         2     0 0        174          2 0        236     0

         2     0 0        120          2 0        212     0

         6 0     0        866          3 0        310     0

         7     0 0        486          4 0        344     0

         6     0 0        432          4 0        816     0

         8     0 0        762          6 0       1060 0

         8     0 0       1066          5 0        498     0

            input        (Total)           output

   packets  errs idrops      bytes packets  errs      bytes colls

         7     0 0       1056          6 0       1020     0

      9464     0 0   13954730       5242 0     365972     0

     29928     0 0   44454266      16641 0    1133370     0

^C

 

 

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas newsyslog[1073]: logfile first created

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas syslogd: kernel boot file is /boot/kernel/kernel

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2011 The FreeBSD Project.

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: FreeBSD is a registered trademark of The FreeBSD Foundation.

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE-p5 #0: Tue Jan  3 01:23:58 PST 2012

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: root@build.ixsystems.com:/build/home/gcooper/e2e-bld.RqwJtDXy/obj.amd64/build/home/gcooper/e2e-bld.RqwJtDXy/FreeBSD/src/sys/FREENAS.amd64 amd64

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: CPU: AMD Phenom(tm) II X4 840 Processor (3214.58-MHz K8-class CPU)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Origin = "AuthenticAMD"  Id = 0x100f53  Family = 10  Model = 5 Stepping = 3

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Features=0x1783fbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,HTT>

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Features2=0x80802001<SSE3,CX16,POPCNT,<b31>>

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: AMD Features=0xea500800<SYSCALL,NX,MMX+,FFXSR,RDTSCP,LM,3DNow!+,3DNow!>

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: AMD Features2=0x3e9<LAHF,ExtAPIC,ABM,SSE4A,MAS,Prefetch,OSVW>

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: TSC: P-state invariant

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: real memory  = 2147483648 (2048 MB)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: avail memory = 2053414912 (1958 MB)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ACPI APIC Table: <PTLTD                 APIC >

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: FreeBSD/SMP: 2 package(s) x 1 core(s)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID:  0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cpu1 (AP): APIC ID:  1

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: MADT: Forcing active-low polarity and level trigger for SCI

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ioapic0 <Version 1.1> irqs 0-23 on motherboard

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: kbd1 at kbdmux0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cryptosoft0: <software crypto> on motherboard

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi0: <INTEL 440BX> on motherboard

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi0: [ITHREAD]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi0: Power Button (fixed)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi_hpet0: <High Precision Event Timer> iomem 0xfed00000-0xfed003ff on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Timecounter "HPET" frequency 14318180 Hz quality 900

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Timecounter "ACPI-safe" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 850

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi_timer0: <24-bit timer at 3.579545MHz> port 0x1008-0x100b on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cpu0: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cpu1: <ACPI CPU> on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI bridge> port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci0: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib1: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 1.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci1: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib1

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: isab0: <PCI-ISA bridge> at device 7.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: isa0: <ISA bus> on isab0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: atapci0: <Intel PIIX4 UDMA33 controller> port 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0x10c0-0x10cf at device 7.1 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ata0: <ATA channel 0> on atapci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ata0: [ITHREAD]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ata1: <ATA channel 1> on atapci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ata1: [ITHREAD]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci0: <bridge> at device 7.3 (no driver attached)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci0: <base peripheral> at device 7.7 (no driver attached)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: vgapci0: <VGA-compatible display> port 0x10d0-0x10df mem 0xd8000000-0xdbffffff,0xd0800000-0xd0ffffff irq 16 at device 15.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: mpt0: <LSILogic 1030 Ultra4 Adapter> port 0x1400-0x14ff mem 0xd0040000-0xd005ffff,0xd0020000-0xd003ffff irq 17 at device 16.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: mpt0: [ITHREAD]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: mpt0: MPI Version=1.2.0.0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib2: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 17.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci2: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib2

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: em0: <Intel(R) PRO/1000 Legacy Network Connection 1.0.3> port 0x2000-0x203f mem 0xd1020000-0xd103ffff,0xd1000000-0xd100ffff irq 18 at device 0.0 on pci2

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: em0: Memory Access and/or Bus Master bits were not set!

