Saturday, December 13, 2008
Cold Cloning and the Converter Enterprise Boot CD
Cold cloning, also called offline cloning, entails cloning the source machine when it is not running its operating system. In cold cloning the user reboots the source machine from a CD that has its own operating system (WinPE) and includes the standalone VMware Converter Enterprise application. Cold cloning leaves no footprint on the source machine
How do I change a forgotten root password on my ESX Server Host?
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Occasionally, an administrator will ask about recovering the password to an ESX Server host:
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This article provides a solution to the problem of having a lost password for the root account on an ESX Server host. If you have forgotten or don't know the password for the root user on an ESX Server host, you can change it without reinstalling ESX Server. Warning: This can be used maliciously and should be safeguarded against through proper physical access to the host, authenticated remote console access, monitoring and protection against reboot procedures (e.g. grub password) and limited access to the management network. See http://www.vmware.com/resources/techresources/726 for more information on security best practices. Note: The procedure below performs a password reset, it "blindly" replaces the existing root password with a new one. This is not password recovery, it does not allow you to learn the original root password. VMware does not provide tools or methods to recover the original root password of an ESX host. To change the password for the root user, you must reboot the ESX Server host into service console only in single-user mode. To do this, follow the steps below appropriate for your version of ESX: ESX Server 3.x:
ESX Server 2.x:
When the system is finished booting up, you can log in as the root user using the new password. | |||||||||
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Resources and Tutorials on VMWare
Check out http://www.virtualizationadmin.com/ and http://blogs.virtualizationadmin.com/
P2V Info
http://www.virtualizationadmin.com/articles-tutorials/vmware-esx-articles/p2v-v2v/performing-p2v-conversion-vmware-esx-server-converter-enterprise.html
P2V Info
http://www.virtualizationadmin.com/articles-tutorials/vmware-esx-articles/p2v-v2v/performing-p2v-conversion-vmware-esx-server-converter-enterprise.html
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