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other:vmware [2023/03/22 19:55] – created bstaffordother:vmware [2023/03/22 19:56] (current) bstafford
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   * To make the kernel option permanent, log into the web UI of VMware ESXi, enable SSH, then SSH into the server and run the following command on your ESXi host:   * To make the kernel option permanent, log into the web UI of VMware ESXi, enable SSH, then SSH into the server and run the following command on your ESXi host:
 ''# esxcli system settings kernel set -s cpuUniformityHardCheckPanic -v FALSE''  ''# esxcli system settings kernel set -s cpuUniformityHardCheckPanic -v FALSE'' 
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 +Remember, if you have two drives attached, ESXi will only give the option of using the second one as a datastore. If you install on a box with one drive, you can use that same drive as the datastore. The moment you add a second drive, access to the first drive as a data store is taken away.
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 +Also note that VMware ESXi 8 (or earlier versions for that matter) [[https://williamlam.com/2022/10/quick-tip-tpm-2-0-connection-cannot-be-established-after-upgrading-to-esxi-8-0.html|does not support]] the TPM chip on the Intel NUC. You will need to go into BIOS and under Security->Security Features->Intel Platform Trust Technology (uncheck to disable).
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