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Table 4-15. Disk Device Names
Format Example Description
NAA naa.6d09466044143600247aee55ca2a6405 SCSI INQUIRY identifier
EUI eui.3966623838646463 SCSI INQUIRY identifier
T10 t10.SanDisk00Cruzer_Blade000000004C5300
01171118101244
SCSI INQUIRY identifier
VML vml.00025261 Legacy VMkernel identifier
MPX mpx.vmhba0:C0:T0:L0 Path-based identifier
For more information on storage device names, see
Storage Device Names and Identifiers
in the
vSphere Storage
documentation.
Install or Upgrade ESXi from a CD or DVD by Using a Script
You can install or upgrade ESXi from a CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive by using a script that specifies
the installation or upgrade options.
You can start the installation or upgrade script by entering a boot option when you start the host.
You can also create an installer ISO image that includes the installation script. With an installer ISO
image, you can perform a scripted, unattended installation when you boot the resulting installer
ISO image. See Create an Installer ISO Image with a Custom Installation or Upgrade Script.
Prerequisites
Before you run the scripted installation or upgrade, verify that the following prerequisites are met:
n The system on which you are installing or upgrading meets the hardware requirements. See
ESXi Hardware Requirements.
n You have the ESXi installer ISO on an installation CD or DVD . See Download and Burn the
ESXi Installer ISO Image to a CD or DVD.
n The default installation or upgrade script (ks.cfg) or a custom installation or upgrade script is
accessible to the system. See Installing ESXi by Using a Script.
n You have selected a boot command to run the scripted installation or upgrade. See Enter Boot
Options to Start an Installation or Upgrade Script. For a complete list of boot commands, see
Boot Options .
Procedure
1 Boot the ESXi installer from the local CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive.
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