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ESXi 6.0 works OOTB for Apple Mac Mini & Mac Pro

02.06.2015 by William Lam // 146 Comments

Over the years, there have been various Apple issues that have required different hacks/tweaks to get a stock ESXi image to install on an Apple Mac Mini. Even though the only officially supported Apple platform for ESXi is the Apple Mac Pro, VMware Engineering, CPD and Hardware QE have been working hard to back porting as many of these "fixes/tweaks" to provide the best user experience possible for installing ESXi on non-supported Apple hardware. As you can imagine, the amount of work required to manage hardware on the official VMware HCL is no small task and then trying to back port non-supported platforms is even more challenging from a support standpoint.

The release of ESXi 6.0 is a significant release in my opinion as it contains the final few fixes that have plagued earlier version of the Mac Mini platform, especially starting with the Mac Mini 6,2 and greater models. I am please to announce that the stock ESXi 6.0 image now works on all Mac Mini platforms starting from 5,1 and newer as well as Mac Pro 6,1 platform and newer. There are no additional tweaks or custom ISOs that will be required for a fully functional ESXi installation with proper networking enabled. In fact, if you have a Thunderbolt Ethernet Adapter connected to either a Mac Mini or Mac Pro, you will also notice that it is automatically recognized without any additional driver or tweaks to the driver map files.

Disclaimer: Running ESXi on an Apple Mac Mini is not officially supported by VMware, please use at your own risk

One caveat that I would like to highlight is for the recent 2014 Mac Mini 7,1 or newer models where the SATA HDD is not automatically detected due to a change in the disk model made by Apple. Unfortunately, due to the late release of the 2014 Mac Mini, the required PCI ID to recognize the drive could not be added to the stock image of ESXi 6.0. Luckily, the resolution is quite easy and you can download and apply this custom VIB to get the SATA HDD recognized. I have been told that the plan is to get this fix in the next update/patch release so hopefully in the near future, no additional tweaks are required ... unless Apple decides to change something on us again 🙂

Here are screenshots of running ESXi 6.0 on both the Apple Mac Mini and Mac Pro:

mac-min-vsphere-6
mac-pro-vsphere-6

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Categories // Apple, ESXi, vSphere 6.0 Tags // apple, mac mini, mac pro, vSphere 6.0

Comments

  1. *protectedGreg says

    02/07/2015 at 12:13 am

    Great news.

    I have recently dipped my toe in the ESXi water using a MacPro6,1. I've currently got 3 Windows and 1 OS X VM all sitting on the 1TB internal SSD. I've been pleasantly surprised by how straight forward things have been. I don't think I'll ever need more than a handful of VMs so ESXi is probably a good bet.

    I do have a question about management. I'm using Fusion 7 Pro to upload and connect to the VM's but how do I manage things like shutting down or restarting ESXi, enabling drag and drop and or cut and paste on the VMs?

    I've tried the vSphere Client on a Windows VM but it's quite old and lacks a lot of the functionality that's in the vSphere Web Client. The web client is relatively expensive for my home lab. Are there other options :

    1. Could I use Workstation? Does it have have more functionality than Fusion?
    2. Could I manage the ESXi machine via a command line tool and or edit the VM configuration files with a text editor?

    Thanks,

    Greg

    p.s. The Mac coverage on your blog was what gave me the push to try ESXi.

    Reply
    • lamw says

      02/08/2015 at 12:51 am

      Both Workstation/Fusion are available for evaluation, so recommend just giving it at try to see if it meets your needs. If terms of API/CLIs, take a look here for the different options http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2015/01/list-of-vmware-clis-sdks-devops-tools.html

      Reply
  2. *protectedJoe Carroll says

    02/09/2015 at 1:41 pm

    Thanks for your great coverage of ESXi on Macs. I'd like to experiment with v6.0 of the free vSphere Hypervisor, but it seems that only v5.5 is being offered for download (even though I've seen references on blogs elsewhere to it being available). Do you know what the situation is? Was the free version of v6.0 pulled, or is its release pending or even forthcoming at all?

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      02/09/2015 at 2:38 pm

      vSphere 6.0 has not GA'ed yet, expected Q1 2015 so stay tuned

      Reply
      • *protectedOlivier Hault says

        03/07/2015 at 10:12 am

        Any confirmation of compatibility with Mac Mini 7.2 and 7.3 ?

        Reply
        • *protectedchris says

          07/09/2015 at 11:40 am

          I'd really like a VIB for the MacMini 7.2 HDD help!!!!!

          Reply
          • William Lam says

            07/09/2015 at 3:55 pm

            Have you already tried the existing VIB already for 7.1?

  3. *protectedJorge says

    03/19/2015 at 4:48 pm

    Hi William! and Thank you for the good work!

    Since VMWare ESXi 6.0 is out. What vmware hardware version should we use to deploy our mac os x ? I tried with the lates Version 9 and everything works out of the box, but I was noticing issues (system report wont load) in the behaviour of the OS when you change the number of CPUs after the OS is installed. According http://blogs.vmware.com/vsphere/2015/02/vsphere-6-clarifying-misinformation.html there is certain parameters that cannot be modied under vmware version 9. Should we stick to version 8 ?

    Many thanks

    Reply
  4. *protectedKlaus says

    03/19/2015 at 10:53 pm

    Hi William,

    thank you for your excellent Blog and all the informations. After days of work i could not yet get any Mavericks or Yosemite up and running unter ESXi (vSphere) 6.0 on an Mac Pro 6,1.

    I am always getting: Attempting to start up from: -> EFI Virtual disk (0.0) ... unsuccessful. -> EFI VMware Virtual SATA CDRAM Drive (IDE0.0) ... unsuccessful

    I created that VM via Fusion 7.1.1 on am Mac Book Pro with "creating from recovery partition", installed VMware tools and was able to perfectly boot and login. Then i copied this VM (of cource shutted down) with converter stand alone overt to the ESXi 6.0.0 host.

    Starting up there leads to that hang … I am going crazy. Help/hint would be highly appreciated.
    Klaus

    Reply
  5. *protectedMarc says

    03/20/2015 at 9:00 pm

    Hi William, Thanks for these great posts! 2 add my 5 cents, the old Mac Pro Version 3,1 (Early 2008) is also supported OOTB with no additional tweaks. Only the Apple RAID Card is not recognized, which was expected.
    Marc

    Reply
  6. *protectedemiliomoreno says

    03/22/2015 at 10:05 pm

    Hi all
    I have downloaded and succesfully installed ESXi6 in my iMac Late 2009, as i am not using it anymore and with 16GB Ram makes the perfect candidate, but after a while, the whole system is hot like hell, it seems that fans are stopped. Looking from sphere client there is no temperature information, is there any way to control the fans or make sure my imac is not fried?

    Reply
  7. *protectedStefaan says

    03/30/2015 at 7:29 am

    I recently upgraded my Mac Pro with the OWC 2TB SSD upgrade. (http://eshop.macsales.com/shop/SSD/OWC/Aura-for-Mac-Pro/) However now the disk isn't recognised anymore. Any suggestions? I've seen in the disk utility that the disk is seen as external.