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: em0: [FILTER]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: em0: Ethernet address: 00:0c:29:e0:e1:e6

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib3: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 21.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci3: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib3

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib4: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 21.1 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci4: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib4

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib5: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 21.2 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci5: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib5

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib6: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 21.3 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci6: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib6

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib7: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 21.4 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci7: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib7

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib8: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 21.5 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci8: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib8

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib9: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 21.6 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci9: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib9

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib10: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 21.7 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci10: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib10

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib11: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 22.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci11: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib11

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib12: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 22.1 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci12: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib12

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib13: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 22.2 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci13: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib13

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib14: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 22.3 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci14: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib14

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib15: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 22.4 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci15: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib15

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib16: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 22.5 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci16: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib16

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib17: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 22.6 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci17: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib17

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib18: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 22.7 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci18: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib18

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib19: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 23.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci19: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib19

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib20: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 23.1 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci20: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib20

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib21: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 23.2 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci21: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib21

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib22: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 23.3 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci22: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib22

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib23: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 23.4 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci23: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib23

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib24: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 23.5 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci24: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib24

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib25: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 23.6 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci25: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib25

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib26: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 23.7 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci26: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib26

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib27: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 24.0 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci27: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib27

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib28: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 24.1 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci28: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib28

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib29: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 24.2 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci29: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib29

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib30: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 24.3 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci30: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib30

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib31: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 24.4 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci31: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib31

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib32: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 24.5 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci32: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib32

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib33: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 24.6 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci33: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib33

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pcib34: <ACPI PCI-PCI bridge> at device 24.7 on pci0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: pci34: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib34

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi_acad0: <AC Adapter> on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: atrtc0: <AT realtime clock> port 0x70-0x71 irq 8 on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> port 0x60,0x64 irq 1 on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: atkbd0: <AT Keyboard> irq 1 on atkbdc0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: kbd0 at atkbd0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: atkbd0: [GIANT-LOCKED]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: atkbd0: [ITHREAD]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: psm0: <PS/2 Mouse> irq 12 on atkbdc0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: psm0: [GIANT-LOCKED]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: psm0: [ITHREAD]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: psm0: model IntelliMouse, device ID 3

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ppc0: <Parallel port> port 0x378-0x37f irq 7 on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ppc0: Generic chipset (NIBBLE-only) in COMPATIBLE mode

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ppc0: [ITHREAD]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: ppbus0: <Parallel port bus> on ppc0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: lpt0: <Printer> on ppbus0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: lpt0: [ITHREAD]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: lpt0: Interrupt-driven port

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: uart0: <16550 or compatible> port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4 flags 0x10 on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: uart0: [FILTER]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: uart1: <16550 or compatible> port 0x2f8-0x2ff irq 3 on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: uart1: [FILTER]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: fdc0: <floppy drive controller> port 0x3f0-0x3f5,0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2 on acpi0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: fdc0: [FILTER]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: fd0: <1440-KB 3.5" drive> on fdc0 drive 0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: orm0: <ISA Option ROMs> at iomem 0xc0000-0xc7fff,0xca000-0xcafff,0xdc000-0xdffff,0xe0000-0xe7fff on isa0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: sc0: <System console> at flags 0x100 on isa0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: sc0: VGA <16 virtual consoles, flags=0x300>

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: vga0: <Generic ISA VGA> at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem 0xa0000-0xbffff on isa0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi_throttle0: <ACPI CPU Throttling> on cpu0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi_throttle1: <ACPI CPU Throttling> on cpu1

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: acpi_throttle1: failed to attach P_CNT

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: device_attach: acpi_throttle1 attach returned 6

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: fuse4bsd: version 0.3.9-pre1, FUSE ABI 7.8

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Timecounters tick every 10.000 msec

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cd0 at ata1 bus 0 scbus1 target 0 lun 0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cd0: <NECVMWar VMware IDE CDR10 1.00> Removable CD-ROM SCSI-0 device

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cd0: 33.300MB/s transfers (UDMA2, ATAPI 12bytes, PIO 65534bytes)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: cd0: cd present [51141 x 2048 byte records]

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da0 at mpt0 bus 0 scbus2 target 0 lun 0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da0: <VMware Virtual disk 1.0> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da0: 320.000MB/s transfers (160.000MHz, offset 127, 16bit)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da0: Command Queueing enabled

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da0: 8192MB (16777216 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 1044C)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da1 at mpt0 bus 0 scbus2 target 1 lun 0

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da1: <VMware Virtual disk 1.0> Fixed Direct Access SCSI-2 device

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da1: 320.000MB/s transfers (160.000MHz, offset 127, 16bit)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da1: Command Queueing enabled

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: da1: 409600MB (838860800 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 52216C)

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: SMP: AP CPU #1 Launched!

