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ESX Server 3.0.1, Patch ESX-1003352: Virtual Machines on the ESX Server Host Do Not Power on Automatically

Details

Release Date: 02/20/08
Document Last Updated: 02/20/08
 
 
ef506a5f5980c3b4d04037f828e7705d 


Product Versions
ESX Server 3.0.1
Patch Classification
General
Supersedes
Virtual Machine Migration or Reboot Required
No
ESX Server Host Reboot Required
No
PRs Fixed
192850
Affected Hardware
N/A
Affected Software
Unknown
RPMs Included
VMware-esx-srvrmgmt
Related CVE numbers
N/A

Summary

This patch fixes an issue where a virtual machine does not auto start on reboot of the ESX Server host.

Solution

Symptoms

On the ESX Server host, virtual machines configured with Automatic Power Off and On option do not power on automatically on the next bootup of the ESX Server host.

Deployment Considerations

 N/A   

Download Instructions

Download and verify the patch bundle as follows:

1.      Download patch ESX-1003352 from http://www.vmware.com/download/vi/vi3_patches.html .

2.      Log in to the ESX Server service console as root.

3.      Create a local depot directory.

# mkdir -p /var/updates

Note: VMware recommends that you use the updates directory.

4.      Change your working directory to /var/updates.

# cd /var/updates

5.      Download the tar file into the /var/updates directory.

6.      Verify the integrity of the downloaded tar file:

# md5sum ESX-1003352.tgz

The md5 checksum output should match the following:

ef506a5f5980c3b4d04037f828e7705d ESX-1003352.tgz

7.      Extract the compressed tar archive:

# tar -xvzf ESX-1003352.tgz

8.      Change to the newly created directory, /var/updates/ESX-1003352:

# cd ESX-1003352

Installation Instructions   

After you download and extract the archive, and if you are in the directory that you previously created, use the following command to install the update:

# esxupdate update

To run esxupdate from a different directory, you must specify the bundle path in the command:

# esxupdate -r file://<directory>/ESX-1003352 update

For example, if the host is called depot:

# esxupdate -r file:///depot/var/updates/ESX-1003352 update

During the update process, logs appear on the terminal. You can specify the verbosity of esxupdate logs by using the -v option as shown below.

# esxupdate -v 10 file://<directory>/ESX-1003352 update

For more information how to use esxupdate, see the Patch Management for ESX Server 3 tech note at http://www.vmware.com/pdf/esx3_esxupdate.pdf .

Keywords

esxpatch;esx301;urlz

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