    Reply
    • *protectedshareef777 says

      05/31/2016 at 10:56 am

      You ever get this working? Just purchased a new setup and I'm seeing the same issue. The included Apple drive loads fine, but not the OWC one.

      Reply
  8. *protectedVille says

    03/30/2015 at 2:47 pm

    Hello!
    Thx for great guides on your pages! Can I use mac mini 6.1 with esxi to run ipfire-linux firewall/router distro and mac os x yosemite server to serve my needs on my home network? Thx in advance! 🙂

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      03/30/2015 at 9:08 pm

      Yes, it can run that an many other workloads 🙂

      Reply
      • *protectedVille says

        03/31/2015 at 5:08 am

        Ok!
        Thanks for a quickly reply!

        Reply
    • *protectedticklemeozmo says

      11/21/2015 at 10:11 am

      Just for a mental comparison. Running an ipfire-linux firewall/router distro could be run on a raspberry pi. Provided enough network bandwidth, you could run about 100 ipfire-linux firewall/router distros (for home use) on a mac mini.

      Reply
  9. *protectedMatteo Marchetti says

    04/01/2015 at 3:09 pm

    Hi William, I just found out as follows:

    There is the following inconsistency in the VMware Compatibility Guide Matrix.

    -Mac OS 10.10.X (Yosemite) is only compatible with ESXi 6.0
    -ESXi 6.0 has no compatible Apple hardware

    Since I can run Mac OS virtual machines only on Apple hardware it means I can't run Mac OS X 10.10.X anywhere at the moment.

    Can you please internally act to amend this situation which is very very inconsistent?

    I actually run Mac OS X 10.10.X with any issue on ESXi 5.5 but it's an unsupported configuration as per VMware documentation.

    Thank you.

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/01/2015 at 8:31 pm

      The Mac Pro 6,1 & 5,1 is certified for ESXi 6.0 but it looks like it wasn't added to the VMware HCL. I was told it should be updated in the next couple of days, so check back then but you're good as long as you're using those two hardware platforms.

      Reply
      • *protectedMatteo Marchetti says

        04/01/2015 at 8:36 pm

        Thanks for your quick response William. Is also the other way round true? i.e.: is MacOSX 10.10.X (Yosemite) supported on ESXi 5.5? It works just fine in my farm but this combination doesn't appear on the HCL. Thanks again.

        Reply
        • William Lam says

          04/02/2015 at 7:10 pm

          Unless they back-port Mac OS X 10.10 w/vHW10, though it may work I wouldn't recommend it (at least if you need to call into GSS support).

          Reply
      • *protectedMatteo Marchetti says

        04/15/2015 at 8:28 am

        They have now fixed the HCL and ESXi 6.0 is officially supported on the new MacPros 6,1.

        Reply
  10. *protectedscottm63 says

    04/18/2015 at 12:37 pm

    Is there any word on updated tools for OS X running on ESXi 6. Looks like you still have video issues and are limited to the 1024 x 768 resolution?

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/18/2015 at 9:43 pm

      I've not tested, but there should be new VMware Tools for vSphere 6.0. You can always submit an FR https://www.vmware.com/support/policies/feature

      Reply
      • *protectedSnorre Milde says

        04/28/2015 at 7:26 am

        Hey, I'm suffering from the same issue (only 1024x768 in Yosemite and Mavericks, but all OK in Mountain Lion) and have submitted an FR.

        My question: Do you guys know of any hack for regaining higher resolutions until official support comes along?

        Reply
        • *protectedscottm63 says

          04/28/2015 at 10:14 am

          Unfortunately I have not found a fix. Just incredibly frustrating since the higher resolutions were there in ESXi 5.5 and Yosemite. I believe there are a few things going on. Some more info here. http://goo.gl/3HbU8H

          Reply
          • *protectedAndy Scott says

            05/01/2015 at 10:09 pm

            I have the same issue with the limited display resolution. Worked in 5.5 with the exception of 10.10. Any updates on a work around or fix?

  11. *protectedscottm63 says

    04/18/2015 at 11:07 pm

    There are new tools but they defiantly don't work well with a Mac mini in Yosemite - not sure if its better on a Mac Pro. I'm just really surprised that VMware seems to be keeping up with the Mac yet failed miserably with Yosemite and ESXi 6. Being that they now seem to include all the drivers for all the mini's, including thunderbolt ethernet. You have to wonder whats going on. And at this point - why not support the mini? Its an amazing device for test labs and even small business.

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/20/2015 at 10:32 pm

      As much as I love the Mac Mini, which goes beyond just home labs (just check out the many Production use cases here from customers http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2014/12/community-stories-of-vmware-apple-os-x-in-production-part-10.html), the Mac Mini platform is not an Enterprise level grade hardware which for VMware to certify, must meet a certain criteria. Not to mention, support from the vendor which Apple has not shown any interest afaik.

      Reply
    • *protectedScott Myers says

      08/29/2015 at 11:14 am

      Just as an update to the Yosemite ESXi resolution issue - if you Remote Desktop to a Yosemite ESXi VM using the New Fusion 8 App - resolutions past 1024 are working fine. Still have to wonder why this issue isn't addressed or even mentioned by VMware.

      Reply
  12. *protectedsimon says

    04/19/2015 at 8:26 am

    so under esx 6 with my macpro darth vader edition I could have 8 nics If I want ? (6thunderbolt and 2 native)

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/20/2015 at 10:33 pm

      Both Mac Pro 5,1 & 6,1 have been added to VMware HCL for ESXi 6.0 support - http://www.vmware.com/resources/compatibility/search.php?deviceCategory=server&details=1&partner=269&releases=273&page=1&display_interval=10&sortColumn=Partner&sortOrder=Asc&bookmark=1

      Reply
  13. *protectedscottm63 says

    04/19/2015 at 9:48 am

    Since the Pro is officially supported - I do belive so. http://wp.me/p4ymB2-2JJ

    Reply
  14. *protectedTodd says

    04/23/2015 at 3:51 pm

    I can't get ESXi 6.0 to recognize the Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter on my Mac Mini 5,1. I have tried several times and even tried manually applying the "old" vib. Any thoughts or advice or help is greatly appreciated!

