![]() Enable and connect to SSH on the host (Configuration > Software > Security Profile > Services > Properties > SSH > Options > Start > OK)Ħ. Copy the 'esxi' folder to the datastore by selecting 'Upload Folder' making note of the warning of replacing any existing folders you may have with the same nameĥ. Open a datastore (Configuration > Hardware > Storage) by right-clicking it and selecting 'Browse Datastore.'Ĥ. Connect directly to your ESXi host instead of vCenterģ. macOS Sierra 10.12 (but any will work) - NOTE: lags heaps but can be slightly tolerable with the beamoff application.įor this, I used the Windows vSphere client instead of the web clientġ.Here is my current setup and what I have: Please check the Agreement before following these steps. You may need to ensure the OS X scripts have execute permissions. This is really only needed if you want to use client versions of Mac OS X. ![]() ![]() Mac OS X On Mac OS X you will need to be either root or use sudo to run the scripts. Have a look at it here or try out version 2 which supports Workstation 11, Player 7 Fusion 7 and ESXi 6.ĭisclaimer: The following process potentially violates Apple’s End User License Agreement for macOS. lnx-update-tools.cmd - retrieves latest OS X guest tools 6. Thanks to Donk over at InsanelyMac, a patch has been created to install macOS on ESXi (5.5 only) but also supports Workstation (8, 9, 10), Player (4, 5, 6) and Fusion (4, 5, 6). UPDATE 18/10/16: Changed to support 10.12įor one reason or another you need macOS on ESXi tells you that it isn't possible unless your host is a Mac itself.
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