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: GEOM: da0s1: geometry does not match label (16h,63s != 255h,63s).

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: Trying to mount root from ufs:/dev/ufs/FreeNASs1a

Jun  9 05:50:30 freenas kernel: VMware memory control driver initialized

Jun  9 05:54:29 freenas ntpd[1440]: ntpd 4.2.4p5-a (1)

Jun  9 05:54:32 freenas freenas[1690]: Popen()ing: mount|grep "/dev/ufs/UFS1"

Jun  9 05:54:33 freenas istgt[1749]: istgt version 0.4 (20110928)

Jun  9 05:54:33 freenas istgt[1749]: normal mode

Jun  9 05:50:45 freenas ntpd[1441]: time reset -235.186722 s

Jun  9 05:50:50 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.7) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=1, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:50 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.7) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=1, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:50 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.8) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=2, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:50 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.8) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=2, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:50 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.9) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=3, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:50 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.9) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=3, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:50 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.10) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=4, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:50 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.10) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=4, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:51 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.9) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000002, TSIH=1, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:52 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.8) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000001, TSIH=2, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:50:53 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.10) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000003, TSIH=3, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:05 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.7) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=5, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:05 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.7) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=5, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:05 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.8) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=6, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:05 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.8) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=6, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:05 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.9) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=7, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:05 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.9) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=7, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:05 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.10) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=8, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:05 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-46de6a14 (192.168.1.10) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=8, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:07 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.3) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=9, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:07 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.3) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=9, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:07 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.5) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=10, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:07 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.5) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=10, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:07 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.3) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=11, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:07 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.3) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=11, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:07 freenas istgt[1750]: Login(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.4) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=12, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:07 freenas istgt[1750]: Logout(discovery) from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.4) on (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000000, TSIH=12, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:08 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.3) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000002, TSIH=4, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:09 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.5) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000001, TSIH=5, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:51:10 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.4) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000003, TSIH=6, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:55:01 freenas freenas[2300]: Popen()ing: mount|grep "/dev/ufs/UFS1"

Jun  9 05:55:27 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_lu_disk.c:5137:istgt_lu_disk_queue_start: ***WARNING*** transfer abort CmdSN=13250

Jun  9 05:55:27 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_lu.c:2798:luworker: ***WARNING*** LU1: lu_disk_queue_start() aborted

Jun  9 05:55:27 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c: 777:istgt_iscsi_write_pdu_internal: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write() failed (errno=32)

Jun  9 05:55:27 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:3508:istgt_iscsi_task_response: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write_pdu() failed

Jun  9 05:55:27 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:4957:sender: ***ERROR*** iscsi_task_response() failed on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi,t,0x0001(iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5,i,0x00023d000003)

Jun  9 05:55:31 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.4) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000003, TSIH=7, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.5) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000001, TSIH=8, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c: 777:istgt_iscsi_write_pdu_internal: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write() failed (errno=32)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c: 777:istgt_iscsi_write_pdu_internal: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write() failed (errno=32)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:4974:sender: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write_pdu() failed on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi,t,0x0001(iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5,i,0x00023d000001)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.5) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000001, TSIH=9, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:4974:sender: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write_pdu() failed on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi,t,0x0001(iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5,i,0x00023d000002)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.5) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000001, TSIH=10, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c: 777:istgt_iscsi_write_pdu_internal: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write() failed (errno=32)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:4974:sender: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write_pdu() failed on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi,t,0x0001(iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5,i,0x00023d000001)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.5) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000001, TSIH=11, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c: 777:istgt_iscsi_write_pdu_internal: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write() failed (errno=32)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:4974:sender: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write_pdu() failed on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi,t,0x0001(iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5,i,0x00023d000001)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_lu_disk.c:5137:istgt_lu_disk_queue_start: ***WARNING*** transfer abort CmdSN=13558

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_lu.c:2798:luworker: ***WARNING*** LU1: lu_disk_queue_start() aborted

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c: 777:istgt_iscsi_write_pdu_internal: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write() failed (errno=32)

