Can anyone tell me if I can import a dvSwitch config on a host configured with standard switches? (all hosts are physically identical) Will the import convert everything (dvuplinks, vmk nics, pNICs) to a distributed switch or will I need to migrate the standard vSwitch? My goal is to kickstart the host and create a standard switch to provide some connectivity, and then import the dvSwitch config. I see there are powerCLI scripts to handle the import/export.
Thanks.
SInce a distributed switch is a feature of vCenter you do not import it to an ESXi host - you can use Host Profiles to apply a profile that includes a distributed switch as part of the profile - check out http://www.vmware.com/files/pdf/vsphere-vnetwork-ds-migration-configuration-wp.pdf for more information
Understood. Will check that out. Thanks.
Turned out the white paper was for vsphere 4, so the import & export of the dvswitch config isn't discussed.
Sorry did not notice but host profiles still function in the same fashion so the document shoudl apply - but here is the vSphere 5.1 Host Profile documentation - http://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/topic/com.vmware.ICbase/PDF/vsphere-esxi-vcenter-server-51-host-pr... -
If you have created a vDS and are looking to copy that configuration onto a new host - a host profile is still the way to go - and you can export the host profiles and move it to a different environment -
Good to know thx. In the past I just relied on my kickstart to take care of everything. With the dvs that's not an option. I need to test out the import/export of the dvs. I was concerned about how the dvuplinks and vmkernel ports are handled.
If it doesn't work I'll just go with the host profiles.