[one-users] Can't install VMware ESXI 5.5, 5.1 and 5.0 onto the PC with Asus P5QPL-AM motherboard and Intel E6750 CPU

Qiubo Su (David Su) qiubosu at gmail.com
Thu Jan 9 19:44:55 PST 2014


Dear OpenNebula Community,

In the "VMware Configuration" section of "VMware Drivers 3.8" in the page
of http://archives.opennebula.org/documentation:archives:rel3.8:evmwareg,
below information is for setting "The access via SSH needs to be
passwordless":

$ su -
$ mkdir /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin
$ chmod 755 /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin
$ su - oneadmin
$ vi  /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin/authorized_keys
<paste here the contents of the oneadmin's front-end account public
key (FE -> $HOME/.ssh/id_{rsa,dsa}.pub) and exit vi>
$ chmod 600 /etc/ssh/keys-oneadmin/authorized_keys

After the setup, can access via ESXI server from front end server through
SSH without password, however when reboot the ESXI server, the setup is
disappeared, i.e. the /keys-oneadmin/ folder and the authorized_keys file
are disappeared after reboot the ESXI server.

It is much appreciated if you can help with why the setup disappeared and
how to resolve it?

By the way, the front end server is with Ubuntu 12.04 OS and OpenNebula
3.8.1, the ESXI server is with CentOS 5.10 OS.

Thanks kindly,
Q.S.


On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Qiubo Su (David Su) <qiubosu at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear OpenNebula Community,
>
> I want to install VMware ESXI 5.5, 5.1 and 5.0 onto the PC with AsusP5QPL-AM motherboard and Intel E6750 CPU, but got below error:
>
> *No network adapters were detected. Either no network adapters are
> physically connected to the system, or a suitable driver could not be
> located. A third party driver may required.*
>
> *Ensure that there is at least one network adapter physically connected to
> the system before attempting installation. If the problem persists, consult
> the VMware Knowledge Base.*
> The PC does have a network adapter, and the Linux OS installed can access
> to Internet through the Ethernet card with no problem.
>
> This doesn't look like the compatibility issue, due to get the same error
> when trying to install VMware ESXI 5.5, 5.1 and 5.0 onto the same PC.
>
> It is much appreciated if you can help with this.
>
> Moreover I have been using KVM as hypervisor, and it has been no issue, so
> easy to use.
>
> Thanks kindly,
> Q.S
>
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