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Installing, Configuring and Upgrading ESX Server
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Installing Additional Hardware
on the Server
Installing Hardware for Use by Virtual Machines
After you install the new hardware on your system, use the VMware Management
Interface to assign the hardware to the virtual machines.
1. Log in to the management interface as root.
2. Go to the Update Configuration page for the vmnix kernel (Configure System
> Allocate Devices > Edit).
3. Assign the new devices to the virtual machines by selecting the corresponding
radio buttons in the Virtual Machines column.
4. Click Save Configuration.
Installing Hardware for Use by the Console Operating System
After you install additional hardware on your system, simply booting or rebooting the
machine does not make the console operating system aware of the newly installed
hardware.
To make the console operating system aware of newly installed hardware, log in to
the console operating system as root, then do one of the following:
Run the command kudzu at a command prompt.
Manually edit the file /etc/modules.conf.
To run kudzu:
1. Log in as root on the console operating system.
2. At a command prompt, enter
kudzu
3. The kudzu utility detects any new hardware and adds appropriate entries to
/etc/modules.conf.
If you edit the file /etc/modules.conf by hand, add an alias line for the new
device. For example, if you are adding a new SCSI adapter that uses a driver named
aic7xxx, add this line:
alias scsi_hostadapter aic7xxx
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