
You can also use a program such as WinSCP to copy the file directly from your desktop PC to the ESXi server. Go into /tmp folder so we don't leave a mess.Allow outgoing HTTP requests through the ESXi firewall, to retrieve the necessary file.Įsxcli network firewall ruleset set -e true -r httpClient.Note that all virtual machines must be stopped first.Įsxcli system maintenanceMode set -enable true Same password as for the web interface / console. Open an SSH session to your ESXi server installation and log on as root.You can get it from this official Hewlett Packard Enterprise page here: The problem: Turns out that for some reason the HPVSA driver for ESXi has some issues. The controller works fine even with ESXI 6.7.0 U3.
