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To ensure that the data retrieved from the reference server is current, enable Collect System Inventory On Restart (CSIOR), and
restart the reference server prior to extraction of data.
Why attempting to deploy ESXi on Blade server fails?
1. Ensure that the ISO location (NFS path) and staging folder paths are accurate.
2. Ensure that the NIC selected during assignment of server identity is on the same network as the virtual appliance.
3. If using static IP address, ensure that the network information provided (including subnet mask and Default Gateway) is accurate.
Also, ensure that the IP address is not already assigned on the network.
4. Ensure that at least one Virtual Disk is seen by the system.
ESXi also installs to an internal RIPS SD card.
Why hypervisor deployments failing on Dell PowerEdge
R210 II machines?
A timeout issue on the Dell PowerEdge R210 II systems produces a hypervisor deployment failure error due to the failure of the BIOS to
boot from the attached ISO.
Resolution: Manually install hypervisor on the machine.
Why auto discovered systems are displayed without model
information in Deployment wizard?
This usually indicates that the firmware version installed on the system does not meet the recommended minimum requirements.
Sometimes, a firmware update may not have registered on the system.
Resolution: Cold booting the system or reseating the Blade fixes this issue. The newly enabled account on the iDRAC must be disabled,
and auto discovery reinitiated to provide model information and NIC information to OMIVV.
NFS share is set up with ESXi ISO, but deployment fails
with errors mounting share location
To find the solution:
1. Ensure that the iDRAC is able to ping the appliance.
2. Ensure that your network is not running too slow.
3. Ensure that the ports: 2049, 4001 - 4004 are open and the firewall is set accordingly.
How do I force removal of virtual appliance?
1. Go to Https://<vcenter_serverIPAddress>/mob
2. Enter the VMware vCenter admin credentials.
3. Click Content.
4. Click ExtensionManager.
5. Click UnregisterExtension.
6. Enter the extension key to unregister com.dell.plugin.openManage_integration_for_VMware_vCenter, and then click the Invoke
method.
7. Enter the extension key to unregister com.dell.plugin.OpenManage_Integration_for_VMware_vCenter_WebClient, and then click
Invoke method.
8. In the vSphere web client, turn off OMIVV and delete it. The key to unregister must be for the web client.
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