    [root@localhost:~] esxcli hardware platform get
    Platform Information
    UUID: 0x36 0xa 0xd6 0xab 0xc5 0xc7 0xf8 0x56 0x8c 0xa5 0x86 0xa0 0xfd 0x8e 0x94 0xcd
    Product Name: Macmini5,1
    Vendor Name: Apple Inc.
    Serial Number: C07GMJEWDJD0
    IPMI Supported: false
    [root@localhost:~] esxcli network nic list
    Name PCI Device Driver Admin Status Link Status Speed Duplex MAC Address MTU Description
    ------ ------------ ------ ------------ ----------- ----- ------ ----------------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------
    vmnic0 0000:02:00.0 tg3 Up Up 1000 Full 3c:07:54:48:9a:26 1500 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM57765 Gigabit Ethernet
    [root@localhost:~] esxcli software vib install -v /vmfs/volumes/datastore1/vghetto-apple-thunderbolder-ethernet.vib -f
    Installation Result
    Message: Operation finished successfully.
    Reboot Required: false
    VIBs Installed: virtuallyGhetto_bootbank_vghetto-apple-thunderbolt-ethernet_5.5.0-0.0.1
    VIBs Removed:
    VIBs Skipped:
    [root@localhost:~] esxcli network nic list
    Name PCI Device Driver Admin Status Link Status Speed Duplex MAC Address MTU Description
    ------ ------------ ------ ------------ ----------- ----- ------ ----------------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------
    vmnic0 0000:02:00.0 tg3 Up Up 1000 Full 3c:07:54:48:9a:26 1500 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM57765 Gigabit Ethernet
    [root@localhost:~]

    Reply
  15. *protectedMike says

    04/26/2015 at 7:14 pm

    Hi William, I gave ESXi a try for the first time a few months ago and installed your custom ESXi 5.5 Update 2 ISO on my 2012 Mac Mini server. ESXi has been great! I especially like being able run ESXi on Macs. Now that ESXi 6.0 is out I want to upgrade. Would you recommend to upgrade via a clean install of ESXi 6.0? Or is it okay to upgrade from within the ESXi 6.0 installer? Thanks.

    Mike

    Reply
    • *protectedscottm63 says

      04/26/2015 at 7:35 pm

      Mike - beware when moving to ESXi 6. OS X Yosemite only shows 1024 x 768 resolution and the performance takes a big hit. I've been dealing with this now for a few weeks with little to no real solution to the issue.

      Reply
      • *protectedMike says

        04/26/2015 at 8:11 pm

        Thanks for the heads up Scott. At this time I am only running Linux VM's (without a GUI) on my ESXi installation.

        Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/26/2015 at 11:44 pm

      Upgrading is perfectly fine, I don't see a reason you would need to perform a fresh install. In fact, for my Mac Mini 5,3 it was an upgrade from 5.5 to 6.0 and didn't run into any issues.

      Reply
  16. *protectedMike says

    04/27/2015 at 3:17 pm

    Thanks William!

    Reply
  17. *protectedHuy Tran says

    04/28/2015 at 5:23 am

    Hey William, wanted to let you know that ESXi 6.0 will also work OOTB on MacMini 4,1 as well. I have a 2010 unibody MacMini with a Core 2 Duo CPU and everything works from a clean install.

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/28/2015 at 2:58 pm

      Hi Huy,

      WOW, I'm impressed that it also works on Mac Mini 4,1 without any issues. Thank you for sharing with everyone

      Reply
    • *protectedNik says

      04/27/2016 at 2:07 am

      Hello , i would like to ask some questions , i have a macmini 4,1 and i want to install esxi 6 to run vms on it ,1st you just downloaded the image file and burned it on a usb (using unebootin for example) ?
      and everthing works fine ? networking / disk e.t.c. ?
      for

      Reply
    • *protectedNik says

      04/27/2016 at 1:13 pm

      I tried to install to macmini mid 2010 with a core 2 duo but it fails , on boot it gives the error "page tables relocation error: out of safe memory"

      Reply
    • *protectedNik says

      04/27/2016 at 1:34 pm

      Huy Tran , Do you remember what iso / version you used ?

      Reply
    • *protectedNik says

      04/27/2016 at 11:00 pm

      Yes i confirm that ESxi 6.0 works OOTB on MacMini 4,1 , the only problem that may have is if your MacMini has less than 4GB Ram ( Mine has 4GB Ram - and was readable only 3.7GB that's why i had an error , i installed 2 more GB and problem solved.)

      Reply
  18. *protectedtot3nkopf says

    05/01/2015 at 5:49 pm

    Same problem as Todd with the thunderbolt ethernet adapter on Mac Mini 5.3

    Reply
    • *protectedTodd says

      05/01/2015 at 9:23 pm

      tot3nkopf - about an hour after my post [above] I successfully installed ESXi 6.0 on my Mac Mini 5,1 to recognize both the onboard NIC and the Thunderbolt Ethernet adapter. Plug ethernet cables into BOTH NICs and validate you have link light status [on your switch] for both NICs before installation then it should work.

      Reply
  19. *protectedtot3nkopf says

    05/02/2015 at 9:11 am

    I have a Mac Mini 5.3 and a Mac Mini 6.2. For both the Thunderbolt was not recognized during or after the installation.
    On both the embedded NIC was not connected and the thunderbolt was connected to the network during installations.

    I think the connection to the network of the Thunderbolt to the network should make no difference.

    Reply
  20. *protectedAndy Scott says

    05/06/2015 at 9:48 pm

    I'm having an issue where a mac mini 6,2 running esxi 6.0 will lose connection to a datastore. When I reboot the storage device is no long recognized. To fix this I have to physically remove the power and re attached. The storage device is again detected once this is performed. Anyone have any ideas what might be causing this?

    Reply
  21. *protectedPiel Jayce says

    05/13/2015 at 12:28 pm

    Hey. Do you know if the Apple RAID card that was shipped with some XServe and MacPro is seen ? I heard it wasn't in 5.5. I don't think they added this in 6.0, specially it was only shipped on unsupported hardware, but who knows ?

    Reply
  22. *protectedRob says

    05/21/2015 at 3:14 am

    Somewhat new to the OSX and Mac components but wondering how folks are installing ESX6 on MacBook Pro? I have one sitting here and would like to get 6.0 down on it for a few weeks of testing... thanks

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      05/22/2015 at 10:22 pm

      Take a look at this blog post for more details http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2014/11/want-to-run-esxi-on-an-apple-macbook-pro-macbook-air-imac-yesyoucan.html

      Reply
  23. *protectedsirozha says

    05/22/2015 at 10:03 pm

    Is the SD card slot on the Mac Mini 6,2 recognized in ESXi 6.0? SD card is a perfect medium to run ESXi from, so I'm really hoping this slot can finally be utilized for running ESXi on Mac Mini 6,2

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      05/22/2015 at 10:21 pm

      No, you'll be able to install but changes are not persisted. Recommend using a USB

      Reply
      • *protectedBill Plein says

        06/13/2016 at 6:55 am

        That's a shame: my 2012 mini can boot from SD card, but ESXi can't see it. It would be awesome if there was a VIB hack for this as we used to use for Thunderbolt Ethernet.

        Reply
  24. *protectedwolruf says

    05/28/2015 at 2:21 pm

    A customer told me you can even connect your Mac Mini to a Fibre Channel storage array, some manufacturers have Thunderbolt to FC adapters, who knew...
    http://www.attotech.com/products/family.php?id=15

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      05/28/2015 at 2:25 pm

      Indeed, many customers actually do this. Take a look at this blog post http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2015/01/thunderbolt-storage-for-esxi.html which several examples that customers have taken to provide external storage to their Apple hardware including XServe, Mac Pro & Mac Mini

      Reply
      • *protectedwolruf says

        05/29/2015 at 3:23 pm

        I didn't know XSan required FC. This partner told me so many customers want to virtualize MacOSX because MacOSX is required anyway for iOS development (as an example).