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:3508:istgt_iscsi_task_response: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write_pdu() failed

Jun  9 05:55:57 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:4957:sender: ***ERROR*** iscsi_task_response() failed on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi,t,0x0001(iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5,i,0x00023d000003)

Jun  9 05:56:00 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.3) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000002, TSIH=12, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:56:01 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.4) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000003, TSIH=13, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

Jun  9 05:56:29 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c: 777:istgt_iscsi_write_pdu_internal: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write() failed (errno=32)

Jun  9 05:56:29 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:3508:istgt_iscsi_task_response: ***ERROR*** iscsi_write_pdu() failed

Jun  9 05:56:29 freenas istgt[1750]: istgt_iscsi.c:4957:sender: ***ERROR*** iscsi_task_response() failed on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi,t,0x0001(iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5,i,0x00023d000003)

Jun  9 05:56:33 freenas istgt[1750]: Login from iqn.1998-01.com.vmware:localhost-761f71d5 (192.168.1.4) on iqn.2011-03.example.org.istgt:iscsi LU1 (192.168.1.127:3260,1), ISID=23d000003, TSIH=14, CID=0, HeaderDigest=off, DataDigest=off

ESXi 6.0 (virtual) on ESXi 5.5 free (physical)

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I need to implemente an ESXi 6.0 guest VM on an ESXi 5.5 free physical host.

The physical processor is Intel Xeon ES-2609 (HP ML350p G8)

I read in several posts that I should use the web client to set the "Expose hardware-assisted virtualization ..." flag, but I have no web client.

How can I set the setting and make my guest VM work?

What else should I do?

Regards

marius

I am stuck in my Vsphere 5.1 environment. Please help.

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Dear Vmware pro's,

 

I need help.  I am studying Vsphere 5.1 and have created a small lab for this purpose.  Presently I am taking a 5.1 CBT Nuggets course to learn about the different components of Vsphere and how they are used.  However, the instructor doesn't get in to the details of the correct setup sometimes and presently I find myself stuck on something.  Let me start by telling you what my setup is:

 

I have 1 physical server (I7-4770 Quadcore 3.40Ghz, 16 Gig's of Ram, 1 TB HD, 2 NIC's).  I have Esxi 5.1 (Evaluation copy) that I am running on this physical server (booting of a USB drive).  I have Vsphere Client 5.1 running on my client laptops that I access/work in my environment.  I currently have 4 VM's created.  2 of them are Linux and Windows 7.  2 are Windows 2012 Server R2.  One of my Windows 2012 Server VM's is my DNS server and has Active Directory on it.  I have used it to create my domain.  The second Windows 2012 Server is the one that I am currently working on.  I have installed VCenter Server 6.0 on it (I din't have 5.1 file and the evaluation that I found was 6.0, which the VMware team said would work fine).  Currently, I am trying to follow the instructor in installing Esxi 5.1 in a VM directly from this VM server.  Basically, his course is guiding me to use Workstation in order to create a VM directly off the server (as far as I understand).  He creates the VM and sets it to boot from a VMvisor installer 5.1 ISO.  I have no problem creating this VM, but as soon as I choose to power it on in Workstation, it gives me the following error: 

This virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating systems.  However, 64-bit operation is not possible.  This host does not support Intel VT-x.  For more information, see http://vmware.com/info?id=152.

 

I have tried going into this link and browsed google for a solution, however, so far, my efforts have been futile.  I have checked the BIOS of my physical Server, Virtualization technology is Enabled, vt-d is also enabled.  There is no vt-x option, which I thought is just Virtualization Technology.  I have also gone into the BIOS of the virtual machine that I am running my Windows Server 2012 R2 on and have my VCenter Server and Workstation installed on.  I am unable to find any options for Virtualization in this particular BIOS.  I was thinking that it is possible that My physical CPU is somehow limiting me and that maybe I need to replace my CPU, but I am not sure.  Please help if you know what to do.  If you have any questions for me, please write to aioffe23@gmail.com or directly reply to this post.  Thank you in advance.

