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  • 1.  root password

    Posted Jun 20, 2023 03:51 AM

    HI,

    new installation of EXSI 6.70 on HPE DL360 G10. During installation, the root password setup does not pop up.

    So that the root password was not setup. I try reinstalltion the EXSI, it still does not pop up.

    I wonder how to setup the root password. Does VM build in default root password in the OS?

     

    Brgds

    Liu Wei



  • 2.  RE: root password

    Posted Jun 20, 2023 06:08 AM

    Did you use the HPE or VMware ISO? What happend of you try a different version? A lots or unknown Password can be solved by using a gparted ISO. But it tooks the same time as re-installing a unconfigured ESXi.

     

    About versions.... 6.7 runs out of support last october. The G10 should be certified to run vSphere 7 so you should this one.

     

    Regards,
    Joerg



  • 3.  RE: root password

    Posted Mar 21, 2024 12:41 PM

    Good day, Joreg,

     

    I follow Mr. Kinnison and get it solved.

     

    Thanks for your sharing.

     

    Brgds

    Liu Wei



  • 4.  RE: root password
    Best Answer

    Posted Jun 20, 2023 06:19 PM

    Hi,


    Maybe I'm wrong, by chance for the installation of your system you used the so-called "Intelligent Provisioning", in this case that has already been discussed on this forum (and other) the installation process sets a default password as written here: https://support.hpe.com/hpesc/public/docDisplay?docId=a00112754en_us&page=s_config-os-setting.html in particular: The default password for EXSi 6.x and 7.x is _Passw0rd_


    If I'm not mistaken, consult the HCL to be sure, the DL360G10 system should be supported up to ESXi 8.0U1.


    Regards,
    Ferdinando



  • 5.  RE: root password

    Posted Jun 29, 2023 05:09 AM

    Thanks Ferdinando!



  • 6.  RE: root password

    Posted Jun 29, 2023 06:40 AM

    Hi,


    Glad to have been helpful.


    I honestly admit to being a bit ignorant about it, but I've never understood what is the concrete utility of installing some version of ESXi using that "Intellingent Provisioning tool", at least on small numbers.


    Regards,
    Ferdinando