Add Network Drivers To Esxi 6 Keygen

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Add custom drivers to standard ESXi 6.5d ISO. You can use the vSphere ESXi Image Builder to create an ESXi ISO with custom drivers added. See for more information about vSphere ESXi Image Builder. Add custom drivers to standard ESXi 6.5d ISO. You can use the vSphere ESXi Image Builder to create an ESXi ISO with custom drivers added. See for more information about vSphere ESXi Image Builder.

Active2 years, 8 months ago

Background / Problem

  • I have two new servers (Dell R720 & Dell R520) that I plan to install ESXi onto.
  • During the VMWare Hypervisor installation, I'm told that no network adapters exist.
  • Upon checking, I realized that the Broadcom NetXtreme I drivers are required additionally
  • I have obtained the Broadcom driver software bundle from VMWare's web site
  • I have installed PowerCLI on my desktop in case I will need it.

Question

Most ESXi guides describe doing this on a server that's already been set up once, but I am installing ESXi on these boxes for the first time.

  • How do I properly get these network card drivers into the installation process?

  • I am under the impression that I may need to configure a custom installation package that includes these drivers (and use PowerCLI to do this) -- if so, how do I best go about doing this?

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4 Answers

Which version of ESXi are you trying to install. I think the drivers for those are now included in 5.1 (I might be wrong though).

Alternatively, you can try to use the Dell customized build of ESXi ISO to install VMWare and see if those include the required drivers you need.

RexRex
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Another way that can work:

  1. Download the offline software bundle for the NetXtreme I cards from VMWare.
  2. Download the ESXi Customizer software
  3. Extract ESXi customizer
  4. Run ESXi customizer as an administrator.
  5. Select the ISO file
  6. Select the .VIB file for the drivers
  7. Select an output directory
  8. During the installation, allow ESXi customizer to replace the VIB file
  9. ESXi Customizer creates a bootable ISO.
  10. Use the custom ESXi ISO to install.

A huge thanks for these tools as they are the only thing that allowed me to get this done quickly.

I'm going to wait to see how the Dell ISO works out and then try this one. I'll mark the answer as correct in that order of which one works.

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References

SeanKilleenSeanKilleen
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Vmware Esxi License Key

Make this easy on yourself - get the Dell-provided ESXi images. Those should have all the hardware things you might need.

mfinnimfinni

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If you use ESXi 6.0 or ESXi 6.5 or newer, you must use ESXi-Customizer-PS. The Windows desktop app: ESXi-Customizer is deprecated.

ESXi-Customizer-PS is a free tool from the same author that runs under PowerCLI and you can also inject a driver into ISO ESXi install.

Reference: http://www.sysadmit.com/2017/01/vmware-esxi-instalar-driver.html

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Active2 years, 8 months ago

Background / Problem

  • I have two new servers (Dell R720 & Dell R520) that I plan to install ESXi onto.
  • During the VMWare Hypervisor installation, I'm told that no network adapters exist.
  • Upon checking, I realized that the Broadcom NetXtreme I drivers are required additionally
  • I have obtained the Broadcom driver software bundle from VMWare's web site
  • I have installed PowerCLI on my desktop in case I will need it.

Question

Most ESXi guides describe doing this on a server that's already been set up once, but I am installing ESXi on these boxes for the first time.

  • How do I properly get these network card drivers into the installation process?

  • I am under the impression that I may need to configure a custom installation package that includes these drivers (and use PowerCLI to do this) -- if so, how do I best go about doing this?

SeanKilleenSeanKilleen
6985 gold badges22 silver badges37 bronze badges

4 Answers

Which version of ESXi are you trying to install. I think the drivers for those are now included in 5.1 (I might be wrong though).

Alternatively, you can try to use the Dell customized build of ESXi ISO to install VMWare and see if those include the required drivers you need.

RexRex
7,4423 gold badges23 silver badges43 bronze badges

Another way that can work:

  1. Download the offline software bundle for the NetXtreme I cards from VMWare.
  2. Download the ESXi Customizer software
  3. Extract ESXi customizer
  4. Run ESXi customizer as an administrator.
  5. Select the ISO file
  6. Select the .VIB file for the drivers
  7. Select an output directory
  8. During the installation, allow ESXi customizer to replace the VIB file
  9. ESXi Customizer creates a bootable ISO.
  10. Use the custom ESXi ISO to install.

A huge thanks for these tools as they are the only thing that allowed me to get this done quickly.

I'm going to wait to see how the Dell ISO works out and then try this one. I'll mark the answer as correct in that order of which one works.

References

SeanKilleenSeanKilleen
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Esxi

Make this easy on yourself - get the Dell-provided ESXi images. Those should have all the hardware things you might need.

mfinnimfinni
33.2k3 gold badges43 silver badges80 bronze badges

If you use ESXi 6.0 or ESXi 6.5 or newer, you must use ESXi-Customizer-PS. The Windows desktop app: ESXi-Customizer is deprecated.

ESXi-Customizer-PS is a free tool from the same author that runs under PowerCLI and you can also inject a driver into ISO ESXi install.

Reference: http://www.sysadmit.com/2017/01/vmware-esxi-instalar-driver.html

HBruijn
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