 

Alexander

I am unable to create VM in my ESXI5.5 Server in VMWARE9.0

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Hi All

 

   I am unable to create VM in my ESXI SERVER5.5, Present i am using INTEL XEON HP XW8600 WORKSTATION, i am Enable VIRTUALIZATION TECHNOLOGY in BIOS,

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Then i am install VMWARE 9.0 in this Machine and i am created one ESXI5.5 in VMWARE, then a am intall VSphere5.5 in my local machine, before install ESXI and i am enable Intel VT-x in VM Settings,

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Then i am connect ESXI5.5 from VSphere5.5 then i am try to create VMWare i am getting below error,

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Please resolve the issue friends,

 

Regards

Muralikrishna

mail:muralisfdc89@gmail.com

Quirky - running nested ESXi 6.0 on vSAN - datastores aren't visible. nested LUNs are mounted, but datastores are inactive/inaccessible.

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Home lab running vSAN5 on vCenter 6 and ESXi 5.5 (I'l upgrade it this weekend probably). VMs are nested ESXi6.0

 

WindowsVMs mount everything fine and work just fine.

 

Nested ESXi on the vSAN datastore doesn't present the datastore although the LUNs are visible.

 

If I power off the nested hosts and put them on a datastore backed by an iSCSI LUN, then power on the nested ESXi6.0 VMs, the datastore is visible.

 

Anyone have a clue on this one? I'm trying to stress vSAN.


Hyper-V is supported in an VMWare image.... in VMware Player 7... or other product

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Hyper-V is supported in an VMWare image.... in VMware Player 7... or other product? I try run in Win81pro host the guest Win10pro preview 10122 and run in VS2015 Emulators Phone 8.1 or Universal...?

if yes supported :


The params below are correct:


settings vmware player to work emulators.jpg

???

Nested, dvfilter-maclearn and agent API docs

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Hi,

I'm trying to set up a lab on an ESXi box runing nested ESXis to play with NSX and PaloAlto FW.

(play as in learning setup

 

In so doing, I'm discovering the dvfilter-maclearn fling which is great to minimize the impact of nested on the networking virtualization.

But it is geting hard to understand some issues, and I don't find documentation on the working of the features used.

(Issue being, e.g., that a VM is getting TX filtered by an sfw filter that NSX is not controling)

Also, the fling says to use filter4 but that hook is the one Panorama (Palo Alto Networks controller) uses for its FW Agents.

 

I would appreciate any pointers/string ends to start pulling

 

-Carlos

Nested VM has netowrk connectivity only the firstg time after creation

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WS 11.1 Host openSUSE Tumbleweed

 

Created a Windows Server 2012  VM

 

Modifedi VM for Hypler-V instatllation (Virtualize AMD processor, and vmx Hper-V enabling two lines)

 

  Enabled Hhyper-V Virtual network creation OK.

 

  Installed openSUSE 13.2 VM.

 

   Dring installation network was autmatically clonfigured.  Additional repos were enable during installationand after booting opeenSUSE 13.2 Firefox was networked.

 

  So all fine.

 

   However the next time I started the openSUSE 13.2 nested Hypler-V neworing did not work.

 

   This failure has happened several times before and naturally is extremely frustrating.

 

Before I reinstall the Windows 2012 R2 again I need to know if this failure after an inital success has been reported before and if so did did they solve it (how so).  No doubt I missed some stops to solve the problem but won't go all thatg stuff until I know there is some reasonable hope that the Hper-V virtualization will consistently work.

 

If Mr Matson is still lthe moderator of this forum I'm hoping he has some ideas - if not perhaps somebody else.

 

If any VMware logs etc (or other specs) are need to troubleshoot I'm try once more when I have time.

 

TIA

P2V Conversion

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Hi,

 

i am Planning to move one Physical Server to Virtual. What are the Prerequisites i.e what happened if it doesn't go successful?  which conversion tool shall i prefer?

 

Please suggest

Network driver problem in ESXi6 nested in proxmox VE 3.2

Unclickeable buttons installing Windows 8.1/Windows 10

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Hi,

 

I am giving a try to run 32-bit Windows VMs in VMware Player 7.1.2.2780323, running inside 64-bit Windows 8.1 running as Hyper-V VM.

I am using vmx.allowNested = "TRUE" works fine, and can successfully install Windows 7.

owever, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 go through setup process normally and can click regular buttons normally, but in full-screen dialogs like that asking for Product Key r "Use Express Settings" button is clicked but the setup does not continue. Similar occurs with "Do this later" link, but "Privacy statement" does work.

 

Not sure why, but in some attempts it prompts for product key in a "window" that can click "Skip" button and get to "Get going fast" issue later on, but sometimes get stuck at "full screen" product key prompt.

