VMware ESXi turn on virtualization nesting
Whether Vmware vsphere supports virtualization nesting, the answer is yes.
Virtual machines for the re-virtualization, the physical resources are scarce, but also the virtual needs of the small partners to provide convenience, but the virtual machine after the virtual nesting performance is not flattering, this virtualization nested or suitable for testing use.
My environment introduction;
ESXi host, virtual machine version Ubuntu14.04
Specific steps:
1. ESXi open ssh and ESXi shell
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2. Shut down the virtual machine
3. Login to ESXi host via SSH
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4. Locate the directory where the virtual machine resides
Storage Path/vmfs/volume/
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VMWARE01 is the store where my virtual machine resides
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Expand the downlevel directory to find my virtual machine
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Expand the directory to locate the. vmx file
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5. Modify the * (your VM name). vmx
Add a line at the bottom: vhv.enable = "TRUE"
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6, Virtual machine boot verification
command is Egrep ' (VMX|SVM) '/proc/cpuinfo (if not turned on, the input command has no display)
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