        Reply
  25. *protectedHJRR says

    06/11/2015 at 2:23 pm

    Esxi 6.0 installed flawlessly on my 2008 Xserve server (8 cores and 32 GB RAM) ! However, OSX flavors either from DVD or .ISO do not want to install, even though I am using Apple hardware. Following VMware's instructions simply do not work http://partnerweb.vmware.com/GOSIG/MacOSX_10_10.html (but also tried 10.6.7 and Snow Leopard from Apple DVD)
    Has anyone experienced this? Is there a work around?

    Reply
    • *protectedRobert van Gulik says

      06/20/2015 at 11:13 am

      What i've done is create an ISO from the Yosemite Installer and copied that to the datastore. Created a new virtual machine and mounted the ISO through the CD player. Powered on the virtual machine and it starts with the installer. Now first you have to format or erase your harddisk, after that you can install Yosemite or Mavericks.

      Below you'll find the script for creating the Yosemite ISO :

      First re-download, if you do not have it, Yosemite/Mavericks from the appstore.
      (If you need a Mavericks ISO, the only thing you need to replace is the word Yosemite with Mavericks)

      Open terminal and follow the steps below :

      # Mount the installer image
      hdiutil attach /Applications/Install\ OS\ X\ Yosemite.app/Contents/SharedSupport/InstallESD.dmg -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_app

      # Convert the boot image to a sparse bundle
      hdiutil convert /Volumes/install_app/BaseSystem.dmg -format UDSP -o /tmp/Yosemite

      # Increase the sparse bundle capacity to accommodate the packages
      hdiutil resize -size 8g /tmp/Yosemite.sparseimage

      # Mount the sparse bundle for package addition
      hdiutil attach /tmp/Yosemite.sparseimage -noverify -nobrowse -mountpoint /Volumes/install_build

      # Remove Package link and replace with actual files
      rm /Volumes/install_build/System/Installation/Packages
      cp -rp /Volumes/install_app/Packages /Volumes/install_build/System/Installation/

      # Unmount the installer image
      hdiutil detach /Volumes/install_app

      # Unmount the sparse bundle
      hdiutil detach /Volumes/install_build

      # Resize the partition in the sparse bundle to remove any free space
      hdiutil resize -size `hdiutil resize -limits /tmp/Yosemite.sparseimage | tail -n 1 | awk '{ print $1 }'`b /tmp/Yosemite.sparseimage

      # Convert the sparse bundle to ISO/CD master
      hdiutil convert /tmp/Yosemite.sparseimage -format UDTO -o /tmp/Yosemite

      # Remove the sparse bundle
      rm /tmp/Yosemite.sparseimage

      # Rename the ISO and move it to the desktop
      mv /tmp/Yosemite.cdr ~/Desktop/Yosemite.iso

      Reply
  26. *protectedJeff says

    07/01/2015 at 4:51 pm

    The EXSi 6.0.0 installer won't detect the 1TB SSD in my MacPro6,1. It'll detect external media just fine though.

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      07/01/2015 at 6:06 pm

      Have you tried loading the VIB after the install & seeing if it sees the drive?

      Reply
      • *protectedJoe says

        07/02/2015 at 4:00 pm

        I also have this issue on new Mac Pros

        Looks like Apple have updated the BIOS and ESXi doesn't like it

        Running 'esxcli hardware pci list' shows that the SSD controller doesn't look as it should

        This is how it looks on a working MacPro and one with the issue:

        http://pastebin.com/nqCFFpTx

        Reply
        • William Lam says

          07/02/2015 at 4:02 pm

          Can you file an SR with VMware Support? This would be good to track

          Reply
          • *protectedJoe says

            07/02/2015 at 4:06 pm

            Already on it, not much progress as of yet but will update when we get somewhere with it

        • *protectedJeff says

          07/06/2015 at 9:02 pm

          Thank you for the info, my MacPro also has the newer BIOS version. I guess I'm out of luck till ESXi 6.0.1?

          ...
          BIOS Info: #15
          Size: 0x00018
          Vendor: "Apple Inc."
          Version: "MP61.88Z.0116.B14.1505141127"
          ...

          Reply
          • William Lam says

            07/07/2015 at 5:32 pm

            Hi Jeff,

            I would also recommend you file an SR w/VMware GSS, they'll be able to get Engineers involved to see what's required to get ESXi 6.x running. It could be minor tweak

      • *protectedchris says

        07/09/2015 at 10:49 am

        How do load the VIB after the install if you cannot see a disk to install in the first place? I have done a workaround, inserted a 64GB USB flash drive and installed ESX6.0 there. Then boot from that and loaded the VIB but i'd like to get the install on the internal SSD.

        Reply
        • William Lam says

          07/09/2015 at 3:56 pm

          You would need to create a custom ISO using either VMware's Image Builder tool or ESXi Customizer Community tool to have the VIB bundled into the ISO so you can select the internal disk to install

          Reply
        • *protectedjomebrew says

          07/09/2015 at 9:48 pm

          Is this for the mini or the Pro?

          I just tried installing 6.0.0.b on a brand new Mac Pro 6.1. There isn't a SSD HDD drivers. I tried adding the Mac mini vib but that didn't work. I see references here to "the Vib" but I am not sure which one you are referring to.

          I installed to a 8GB flash drive and mounted a NFS volume for now but I really want to use the internal SSD too.

          Now to make a OS ISO.

          Reply
          • *protectedMr.Spock says

            07/13/2015 at 10:04 pm

            Same issues experienced here. After spending a full day on it, this is the only thing I was able to come up with as well. Using the internal SSD was what I wanted to do. I will have to use NFS until VMware comes out with a fix. This is disappointing.

            Right now the Bios version on mine is MP61.0116.B14

          • William Lam says

            07/13/2015 at 10:15 pm

            The VIB mentioned is located here http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2014/10/esxi-support-for-2014-apple-mac-mini-71.html which seems the Mac Pro might be having the same issue as the Mac Mini, it's worth a shot.

            If not, please file an SR with VMware Support so that they can assist

          • *protectedJomebrew says

            07/14/2015 at 3:13 pm

            Yea, I tried http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2014/10/esxi-support-for-2014-apple-mac-mini-71.html but it didn't work. I did open a SR.

          • William Lam says

            07/14/2015 at 9:15 pm

            Thanks for checking the VIB and filing the SR. It's possible that new disks are being used which isn't covered in the VIB that I created. Can you provide me with the SR #?

          • *protectedJomebrew says

            07/14/2015 at 9:35 pm

            SR 15710607607. I am happy to give you anything you need of my Mac Pro. Heck, you can come over and look at it for yourself 🙂

          • *protectedMr.Spock says

            07/17/2015 at 9:53 pm

            Ah hah! I got it to work by using the VIB supplied here.

            https://vibsdepot.v-front.de/wiki/index.php/Sata-xahci

            Can confirm this works on both ESXi5.5 and 6.0 for the Mac Pro 6,1

            I'm now able to access / deploy vm's on the internal 1TB SSD.

          • William Lam says

            07/25/2015 at 4:24 am

            Thanks for sharing your findings. I've also shared this internally and we have a PR opened for this case. For others that's interested, please file an SR and ask the GSS Engineers to add the case to PR 1487494. I'll post an update as I hear more

          • *protectedJomebrew says

            07/24/2015 at 10:03 pm

            How do you install the VIB so the installer can use it? Did you use the image builder? That looks like a painful process.