Ideas?

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I'm trying to install ubantu14.4.2 server 64 bit operating system on VMWARE workstation 10 which is installed on WINDOWS 8 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT . and i'm getting this error " This virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating systems. However,

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I'm trying to install ubantu14.04 server 64 bit operating system on VMWARE workstation 10 which is installed on WINDOWS 8 HOME PREMIUM 64 BIT . and i'm getting this error

 

"

This virtual machine is configured for 64-bit guest operating systems. However, 64-bit operation is not possible.

This host does not support Intel VT-x.

.

.

..

.

.

"can any one help me"


Run ESXi cluster in KVM clouster

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Hello,

i just think about idea to run ESX hosts in KVM hipervisors, as a VM.
I like libvirt & qemu facilities like balanc-alb, many storage backend support, ksm & etc.
Its allow us, to show one socket with many cores instead of several sockets to ESX.

 

It's allow to use Libvirt power with VMware vSphere Software frontend.

 

I know what it's a not standart usecase of ESXi.

 

May be someone already try this stack and can share experiences?

Pitfalls? Unexpected behaviour?

What community think about it?

 

or its a crazy idea, why?

ESX 5.5 host disconnect from vcenter 5.5 when create a new vm

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Hi

 

I installed ESX in nested environment on vm workstation. i installed vcenter 5.5 on windows 2012. when i create a new vm using vcenter my ESX host disconenct but when i create new vm on stand alone ESX host it is successful. and when i try to power on that vm from vcenter again it disconnect but error is different. i am attaching the screen shot of the errors.pleas if anybody know help me out.

iSCSI inside nested ESXi 5.5 guest running on 5.5 host

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Hi,

 

I'm trying to get some good iSCSI performance between my two nested ESXi VMs and my physical HP Microserver Gen8 running Windows Server 2012 R2.

 

Here's the current setup:

 

  • 1 x Dell PowerEdge T710 ESXi host
  • 1 x HP Microserver Gen8 (offering up iSCSI)
  • Dell and HP hosts have 2 x Emulex OCe10102 10GbE card
  • All 10GbE NICs are connected using a Force10 cable (basically a cross-over cable) as there are only two physical hosts
  • 2 x nested ESXi VMs with eight NICs (2 x management, 2 x iSCSI, 1 x NFS, 3 x nested guest VM traffic)
  • Promiscuous mode and forged transmits enabled on each port group that offers traffic to nested guests
  • ESXi Mac Learning dvFilter VMware fling installed on host
  • Chap is disabled
  • Each iSCSI port group has one active adapter, the rest are unused
  • All hosts and guests are running 5.5 U2 build 2718055
  • HP storage box is running Windows Server 2012 R2

 

The nested VMs can see the iSCSI LUNs, create/browse datastores etc without issue.  It's just the performance is terrible.

 

On the Dell host, I can copy a 5GB file to the iSCSI datastore and it takes about 4 minutes.  From the nested ESXi guest that would take about 40.

 

Here's what I've tried:

 

  • Changing the nested VMs NICs from E100 and E1000E, then again to VMXNET3.
  • vSwitches and dvSwitches for the iSCSI NICs on the guests
  • Setting the MTU to both 1500 and 9000 (currently it's back at 1500)

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

 

Many thanks,

 

 

-Mark

VMware very LAGGY

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Hello

 

I have big problem with VMware virtual machine. I installed win7 as a virtual machine on my computer. My computer components are : AMD A10-7300 Radeon R6 1.9Ghz, 8GB ram, SSD disk. Preformance for VMware are 4gb ram 2 cores and 512mb graphical memory. When i run my virtual machine i have a lot of laggs even on deskop. That system don't work properly. I test your program on worst computer and everythink work very good. My question is, what i can do for better working that virtual system ?

 

Best regards.

How to power on a VM inside an ESXi created as a VM inside Vmplayer

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Hi all,

 

I have a Dell laptop where on VMlpayer, I have created a VM and installed ESXi5.1.

On ESXi, i have created a VM and uploaded Ubunto OS.

When i try to power on the Ubuntu VM, i get the below error:

 

Running VMware ESX in a virtual machine requires the outer virtual machine to be configured for running a VMware ESX guest operating system. You cannot power on a virtual machine until the outer virtual machine is reconfigured.

Attached the error I am seeing.

Anybody has any idea what i need to do here?

 

Many Thanks

Jessi

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