If you are installing vSphere 4.x, determine whether you need custom drivers in addition to the standard
system drivers that are included with the operating system.
To do so, open the Cisco UCS B-Series Drivers DVD or ISO file and navigate to VMware/category/vendor/device_model/vSphere_version and read the README.html file in that folder.
Procedure
Step 1
If you are installing the OS or drivers from virtual media, launch the KVM Console and mount the media as described in Mounting the Installation ISO Image.
Step 2
Power cycle the server using one of the following methods:
In the KVM Console, go to the KVM tab and select Macros > Ctrl-Alt-Del.
In Cisco UCS Manager GUI, click Reset in the Actions area of the General tab.
On the physical server, press the Power button.
Tip
If the server does not boot from the installation media, verify that the correct boot order is set in the associated service profile as described in Service Profile Configuration Prerequisites.
Step 3
To override the normal boot order and boot from the installation media, in the KVM tab of the KVM Console, watch the boot messages and press F6 when prompted to enter the Boot Menu.
Step 4
On the Boot Menu screen, do one of the following:
If you are using an ISO image, select Cisco Virtual CD/DVD and press Enter.
If you are using a physical install disk, select the disk drive in which that disk resides and press Enter.
The server reboots from the selected device and begins installing the OS from the image or disk.
Step 5
When the ESX splash screen displays, press Enter to install ESX in graphical
mode.
Step 6
(Optional)If you are experiencing slow
response times when using the KVM window, you can change the mouse acceleration:
In the KVM tab in the KVM Console, select Tools > Session Options.
Select the Mouse tab.
In the Mouse Acceleration field, select Linux.
Click
OK to apply your changes.
Step 7
When the installer displays the Custom Drivers window, do one of the following:
If you do not need to install any custom drivers, click No. When you are prompted to load the system drivers, click Yes.
If you need to install custom drivers:
Click Yes.
Click Add.
When you are prompted to insert the driver CD, return to the VM tab or Virtual Media Session dialog box in the KVM Console.
Because you can only have one virtual CD/DVD mapped at a time, unmap any existing virtual CD/DVD connections by clearing the check box associated with that connection.
Tip
To verify that you can create a new connection, look at the Details table. The first line should show that the Virtual CD/DVD is not mapped.
Click Add Image and navigate to the directory containing the driver ISO image you downloaded from VMware.com.
Select the ISO image file and click Open.
In the Client
View area, check the check box in the Mapped column associated with the ISO file, then
wait for mapping to complete.
Return to the ESX installation prompt in the KVM tab.
Click OK at the prompt and select the driver you want to load.
If you want to add another custom driver, click Add and select the driver. Repeat this process until you have selected all of the required custom drivers.
When you are done adding drivers, click Next in the Custom Drivers window.
When prompted to install the system drivers, click Yes.
When you are prompted to insert the ESX installation CD, return to the VM tab or Virtual Media Session dialog box in the KVM Console.
Clear the check box next to the driver ISO file and check the check box next to the installation ISO file.
Wait until mapping completes, then return to the installer in the KVM tab.
Step 8
When the installer prompts you to select the location where you want to install the OS,
select the installation-target drive and click
Next.
All non-RAID drives are listed by name. Volumes created by a RAID controller are listed as logical drives.
Important:
Do not install the OS or drivers on any drive listed as “Viking eUSB”.
While the OS considers the eUSB drives to be the same as a local drive, Cisco UCS Manager does not let you specify which local drive the
server should use as the boot drive. Instead, it always boots the server from the physical local drive and ignores any internal USB (eUSB) drives.
Step 9
Complete the installation according to the requirements and standards
of your company by continuing to monitor the installation progress and answering
prompts as required.
After the installation is complete, the installer software ejects any
physical disks, unmaps any virtual drives, and reboots the server again. The installation target that is first in the boot order is booted with the OS.
For information about customizing the OS, see your OS documentation.
Installing VMware vSphere ESX on an Bootable SAN LUN
This procedure describes how to install VMware ESX 4 and required drivers
on a bootable SAN LUN using Cisco UCS Manager GUI and the KVM Console.
Configure a LUN or RAID volume on your SAN, then connect to the SAN
and verify that one (and only one) path exists from the SAN HBA to the
LUN.
If you are installing vSphere 4.x, determine whether you need custom drivers in addition to the standard
system drivers that are included with the operating system.
To do so, open the Cisco UCS B-Series Drivers DVD or ISO file and navigate to VMware/category/vendor/device_model/vSphere_version and read the README.html file in that folder.
Procedure
Step 1
If you are installing the OS or drivers from virtual media, launch the KVM Console and mount the media as described in Mounting the Installation ISO Image.
Step 2
Power cycle the server using one of the following methods:
In the KVM Console, go to the KVM tab and select Macros > Ctrl-Alt-Del.
In Cisco UCS Manager GUI, click Reset in the Actions area of the General tab.
On the physical server, press the Power button.
Tip
If the server does not boot from the installation media, verify that the correct boot order is set in the associated service profile as described in Service Profile Configuration Prerequisites.
Step 3
To override the normal boot order and boot from the installation media, in the KVM tab of the KVM Console, watch the boot messages and press F6 when prompted to enter the Boot Menu.
Step 4
On the Boot Menu screen, do one of the following:
If you are using an ISO image, select Cisco Virtual CD/DVD and press Enter.
If you are using a physical install disk, select the disk drive in which that disk resides and press Enter.
The server reboots from the selected device and begins installing the OS from the image or disk.
Step 5
When the ESX splash screen displays, press Enter to install ESX in graphical
mode.
Step 6
(Optional)If you are experiencing slow
response times when using the KVM window, you can change the mouse acceleration:
In the KVM tab in the KVM Console, select Tools > Session Options.
Select the Mouse tab.
In the Mouse Acceleration field, select Linux.
Click
OK to apply your changes.
Step 7
When the installer displays the Custom Drivers window, do one of the following:
If you do not need to install any custom drivers, click No. When you are prompted to load the system drivers, click Yes.
If you need to install custom drivers:
Click Yes.
Click Add.
When you are prompted to insert the driver CD, return to the VM tab or Virtual Media Session dialog box in the KVM Console.
Because you can only have one virtual CD/DVD mapped at a time, unmap any existing virtual CD/DVD connections by clearing the check box associated with that connection.
Tip
To verify that you can create a new connection, look at the Details table. The first line should show that the Virtual CD/DVD is not mapped.
Click Add Image and navigate to the directory containing the driver ISO image you downloaded from VMware.com.
Select the ISO image file and click Open.
In the Client
View area, check the check box in the Mapped column associated with the ISO file, then
wait for mapping to complete.
Return to the ESX installation prompt in the KVM tab.
Click OK at the prompt and select the driver you want to load.
If you want to add another custom driver, click Add and select the driver. Repeat this process until you have selected all of the required custom drivers.
When you are done adding drivers, click Next in the Custom Drivers window.
When prompted to install the system drivers, click Yes.
When you are prompted to insert the ESX installation CD, return to the VM tab or Virtual Media Session dialog box in the KVM Console.
Clear the check box next to the driver ISO file and check the check box next to the installation ISO file.
Wait until mapping completes, then return to the installer in the KVM tab.
Step 8
When the installer prompts you to select the location where you want to install the OS,
select the installation-target LUN and click
Next.
Step 9
Complete the installation according to the requirements and standards
of your company by continuing to monitor the installation progress and answering
prompts as required.
After the installation is complete, the installer software ejects any
physical disks, unmaps any virtual drives, and reboots the server again. The installation target that is first in the boot order is booted with the OS.
For information about customizing the OS, see your OS documentation.