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any disk that uses the mptsas driver rather than a normal local disk,
the argument is --firstdisk=ST3120814A,mptsas,local. You can use
localesx for local storage that contains ESXi image or remoteesx for
remote storage that contains ESXi image.
dryrun (Optional)
Parses and checks the installation script. Does not perform the installation.
install
Specifies that this is a fresh installation. Either the install, upgrade, or installorupgrade
command is required to determine which disk to install or upgrade ESXi on.
--disk= or --drive=
Specifies the disk to partition. In the command --disk=diskname, the
diskname
can be a disk name or a full disk filesystem path in ESXi, for
example:
n Disk name: --disk=naa.6d09466044143600247aee55ca2a6405 or
n
Device path: --disk=/vmfs/devices/disks/mpx.vmhba1:C0:T0:L0
For accepted disk name formats, see Disk Device Names.
--firstdisk=
disk-type1,
[disk-type2,...]
Note In case you system has DPUs, you also specify a PCI slot:
install --firstdisk --overwritevmfs --dpuPciSlots=<PCIeSlotID>
Partitions the first eligible disk found. By default, the eligible disks are
set to the following order:
1 Locally attached storage (local)
2 Network storage (remote)
You can change the order of the disks by using a comma-separated
list appended to the argument. If you provide a filter list, the default
settings are overridden. You can combine filters to specify a particular
disk, including esx for the first disk with ESX installed on it, model
and vendor information, or the name of the VMkernel device driver.
For example, to prefer a disk with the model name ST3120814A and
any disk that uses the mptsas driver rather than a normal local disk,
the argument is --firstdisk=ST3120814A,mptsas,local. You can use
localesx for local storage that contains ESXi image or remoteesx for
remote storage that contains ESXi image.
--ignoressd
Excludes solid-state disks from eligibility for partitioning. This option
can be used with the install command and the --firstdisk
option. This option takes precedence over the --firstdisk option.
This option is invalid with the --drive or --disk options and with
the
upgrade and installorupgrade commands. See the
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