How to enable hot memory add on vSphere and ESX 4.0 after upgrade

16. February 2010

So you’ve upgraded your ESX 3.x servers to 4.0 and you’ve upgraded your vCenter server, now you want to access the shiny new hot-add feature to upgrade some running server’s memory. Except you can’t, the feature is no-where to be seen. Something to bear in mind though, your OS needs to support hot-add, so you’ll need a Windows Enterprise or Datacenter edition.

Here’s how to enable it:

Upgrade the VM’s tools, if you haven’t already. This requires a re-boot, but don’t reboot, shut the server down down, otherwise you’ll require another reboot to add the feature. The tools can be upgraded from the system tray icon.image

 

 

Once the VM is shut down, upgrade the Virtual Hardware (again, assuming you haven’t already!)image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once your virtual machine is fully up to date with VMTools and Hardware, you can edit the Advanced options (again, while the machine is shut down) and enable the feature.image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now with the server booted, you can add Memory and CPU without the need for a reboot. In my tests changing the Memory from 1GB to 2GB caused a single dropped ping, and changing from 1 vCPU to 2 vCPUs caused a ping to drop.

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Migrating VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 HA Cluster to vSphere 4 – Stage 1: vCenter Upgrade

11. November 2009

I'm currently in the process of migrating a 2-host High Availability cluster of ESX 3.5u4 servers to vSphere 4. This is going to come in 3 distinct stages: Stage 1 is to upgrade VirtualCenter Server 2.5 to vCenter 4, which I am going to cover today. Stage 2 is to upgrade each host, and will be covered as I do it. Stage 3 is the upgrade of the Virtual Machines to the latest VMware Tools and then the new VM hardware.

So to start, I'll outline the process:

  • Download the vSphere vCenter 4 installer from VMware (~1.8GB).
  • Download your updated licensing for vSphere.
  • Back up your VirtualCenter server.
  • Run the installation.
    I'm not going to run through the download of the installer or licensing, if you're not sure how to do that, probably best not to do the rest.

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