It is now possible to run VMware ESX 3.0.1 servers inside a VMware Workstation6.0 (Build 45731) if you have specific processors in your system. These processors need to have the new x86 virtualization capabilities (Intel VT or the AMD-V).
The guys are xtravirt.com have written a good starter guide. While they only mentionned how to run it with the Intel VT ( monitor_control.vt32 = TRUE ) flag, you can run them on AMD Opteron (AM2 or Socket F 1207pin). You need to use the monitor_control.svm_enable = TRUE. Thanks to the monitor_control.svn_enable switch, the virtual ESX 3.0.1 server will boot and be ready within 90 seconds.
Here is a sample esx-01.vmx file that I’m using on my AMD Opteron workstation (HP xw9400 Workstation). Notice the ethernet device used (e1000), the number of vcpu (2), and the monitor_control switches.
esx-01.vmx
annotation = "esx-02.vi3.local|0A|0AVMware ESX 3.0.1 Build 39823|0A|0AvSwitch0 - Service Console|0AvSwitch1 - VM Network|0AvSwitch2 - VMotion|0A" <span lang="EN-GB">config.version = “8″ deploymentPlatform = “windows” displayName = “esx-02 (VMware ESX 3.0.1)” ethernet0.addressType = “generated” ethernet0.connectionType = “bridged” ethernet0.present = “TRUE” ethernet0.virtualDev = “e1000″ ethernet0.wakeOnPcktRcv = “FALSE” ethernet1.addressType = “generated” ethernet1.connectionType = “bridged” ethernet1.present = “TRUE” ethernet1.virtualDev = “e1000″ ethernet2.addressType = “generated” ethernet2.connectionType = “bridged” ethernet2.present = “TRUE” ethernet2.virtualDev = “e1000″ floppy0.fileName = “/dev/fd0″ floppy0.startConnected = “FALSE” guestOS = “other-64″ ide1:0.deviceType = “cdrom-raw” ide1:0.fileName = “/dev/hdc” ide1:0.present = “TRUE” isolation.tools.hgfs.disable = “TRUE”</span> <span lang="EN-GB">isolation.tools.getPtrLocation.disable = “TRUE” isolation.tools.setPtrLocation.disable = “TRUE” MemAllowAutoScaleDown = “FALSE” memsize = “1024″ monitor_control.enable_svm = TRUE monitor_control.restrict_backdoor = TRUE #monitor_control.vt32 = TRUE numvcpus = “2″ nvram = “esx-02.nvram” RemoteDisplay.vnc.port = “0″ scsi0:0.fileName = “esx-02.vmdk” scsi0:0.present = “TRUE” scsi0.present = “TRUE” scsi0.virtualDev = “lsilogic” svga.vramSize = “16708800″ tools.upgrade.policy = “useGlobal” </span>virtualHW.productCompatibility = “esx” virtualHW.version = “4″
Two entries in the VMware Community forum cover this topic. “Ability to run ESX as a Workstation guest” and “How to install ESX3 on Workstation 6 – Whitepaper!
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