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Customizing your ESXi install with oem.tgz

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Customizing your ESXi install with oem.tgz

oem.tgz is a file used by ESXi to customize the installation. With this file you can replace default files that ESXi uses or add additional files to the install. Below are some sample files which enable support for various storage controllers. Please search the forum for other files. See this page for customizing oem.tgz for ESXi 3.5.

Updates 2010.12.23 :VMware snuck in a Marvell sky2 driver into ESXi 4.1. Read more about that here. For the Realtek 8168 NIC there are a number of drivers available. The one posted in this thread seems to solve some stability issues that some have experienced with other drivers.

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Enable SSH, FTP, enhanced wget and rync change log

birnenschnitzel  / rsync from Greg  Lim

2009/04/16

Adds support for 3Ware 9650 / 9690 RAID controllers

1 2 3

2009/06/10

Adds support for LSI MegaRAID 9260-8i

1  

2009/10/13

Adds support for nVidia MCP78 SATA controller 10de:0ad0

xelnaha

2009/05/26

Adds support for nVidia MCP78 SATA controller 10de:0ad4

premysl

2009/06/17

Adds support for nVidia MCP67 SATA controller 10de:0554

daedelus82

2009/06/14

Adds support for nVidia MCP61 NIC 10de:03ef

ricdanger

2009/05/23

Adds support for Realtek 8168 / 8111 NICs

snocrash

2009/08/10

Adds support for Realtek 8168 / 8111 NICs and the Intel P55 SATA 8086: 3b22 controller

geppi

Adds support for Realtek 8168 v8.015.00 NICs

mirth71

2009/11/30

Adds support for Realtek 8169 NICs

guybrush

2009/11/03

Adds support for Realtek 8169, Marvell Yukon, enhanced AHCI, Marvell PATA 88SE61xx

danisoto

2009/11/17

Adds support for JMicron PATA 179b:2361

danisoto

2009/12/10

Adds support for the Adaptec 2940 aic7xxx

curmudgeon

Adds support for VIA VT6130/VT6122 NIC

daoyama  

2009/12/27

Adds support for Realtek 8211 NIC

rguyler

2010/01/04

Adds Amazon s3cmd support

lamw

2010/01/09

Adds support for the Atheros/Attansic atl1e NIC 1926

sergep

2010/01/20

Adds Realtek 8168 NIC support source used is version 8.016

rockster70

2010/02/02

Adds 3Ware 9690SA and 9650SE support

iocc

2010/02/15

Adds Intel Pro/100 S support

slavik

2010/02/16

Adds Broadcom 5761 support 14e81

atlas01

2010/03/09

Adds sata_sil24 support 3124, 3131, 3132, 3531 and OEM rebadges

bphinz

2010/03/14

Adds QLE220 HBA support

pmouat

2010/04/07

Adds Sil3132-based Rosewill PCI-e 1x 2-port support

neuralspark

2010/04/15

Adds support for various Silicon Image based products 3124, 3131, 3132, 3531 including the Adaptec 1220A. Also includes a sata_mv driver for 7 Marvell PCI-X/PCIe SATA I II chipsets 88sx5040 11AB:5040, 88sx5041 11AB:5041, 88sx5080 11AB:5040 - HighPoint RocketRAID 182x, 88sx5081 11AB:5081, 88sx6040 11AB:6040, 88sx6041 11AB:6041, 88sx6042 11AB:6042, 88sx6080 11AB:6080, 88sx6081 11AB:6081 - HighPoint RocketRAID 2220, 88sx7062 1110 - HighPoint RocketRAID 2310 PCIe

2010/04/19

Adds support for a native NUTS Network UPS Tools client.

rene

2010/04/26

Adds 3Ware 9550sx support

islandigital

2010/05/20

Adds Realtek R8168 support

IRJustman

2010/06/01

Adds support for the Intel 82578DC NIC 80f0

hardworker

2010/06/07

Adds support for an Atheros L1 NIC 1948

djgkp

2010/06/12

Adds Areca 1.20.00.15_100202 driver - 1 - 2

xivm gagga

2010/06/25

Adds Intel Matrix dmraid support

tbdombrosky

2010/07/11

Adds 3ware 9750 support

wwdj

2010/09/08

Adds pmvmotion poor man s vmotion, spi_backup backup script, enhanced ssh, and rsync. Download - Read Me

