ESXi 3.5 does ship with the ability to run SSH, but this is disabled by default (and is not supported).
1) At the console of the ESXi host, press ALT-F1 to access the console window.
2) Enter unsupported in the console and then press Enter. You will not see the text you type in.
3) If you typed in unsupported correctly, you will see the Tech Support Mode warning and a password prompt. Enter the password for the root login.
4) You should then see the prompt of ~ #. Edit the file inetd.conf (enter the command vi /etc/inetd.conf).
5) Find the line that begins with #ssh and remove the #. Then save the file. If you’re new to using vi, then move the cursor down to #ssh line and then press the Insert key. Move the cursor over one space and then hit backspace to delete the #. Then press ESC and type in :wq to save the file and exit vi. If you make a mistake, you can press the ESC key and then type it :q! to quit vi without saving the file.
6) Once you’ve closed the vi editor, run the command /sbin/services.sh restart to restart the management services. You’ll now be able to connect to the ESXi host with a SSH client.
Update for ESXi 3.5 Update 2
- With Update 2 the service.sh command no longer restarts the inetd process which enables SSH access. You can either restart your host or run
ps | grep inetd
to determine the process ID for the inetd process. The output of the command will be something like 1299 1299 busybox inetd, and the process ID is 1299. Then run
kill -HUP <process_id>
(kill -HUP 1299 in this example) and you’ll then be able to access the host via SSH.
path of the database (space to store vm)
/vmfs/volumes/
9月 25th, 2008 at 09:35:53
[...] 刚装好Vmware ESXi,发现确实非常好用,比Vmware Server也方便很多,但在使用时发现Vmware Infrastructure client中的上传 功能好像不能用,研究了半天也未找到具体原因,问了kenneth了解到Vmware Esxi还可以打开SSH上传,参见他的Blog:http://blog.24reader.com/ken666/2008/08/27/esxi-ssh/。 [...]