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Tutorial: DSM 6.2 on VMWare Workstation Player 15


WhileDekker

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Hi

 

this is how I managed to get DSM 6.2 running on the free VMWare Workstation Player 15.

 

I know there are other tutorials for VMWare Workstation Pro and the procedure is quite similar. Following on of these tutorials (https://xpenology.com/forum/topic/13006-tutorial-vmware-workstation-dsm-62-install-esxi-compatible) brought me very close to my goal but still I had to do some try and error, therefore I am sharing my piece of the cake here.

 

Please note: This is how I made it work, dont blame me if this is not working for you.

 

1. Loader

Download Jun's Loader v1.03b DS3617xs

Synoboot_3617.zip | 19.5 MB | MD5 = 94d18efbc349da2bd45d6e57adabc54f

 

2. Convert Loader img to vmdk with Starwind V2V Image Converter (free)

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3. Run the "new vm wizzard" on VMWare Workstation Player

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The wizzard always creates a data hd, you can use this as your first data hd or delete it later.

 

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 Finish the wizard

 

Now edit the virtual machine settings

This is what I do usually

-          Change cpu and ram to 4/4

-          remove cd, soundcard, printer

-          change LAN to bridged

-          add x more scsi hds (same settings as when using the wizard)

 

Copy the two vmdk files from the conversion above and add as a SATA hd (select the 1k file) and select keep existing format

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This is how my setup looks after that

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Power up the vm and you will realize it doesnt boot – change bios boot order and after saving select VMWare while booting (you need to be real quick this is only showing for some secs).

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Find your ds via find.synology.com and run installation as usual (I downloaded latest 6.2. using the link on xpenology to be sure to use a supported version).

 

When the HD erase notification appears it should show you all your data hds you added – I added 1 boot hd and 3 data hds so 3 hds should be shown.

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Takeaways:

-          I was using an old version of Starwind V2V converter, this converted the image but apparently sth was different and it didnt really boot up correctly (no LAN).

-          When configuring the synoboot as scsi I was not able to connect to my nas (didnt get an IP from DHCP)

-          I had to select VMWare/ESXi on boot otherwise no data hd was shown during installation and dsm installation failed

-          I tried the same with DS918+, but this got me into a installation loop

-          Tested upgrade to 6.2.1. after that ds was broken – I guess the loader is not ready for it yet – so make sure auto update is disabled

 

Again, this is just my thoughts and how I managed it. Maybe things in this are wrong or understood wrong by me - but at least this is how I managed to get it running.

 

Cheers

 

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Hi WhileDekker,

 

Great tutorial. I followed it and can very easily spin up a XPE VM in VMWare Workstation 15. All is good except 2 problems

 

1. XPE will not recognize more than the SATA boot drive and 1 other SCSI disk. No matter what other port I choose for the SCSI disks, they are not visible in XPE. I think I recreated this VM about 20 times trying different configurations. I tried adding up to 12 drives in the initial creation of the VM, no luck. I tried with just the boot drive and adding data drives one by one, and all at once, after booting XPE, no luck. No matter what I do, it will only see one data drive. Other than that, I can create a volume and pool with that single drive, share it to my home network, and add packages with no problems. 

 

2. XPE will reset whenever I reboot the VM. It boots right up, but goes to the initial menu of setting up a new Synology, including reinstalling DSM. All settings, drives are gone. I checked and the VM sees the boot drive as persistent, and the data drive is also listed as persistent. I can create and revert to a snapshot no problem, but weird that I cannot reboot the VM.

 

Have you experienced any of these issues? If not, perhaps I should create a new topic and see if the other members can shed some light.

 

Thanks again for the simple tutorial.

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Well apparently now I can add/remove drives if I use SATA drives during a live VM session, so that is good. The system just will not see SCSI drives other than the first one. I still have the problem that the VM resets if rebooted. I will keep looking into it and post back.

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Scratch that;) For unknown reason I was selecting SCSI as a drive type for main disk instead of SATA. Rookie's mistake.

DSM 6.2.2-24922 Update 5 works great on VMWare Fusion v.11 running on MacOs 10.14. I was however using modded loader. Should also work with standard 1.04b though

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