This is a quick post on how to update a driver in VMware ESXi with a manufacturers driver package (in this example an HPE NIC driver) using excli.
Continue reading “Install VIB files or update drivers in VMware ESXi using the command line”
DailySysAdmin | For all things IT!
A resource for Sys Admins & IT Pros
This is a quick post on how to update a driver in VMware ESXi with a manufacturers driver package (in this example an HPE NIC driver) using excli.
Continue reading “Install VIB files or update drivers in VMware ESXi using the command line”
Problem:
I needed to be able to playback sound over an RDP connection using RemoteFx from a VM but the machine hosting the VM had no soundcard installed.
In this post I will run through the procedure I use to update hosts to the latest version of ESXi. I realise that this is not the only way of doing this but for critical production hosts I found this to be the most reliable/foolproof way of updating. I will be updating from ESXi 6.7 U1 to ESXi 6.7 U3 using the HPE customised iso downloaded from VMware.
Continue reading “Update HPE Proliant DL360 G10s to VMware ESXi 6.7 latest version”
Problem:
Every time you run a PowerCLI script that performs an action on multiple ESXi servers you are given a prompt
Continue reading “Set DefaultVIServerMode to use multiple ESXi servers in PowerCLI”
Problem:
You need to find a driver or firmware version of a component inside your ESXi host
Continue reading “How to find network driver and NIC firmware details in VMware ESXi”
Problem:
Recently I needed to create a number of certificates for non-Microsoft systems such as ESXi hosts, NAS/SAN units and some security applications. The problem was that most of these systems did not have a facility for generating a CSR. I needed to create the CSR in OpenSSL sign the certificate with a Microsoft CA and then generate a certificate.
Continue reading “Creating CSR for non Microsoft Systems and signing with a Microsoft CA”