          • *protectedJoembrew says

            07/26/2015 at 4:45 pm

            I used the offline driver and image builder following half a dozen slightly different VMware KB articles. Everything looks like it should according to the KB but the SSD is not detected by the installer. I am surprised there is not an option to add a driver during install. I gave it a strong effort though.

            I was able to add the VIB to the instance running from the external thumb drive. I can see and use the SSD but it is not a production option.

            I added a note to my open SR to PR 1487494.

            Thanks William for your driving efforts.

          • *protectedJeff says

            07/27/2015 at 3:41 pm

            The fix Mr.Spock mentioned worked for me. I've got ESXi up on my MacPro with the internal SSD. Thank you!

  27. *protectedBjoern says

    07/01/2015 at 6:43 pm

    Hi, thanks for the great post. I tried installing esx 6.0 on my mac mini server (5.3) but after the installation it isn't finding any boot devices. I tried installing on both harddrives of the mac with the same result. Am i missing something?

    Reply
  28. *protectedmoskiz says

    07/07/2015 at 8:48 am

    I have a question , if its possible with esxi 6.0 for mac pro to passthrough ( vt-d enabled) one of amd firepro videocars ? thank's!

    Reply
    • *protectedChris says

      07/09/2015 at 12:55 am

      I have no luck with my FirePro D700 either. Would appreciate someone who has experience with the FirePro D series for the esxi.

      Reply
    • *protectedCharles Monnett says

      07/28/2015 at 5:05 pm

      It doesn't seem so. We looked into it and a damn good engineer of ours named Darius spent a while messing with it but just couldn't get it to play nice. At one point he said "There is a megaton of proprietary goo" in the firmware around the GPUs and given the Mac Pro's unusual configuration combined with Apple's 'unique' approach to firmware I'm not surprised.

      P.S. We do see the value in this setup and it's something we would really like to offer too, it's just too hard without more cooperation from Apple to help us dig into their firmware which you can imagine is quite hard to get.

      Reply
  29. *protectedMichael Star says

    07/27/2015 at 3:31 pm

    I have mac pro 6.1 and when i trying to install esxi 6.0 it is not recognized internal hdd
    I see before that compatible mac pro bios should be exactly MP61.88Z.0116.B05.1402141115
    The problem is that i can not find how to downgrade it to this exact version.
    I have osx 10.10.4 installed with more newly bios version and probably this is my problem .
    Has any one else have such problem ???
    TNX

    Reply
    • *protectedMichael Star says

      07/27/2015 at 3:34 pm

      My currently bios version MP61.0116.B15

      Reply
      • William Lam says

        07/27/2015 at 3:56 pm

        Glad you found Mr. Spock's solution. I recently blogged about the issue here http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2015/07/heads-up-esxi-5-x-6-0-unable-to-detect-newer-apple-mac-pro-61-local-ssd-device.html as well. We have an internal bug tracking this. If you want to follow the updates, feel free to file an SR and have them attach it to PR noted in the article

        Big thanks to Mr. Spock for sharing the solution

        Reply
  30. *protectedMichael Star says

    07/28/2015 at 10:14 am

    Thanks all . Finally i make it up and running by creating custom esxi iso with Andreas ESXi Customizer tool and sata-xahci vib offline bundle .

    Reply
  31. *protectedseansturley says

    08/20/2015 at 11:22 pm

    Just thought you might like to know I have just finished installing ESXi 6.0 on my Mac Pro 1,1. Found all 4 disks plus 2 internal NICs and to extra HP ones.

    Reply
  32. *protectedohault says

    08/24/2015 at 12:31 pm

    According to https://www.qnap.com/i/useng/product/model.php?II=198, we could guess there is a way to use VMWare ESXi through a native Thunderbolt IP mode.

    This would be an interesting feature when running VMWare ESXi on Mac Mini/Pro.

    Is there a known Thunderbold driver for ESXi able to support Thunderbold IP and expose a software ethernet interface to ESXi ?

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      08/24/2015 at 2:16 pm

      afaik, there is not. You may want to try to contact qnap for more details

      Reply
  33. *protectedBertrand Crevin says

    08/30/2015 at 5:58 pm

    Hello,

    Does esxi also detect the wifi card of the Mac-mini (late 2012) ? Or is there a driver I could add ?

    Thank you

    Reply
    • *protectedDr. Sherif Omran says

      09/28/2017 at 8:03 am

      6.5 did not detect my wlan card on mac mini 3.1

      Reply
  34. *protectedKebs says

    09/19/2015 at 1:06 pm

    Got ESXI 6.0 on Mac Mini 6,2. Anyone know how to setup the USB and HDMI pass through? only Wi-Fi seems to work...

    Reply
  35. *protectedIan says

    09/24/2015 at 5:32 pm

    Excellent post! It inspired me to acquire additional gear and build this myself. I already had a mac mini server 2011(macmini5,3) so I purchased 3 more, along with OWC flash drives for VSAN. I had it all up and running last night(ESXi6) running a couple small workloads, and after a few hours I had an alert that one of the HDD's had failed. The VM's were still functioning properly so I assumed VSAN was doing it's job and decided to reboot the host with the failed drive to see what happens(it was late and motivation to spend more time looking at it was low). Not long after, the entire cluster wet the bed and all VM's went offline. It was already very late and I didn't have time to tshoot so it's currently sitting dead with no functional datastore. I'll have some time tonight to dig in once I get home. My only real question here is whether this could be related to the original AHCI issues? The only logs prior to the issue were related to the storage devices not in the HCL.

    Reply
    • *protectedIan says

      09/24/2015 at 5:41 pm

      For clarification, I was referencing this post: http://www.virtuallyghetto.com/2014/10/a-killer-custom-apple-mac-mini-setup-running-vsan.html - seems like AHCI was resolved in 5.5. I'll rebuild and see what happens.

      Reply
  36. *protectedJomebrew says

    09/24/2015 at 5:56 pm

    Back in July, I created a custom esxi iso with andreas ESXi customizer tool and sata-xahci vib offline bundle. I was able to install to the SSD OK but each time the Mac Pro is rebooted, the ESXi OS is corrupt and hangs loading something. Re-install/in place upgrade does not solve it, it has to be a new install. After three occurrences, I deemed the platform/driver unreliable and have to wait for an official VMware released version. I am sitting on an $8,000 brick for now.

    Reply
    • *protectedGeorge says

      09/29/2015 at 2:24 pm

      I think this is only partly true, if you put the machine in maintenance mode and reboot it works, at least that did it for me, i had the same issue

      Reply
  37. *protectedrihatums says

    10/08/2015 at 8:42 pm

    Hi William - thanks for sharing your knowledge. have you or anyone here tested esx 6.x with MacPro 4,1 (early 2009) ? I am planning to get one and max it to 64Gb with dual cpu (8 core). - thanks

    Reply
  38. *protected63 says

    10/13/2015 at 3:39 pm

    Could someone point me in the right direction? I have a MAC Mini and I have ESXi 6.0 iso downloaded. I don't have a DVD drive. Could someone point me in the right direction to make a USB key bootable to install ESXi 6.0 on the MAC mini? I tried with unetbootin but when it finishes it says that it will not boot on a MAC. Is that true? What do you guys use?

