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Vsphere
Some basic actions in Vsphere client
Create vmware
Remove vmware
Fist select the vmware, then right-click to choose “Remove from disk”
Manage Resources(CPU, Memory, Storage)
Steps to choose feature manage resources:
- Step1: Click to choose root node of vsphere client
- Step2: Click to choose tab Resource Allocation in right-window
Config Vsphere server
Config dns/routing
- Step1: Go to Configuration tab of connection to vsphere server
- Step2: Click DNS and Routing:
- Step3: click properties in section DNS and Routing. you must change:
- DNS to 8.8.8.8
- Routing: Default Gateway to 192.168.1.1(Default gateway of router ADSL)
Config auto restart
- Step1: Go to Configuration tab of connection to vsphere server
- Step2: Click Virtual machine startup/shutdown:
- Step3: click properties in section Virtual machine startup and shutdown. In this screen, to move one server to section Automatic Startup you must choose the server and click Move up/Move Down to this section
Enable SSH via vsphere client
- Step1: Go to Configuration tab of connection to vsphere server
- Step2: Click Software→Security Profile:
- click properties in section services to enable, run ssh server
- click properties in section firewall to enable allow ssh server
Create snapshot
Install CentOS minimal
Install Missinage packages:
- tools for dev:
yum install gcc yum install gcc-c++ yum install automake
- basic tools:
yum install vim mc man telnet
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