Dan Barker

2010/10/26

Adds Highpoint RocketRAID 2720/2721/2722/2710/2711 support

robayer

2010/11/10

Adds Realtek 8111/8168 support with Realtek 8.018 driver

mcvax

2011/01/05

Adds Marvel 88E8056 support using the sky2 version 1.22 driver

Martinbk

2011/02/08

Adds NFS support

2011/02/22

Adds Realtek 8139 support

ichi

2011/03/06

Adds DEC NIC 21x4x support

2011/03/20

Adds 3COM 3C905-TX support

2011/04/04

Adds Intel 82579LM support

Chilly

2011/04/22

Adds Dlink DGE-528T Realtek 8101E/8102E support

miha_root  

2011/04/26

Adds IBM Ethernet Server Adapter I340 support

carlp101  

2011/05/08

Adds iperf for network testing

2011/05/19

Adds Realtek 8169/8110 NIC support

danisoto   

2011/05/20

Modifying oem.tgz when using the install CD

If you re using the installable CD image to install ESXi, you will have to modify oem.tgz in two places. First you will find oem.tgz in the root of the install CD. ESXi 4.0 no longer user oem.tgz at the root of the CD as ESXi 3.5 did so the file won t be there by default. You can add the file and also update isolinux.cfg to include oem.tgz in the boot sequence. This copy of the file will then be used when ESXi boots from the CD to perform the installation to CD. Should you want to add additional drivers or modify simple.map/pci.ids to recognize additional hardware, then you would first need to modify this file. Otherwise the install process will not be able to recognize the hardware you wish to add support for. The second copy in on a disk dump image within the file image.tgz. For ESX 4.0 that file can be found at this path within the install.tgz file - image.tgz/image.tgz.temptar/usr/lib/vmware/installer/VMware-VMvisor-big-164009-x86_64.dd.bz2/VMware-VMvisor-big-164009-x86_64.dd. This copy of oem.tgz would be used when ESXi boots after the install. You would need to modify this copy for ESXi to boot using it after the installation has been completed.

While it is possible to modify oem.tgz in the dd image, you may find it easier to change the file after it has been installed to your system. This would make your install process look like this should you need to add hardware support:

1 Modify oem.tgz on the install CD

2 Boot the CD and install ESXi

3 After the install is complete, reboot the host with a bootable Linux CD

4 Modify oem.tgz on the Hypervisor1 partition

5 Reboot your host and ESXi will boot using the modified oem.tgz file

Update: if you re running Linux and want to automate the above process, check out the scripts here provided by Varazir. He has provided scripts for embedding oem.tgz into an install CD as well as to create a bootable flash drive with oem.tgz added. If you don t want to deal with buring a CD you can also install ESXi from a USB flash drive.

Update: A Windows script to customize the install ISO is available here.

Modifyng oem.tgz when booting from a USB flash drive

When you boot ESXi from a USB flash drive you will have copied the install dd image from image.tgz and you only have to modify oem.tgz on the Hypervisor1 /bootbank partition. You can either do this prior to booting ESXi or after. In the below example, ESXi will have been booted and you will then access the console. If you plan to modify oem.tgz to add hardware support, you ll have had to gathered the PCI ids for the hardware.

Instructions to modify oem.tgz if you re booting from a USB flash drive to add support for an unrecognized device.

This example assumes that you have deterimed the PCI ids for the hardware you want to add to the ESXi PCI database files and that you have been able to access the console of ESXi.

1 cd /tmp/

2 mkdir -p oem/etc/vmware

3 cd oem/etc/vmware

4 cp /etc/vmware/simple.map simple.map

5 vi simple.map

--- add the necessary PCI data for your devices

6 close vi - press ESC and enter :wq

7 cp /etc/vmware/pci.ids pci.ids

8 vi pci.ids

-- add the necessary description for your devices this will be displayed in the console and VI Client

9 close vi - press ESC and enter :wq

10 cd /tmp/oem

11 tar -cvzf oem.tgz etc

12 cp oem.tgz /bootbank/oem.tgz

13 reboot

If you have an existing oem.tgz file that you want to edit, you can follow these steps.

1 cd tmp

2 mkdir oem

3 cd oem

4 cp /bootbank/oem.tgz oem.tgz

5 gzip -d oem.tgz

6 tar -xvf oem.tar

7 rm oem.tar

Make your changes

8 tar -cvzf oem.tgz - e.g. tar -cvzf oem.tgz etc sbin

9 cp oem.tgz /bootbank/oem.tgz

10 reboot

Copyright 2011 - Dave Mishchenko.

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