    Thanks so much...

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      10/13/2015 at 3:44 pm

      Unetbootin is what I personally use and recommend. There's plenty of other tools to make a bootable USB key from the ISO that you can probably Google for. When you boot up, you may need to hold down the "Command" button and you'll be prompted to boot off of a device in case its set to boot from another device by default.

      Reply
    • *protectedJayce Piel says

      10/14/2015 at 8:26 am

      You have to format the USB key as FAT with a MBR partition scheme (you can do that by either Disk Utility or by the following command line : "diskutil eraseDisk FAT32 ESXIKEY MBR /dev/diskX" without quotes and with replacing X by the number for your USB key)
      Then you double-click on the ISO and drag all files from it to the USB key. And that's it !

      Reply
  39. *protectedGeorge says

    10/20/2015 at 7:16 am

    I found a workaround for higher resolutions on esxi...its not much but better than the obnoxious 1024x786 its accomplised through i tool i got throug vmware support you can also have it directy from me it is called vmware-resolutionSet maybe you can also find it on the support site.

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      10/20/2015 at 8:21 am

      I believe the plan is to release vmware-resolutionSet utility as part of VMware Tools in a future release. For now, folks can definitely reach out to VMware Support for the standalone utility

      Reply
  40. *protectedIan says

    10/28/2015 at 7:03 am

    Upgraded two Mac Pro 3,1 (Early 2008) today from 5.5 to 6.0 via VUM. It said it was "non-complaint" but worked like a champ. Thanks for all the great info!

    Reply
  41. *protectedEdOfTheMountain says

    10/29/2015 at 8:59 am

    On a 2TB Fusion hybrid drive, should I select disk to install ESXi 6 on the 113 GB SSD or the 1.8TB spinning disk? Or neither?

    I have a brand new Mac Mini (Late 2014) macmini7,1 with a 2TB Fusion hybrid drive.

    I am booting with an unmodified VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.0.0.update01-3029758.x86_64.iso

    I am stuck at the following screen:

    Select a Disk to Install or Upgrade
    ----------------------------------------------
    Local:
    ATA APPLE HDD ST2000 (t10.ATA____APPLE_HDD_ST2...) 1.82 TiB
    ATA APPLE SSD SM0128 (t10.ATA____APPLE_SSD_SM0...) 113.00 GiB

    Will installing ESXi to the SSD give my better performance and reliability and put the VMs on the spinning disk?

    Thanks in advance for any advice,

    -Ed

    Reply
    • *protectedEdOfTheMountain says

      10/29/2015 at 10:11 am

      Still not sure where to install ESXi on the small SSD or large spinning part of the 2TB Fusion hybrid drive.

      To learn more about ESXi, I inserted a 2nd 16GB USB drive and installed ESXI 6 to it.

      VSphere displays local storage the same as ESXi installer did with two ATA disks, 1) 1.8TB HDD, 2) 113GB SSD

      My concern was could I brick my MacMini by installing ESXi to one disk or the other?

      The Mac Mini only sees one disk.

      Does ESXi need a driver installed to make the hybrid Fusion disk appear as one disk instead of two?

      Reply
  42. *protectedRich Robbins says

    11/03/2015 at 5:29 pm

    Can someone point me to step by step directions to create a mac mini bootable USB stick with the ESXi 6 vmware iso on it? I see lots of partial descriptions and pointers to rufus or unetbootin but I must be missing something along the way, perhaps I'm not prepping the stick correctly before using inetbootin or setting a partition active, because I'm striking out.

    Reply
    • *protectedJayce Piel says

      11/04/2015 at 1:34 am

      As i wrote already earlier, it is simpler than it seems :

      "You have to format the USB key as FAT with a MBR partition scheme (you can do that by either Disk Utility or by the following command line : “diskutil eraseDisk FAT32 ESXIKEY MBR /dev/diskX” without quotes and with replacing X by the number for your USB key)
      Then you double-click on the ISO and drag all files from it to the USB key. And that’s it !"

      Reply
      • *protectedRich Robbins says

        11/04/2015 at 6:42 am

        Thanks Jayce. I don't know how I overlooked your earlier entry. I used your approach and it worked like a charm. Why would people use rufus or unetbootin when this can be accomplished so easily as you pointed out?

        Reply
  43. *protectedRichard Robbins says

    11/06/2015 at 4:52 am

    I've got ESXi 6 running smoothly on my Mac Mini 6,2 which is serving as the host for the latest Vcenter Sphere appliance.

    I also set up an OS X 10.8.1 virtual machine on that host and it too is running smoothly.

    I'm wondering if I should tempt fate and upgrade to a more recent version of OS X but am not sure which if any of the more recent releases run reasonably well in ESXi 6. Your thoughts?

    Reply
    • *protectededsutton99 says

      11/10/2015 at 5:54 am

      ESXi 6 supports OS X 10.10.4 with no known issues as far as I have seen. I am not sure about El Capitan.

      I run ESXi 6 on a Mac Mini (Late 2014), Model: Macmini7,1

      Take a snap-shot and give it a try. If it does not work, roll-back to snapshot.

      I do need to setup an OS X 10.11 El Capitan VM to verify that the software I develop runs on it. For a VM build machine I think I will stick with 10.10.4 for another 6 months or so.

      http://www.macworld.com/article/2981585/operating-systems/how-to-make-a-bootable-os-x-10-11-el-capitan-installer-drive.html

      -Ed

      Reply
      • *protectedRichard Robbins says

        11/10/2015 at 7:26 am

        I have tried every approach I could think of to update an existing install to El Capitan. Upgrading my old Snow Lion install to Yosemite was easy. Last night I found these instructions for creating an install image for El Capitan and it worked like a charm, so now I'm working with a fresh install of El Capitan. It shouldn't have been this hard! Kudos to the kind soul who posted the instructions found at http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/308533-how-to-create-a-bootable-el-capitan-iso-fo-vmware/

        Reply
        • *protectededsutton99 says

          11/10/2015 at 7:33 am

          That's puzzling that an upgrade did not work.

          Thank you for sharing that a clean install of El Capitan works fine on ESXi 6. I was wondering if it would work or not.

          Reply
          • *protectedRichard Robbins says

            11/10/2015 at 7:39 am

            I had a fresh install of OS X 10.8.1 and was unable to get the El Capitan upgrade to work -- I must have tried a dozen times with slightly different approaches. The Yosemite upgrade worked fine. I was ready to give up when I stumbled on the instructions I linked to in my post above and things worked very well indeed. ESXi 6.0 update 1 running on a Mac Mini 6,2.

  44. *protectedMatteo Marchetti says

    12/08/2015 at 6:12 am

    Possible bug: I'm running macos 10.9.5 on ESXi 6.0 U1. If I expand the virtual disk size, I'm then unable to extend the macos partition. It doesn't return any error, simply after clicking on "apply" it doesn't do anything. I have created a SR with VMware and they said it's an Apple issue. However it looks like this KB is appearing again http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2069255.

    Vmware support asked me to arrange a conference call with Apple but I don't have any technical contact at Apple.

    Any chance you can help with this?

    Many thanks.

    Matteo

    Reply
  45. *protecteddimasik says

    02/08/2016 at 5:05 am

    Hi,

    Does anyone know if generic Gigabit Ethernet USB 3.0 Adapter can be used in this scenario? Something like Digitus Gigabit Ethernet USB 3.0 Adapter.

    Thanks
    Dmitry

    Reply
    • *protectedSophie Robinson says

      03/12/2016 at 1:28 am

      Fraid not, I tried it and the USB adapter isn't recognised by ESXi

      Reply
      • *protectedmacambulance says

        03/12/2016 at 1:30 am

        Sorry that was me signed in as a client, forgot to sign out of wordpress.com. ESXi doesn't recognise any USB Ethernet adapters but a Thunderbolt to Ethernet does work fine

        Reply
        • *protecteddimasik says

          03/14/2016 at 7:04 am

          Thanks!

          Reply
        • *protectedAldebaran says

          06/11/2016 at 9:00 am

          ESXi doesn't recognize the USB Ethernet adapters but I have had limited success getting one to pass through to a VM and use it there. I had it providing link to a DSL modem for Dual-WAN on a pfSense VM. I say limited because it has stopped working and no longer appears in the list of devices. Troubleshooting to commence.

          Reply
  46. *protectedNilay Patel says

    02/11/2016 at 8:22 pm

    I have airbook 2012. bought fusion 8 pro. can't installed ESXi6 or vCenter applienace. can any one help

    Reply
  47. *protectedDon Parfet says

    03/04/2016 at 1:11 pm

    I wonder if you can point me to documentation to upgrade ESXi on a MacPro from v5.5 to the most current supported ESXi v6.x

    Reply
    • *protecteddimasik says

      03/14/2016 at 7:03 am

      Hi,

      You just need to boot from ESXi bootable CD and follow upgrade process.

      Dmitry

      Reply
  48. *protectedCarsten says

    03/14/2016 at 6:58 am

    Hi to all, is it possible to activate Apple Thunderbolt Ethernet Adapter on MAC Pro Modell 2015 in ESXi6.0 ??

    Reply
    • *protectedCarsten says

      03/15/2016 at 12:49 am

      Ok, sorry, the Thonderbolder Driver is working after reboot.

      Reply
  49. *protectedDan says

    03/26/2016 at 2:00 am

    Awesome Blog and post, because of you i have converted my Mac mini to ESXI 🙂

    I have one interesting observation on my MAC mini and that is CPU usage it is spiking quite high when I run OSX 10.10.4 VM, its more out of the blue with almost no VM usage, means running idle, all this is causing fan spinning quite loud.. I have installed VMWare tools and MAC mini has only OSX VM on itself.

    I have another MAC mini running HYPER-V with 3 VM's no issues, previously i have run Hyper-V on problematic MAC and i didn't have any issues.

    Does anyone has any clue ?

    ESXi Server is late 2011, i7, 16gb ram, 240gb SSD, 1tb normal HDD.

    Reply
  50. *protectedcargalecki says

    04/07/2016 at 2:01 pm

    I upgraded our setup to ESXI 6.0 after seeing this post and got my Mac VMs up and running. The problem I keep seeing is that CPU usage spikes to 100% and the whole VM locks up and is unusable. Has anyone else seen this problem? Our setup is the following:

    Mac Mini 6.24
    CPUsx 2.294 GHz
    Intel i7 @ 2.30 GHz
    16 GB of RAM

    Each VM is given 1 core and 4 GB of RAM.

    We had a ESXI 5.5 setup running before (though you couldn't do anything advanced like clone VMs or take snapshots) on the same mac mini and did not have any locking up problems.

    Reply
    • *protecteddimasik says

      04/21/2016 at 5:35 am

      This is not sound good.
      Have you updated VMware 6.0 to the latest update?

      Reply
      • *protectedcargalecki says

        04/21/2016 at 6:15 am

        Yes we are on ESXi 6.0. Disabling the screen savers has helped a fair amount and it doesn't crash near as often though we are still experiencing the problem.

        Reply
        • *protecteddimasik says

          04/21/2016 at 6:49 am

          Could this be a problem with a storage? Are you using iSCSI / NAS or integrated storage?

          Reply
  51. *protectededsutton99 says

    04/27/2016 at 8:54 am

    Twice power-outages have corrupted *all* running VMs on a Mac Mini (Late 2014) (A1347, Macmini7,1, i7, 16GB RAM ). All VMs were located on the spinning disk partition of a 2TB fusion disk / ssd hybrid.

    ESXi was booted and running off a USB thumb drive since I could never get a SD card to work. Since then I have been running VMs on a cheap & slow Synology DS215j NAS and have no corrupted vms so far, But I also have a UPS properly configured now to shut down the Mac Mini.

    Is this VM corruption just the way the ESXi 6.0 file system works on power outage? No journalling - if lose power, then you are out-of-luck?

    Could it be something to do with the 2TB fusion disk / ssd hybrid disk?

    Any thoughts are appreciated.

    -Ed

    Reply
  52. *protectedrhap4boy says

    07/28/2016 at 12:15 am

    Is it possible to do thunderbolt networking on ESX 6 without the Ethernet adapter? I am trying get ESX 6 running on Mac Mini to recognize QNAP TVS-682T through Thunderbolt cable. Thunderbolt networking works if running Mac OS X.
    https://www.qnap.com/i/useng/product/model.php?II=231

    Reply
  53. *protectedchr1s986 says

    09/28/2016 at 6:58 am

    Does anyone found a hack for a VMXNet3 Adapter in a OSX VM? I need that 10GB for my OSX Deployment VM 😉

    best regards,
    Chris

    Reply
  54. *protectedRun Buh says

    10/17/2016 at 3:40 pm

    I have ESXi 6.0 running OOTB on my MacBook Pro 15" 2011. Quad-core i7, 16GB of RAM, running a single VM for Cisco CUCM (VoIP is my jam). The only "problem" I have is that the screen is always on. Is there any parameter I can tweak to enable to screen to go blank with no backlight?

    Reply
  55. *protectedPatrick Young says

    12/01/2016 at 3:03 pm

    Hi All,

    I just got a new Mac Pro 6,1 in today and I am trying to install ESX 6.5 or 6.0 on it. Each time the install hangs at "Initializing ACPI". The Mac Pro already came with OSX 10.12 on it, so the previous fix of installing Yosemite is not applicable. Any ideas?

    Thank you all for your time.

    Reply
    • *protectedDoug Coleman says

      12/07/2016 at 4:06 pm

      I just got a response from vmware support that the Mac Pro 6,1 will not be supported past 6.0u2 - evidently they are de-supporting apple hardware for vsphere 6.5 and beyond. Love to hear the details from others... I guess it will not be legal to virtualize OSX anymore as this required underlying Apple hardware to be legal...;-)

      As far as 6.0U2, I have three Mac Pro 6,1 running it - so it is possible...

      I found these instructions lurking on the web... "ESXi 5.5 uses a GPT partition table by default which requires an UEFI boot mode to boot from. However, as pointed out above, ESXi hangs on first boot after the installation during 'initializing ACPI' when booting from certain UEFI bioses. As a workaround you can force ESXi to use a MBR partition table. During setup (after the blue screen where you can choose ehat Edition of ESXi you want to install) you can press ctrl+o to edit the boot options. Append a space and the option 'formatwithmbr' and press enter (so the complete boot option reads 'runweasel formatwithmbr'). The MBR partition table enables legacy bioses to boot from this disk."

      Reply
  56. *protectedwuliao says

    04/04/2017 at 6:20 am

    Hi William! Do you have tried mac pro 6,2 usb or gpu directPath to virtual machine ESXI 6.0 OR 6.5?

    Reply
    • William Lam says

      04/04/2017 at 6:48 am

      No, from what I understand, direct passthru for Mac's do not work.

      Reply
  57. *protectedNiall says

    05/01/2017 at 2:36 am

    It was from reading on here about vmware ESXi compatibility some time ago that I decided to buy a Mac Mini late 2012 model to get set up with a home lab. I'm about to upgrade from 6.0 to 6.5 very soon as the Mac is remote to where I am now and I'll be going out to it in the week. I've been looking at GPU passthrough of the Intel 4000 HD Graphics card, enabled it in the web client, allocated device to VM, got the driver installed in a VM, ensured all RAM allocated is locked to that one VM. Device shows in device manager but it does not seem to utilize the GPU. I bought a fit-headless thinking something must be attached to the hdmi port for it to work but does not seem to make any difference. Can anyone advise if this should work or not?

    Reply
  58. *protectedskelter says

    06/28/2017 at 2:52 pm

    If you are trying to re-install ESXi on a Mac using a bootable CD/DVD, but it won't load, try booting to an OS X recovery USB. Go to the Apple menu and select Startup Disk. You should be able to select your CD/DVD in there. If it gives you a warning saying the startup disk hasn't been blessed, use the recovery USB to go to Disk Utility and reformat the internal drive to Master Boot Record, and FAT. Then reboot, and hold option - your boot disk should become available. Hopefully this saves some time for someone 😉

    Reply
  59. *protectedAC says

    10/02/2017 at 7:53 pm

    Hello,

    Hopefully you can help me. I was messing around with the esx.conf file (/etc/vmware/esx.conf) on my lab (small PC) running ESXi 6.5 and now Hypervisor does not boot at all. I know exactly which line I have to revert back to original. My lab PC is a single SSD hard drive, nothing fancy.

    Luckily, I have an external hard drive with ESXi 6.5 (configured and operational) and I'm able to boot from that external hard drive and use the CLI. How can I access the SSD hard drive, navigate to the esx.conf (of the SSD HD) and vi the file that I changed earlier? I know how to use vi, question is how do I get to that esx.conf file that is corrupted?

    Does that make sense? I really don't want to blow the entire lab ESXi away and start again; it took me sometime to install and get all the VMs configured correctly.

    Thanks in advance for the assistance.

    Reply
  60. *protectedBrian Tate (@tateconcepts) says

    02/18/2018 at 10:24 pm

    Hi all,

    So I managed to get my hands on an older firmware version compatible with ESXi and vSphere as per HCL. It seems that 6.5u1 does not detect the Thunderbolt to Gigabit adapters. See below

    [root@localhost:~] esxcli hardware platform get
    Platform Information
    UUID: 0x74 0x8d 0xa 0x29 0x9b 0x8a 0x3d 0x57 0x83 0x39 0x72 0x53 0x65 0x2a 0xe9 0xcc
    Product Name: MacPro6,1
    Vendor Name: Apple Inc.
    Serial Number: F5KR40******
    IPMI Supported: false
    [root@localhost:~] esxcli network nic list
    Name PCI Device Driver Admin Status Link Status Speed Duplex MAC Address MTU Description
    ------ ------------ ------ ------------ ----------- ----- ------ ----------------- ---- --------------------------------------------------------
    vmnic0 0000:0b:00.0 tg3 Up Up 1000 Full 00:3e:e1:c8:98:06 9000 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM57762 Gigabit Ethernet
    vmnic1 0000:0c:00.0 tg3 Up Up 1000 Full 00:3e:e1:c8:98:05 9000 Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM57762 Gigabit Ethernet

    Can your custom VIB be used with 6.5u1 and I thought this issue was resolved with 6.0?

    I cannot locate where it has been depricated so I'm a little baffled. I actually needed this to test an RHEL 7.4 guest that sees the vNIC but cannot get an IP from the single vSwitch0 that all other guests are able to use with onboard pNIC. I wouldn't think we would need anything from Apple (as I know they are mum on most topics with SE) since we are using the same hardware and specs that they have already provided.

    Does anyone have any suggestions here to what to do to get these adapters functional or are we at the end of the line for all Apple devices (I have an older MacMini and older release of ESXi but they are useless because they do not support ECC memory, do not support more that 16GB and moreover do not have 12 core Xeon CPU which is needed by my workload)?

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  61. *protectedRob Tongeman says

    07/04/2018 at 12:09 am

    Hi

    William, can you or anybody else out there help? I'm having problems with USB stick booting of vSphere.

    I have a Mac Mini 5,1 and a Mac Mini 5,2 which both run 6.7 vSphere no problems. I use Integral USB 3.0 Fusion drives. Everything is cool.

    However, i've now picked up two Mac Mini 6,1 models and i've hit a brick wall which is hugely frustrating.

    I run a USB CD-ROM install of 6.7 with no problems. My internal storage (1tb hd & 250gb ssd) are seen as is the USB stick. I run a successful install of 6.7 with no issues to the USB stick.

    But on reboot, the USB stick with the fresh 6.7 install just isn't seen by either of the two 6,1 mini's. I've tried all sorts of combinations and nothing changes.

    Yet I can take the fresh 6.7 installed USB stick, insert it into a 5,1 or 5,2 Mini and it boots no problem.

    Why the hell is this happening? Has anybody seen this before?

    I really hope so because otherwise, i've got £800 worth of Mac Mini's that I can't use !

    Oh and for clarity, before I started attempting 6.7 installs, both the new 6,1 Mini's were booting to MacOSX no problem, all drives discovered etc. and I saved the hard drives from them.

    I can use a USB3.0 to SATA dongle to connect them to the 6,1 Mini's and boot their MacOSX installs successfully and then see the fresh USB 6.7 install partitions in Disk Utility if I insert the USB sticks.

    Really Wierd !!!!
    Regards
    Rob

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  62. *protectedNeal Vadekar says

    07/25/2018 at 8:15 pm

    Hi, any chance you can let is know if it possible to get WOL support for esxi 6.7 running on a mac mini?

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  63. *protectedGreg Christopher says

    12/21/2023 at 11:53 pm

    Hi,
    Maybe a dumb question. I'm running ESX 7.03 latest.
    esxcli hardware platform get works great. However, my Mac VM does not see the serial number in the "About this mac".

    It looks like Mac OS App store does not work without a valid serial. The weird thing is I've been using app store for over a year and it worked great. Now I can't sign in.

    My biggest question is, under normal circumstances does this populate into the virtual machine? If so and I'm having a bug, is there a way to push a valid serial number into the vmx settings?

    Thanks for any help (on this old thread).

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