On 12/10/2013 11:57 AM, Blaster wrote:
This setting is a PER GUEST setting, not system wide.  On guests you
reboot frequently, don't set anything.  On guests you need to change
boot options frequently, change it to what you want.

We have about 6000 guests on ESXi, have not had any issues working this
way.  On production VMs that get built once and never touched for years,
don't change anything.  On dev VMs that get rebuilt frequently, we add a
delay.


On 12/10/2013 9:03 AM, Anders Hellquist wrote:

Just wanted to share my view.

Have been working with vmware vsphere for a number of years and when
dealing with a few hundreds of vm's, setting a boot delay on each is
not a good way to handle this issue IMHO. Besides, this setting
affects all sysadminsand might not be what everyone wishes. I think
the runonce function is great and do not want that removed.


Regards, Anders

On Dec 10, 2013 2:54 AM, "Blaster" <blas...@556nato.com
<mailto:blas...@556nato.com>> wrote:


    On Dec 9, 2013, at 1:10 PM, Bob Doolittle <b...@doolittle.us.com
    <mailto:b...@doolittle.us.com>> wrote:

    > I'll disagree a tiny bit here. One *really annoying* quality of
    needing to use F2/F8/F12 during Windows bootup in a VM (including
    ESX/vSphere) is that sometimes it can be impossible to be quick
    enough on the keyboard to get attention before the OS bootup has
    begun. By the time you can get a console focus it's too late. That
    can be enormously frustrating, and Run Once does help with that.

    On ESXi
    Guest menu -> edit settings -> Options -> boot options -> boot
    delay.  I set all mine to 10,000ms.  Delays guest startup by 10
    seconds each time you boot, but it’s plenty of time to get the
    console up (if you need to) and get press F? to get where you want
    to be.



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were RFEs opened for:
- allowing to enable boot menu
- orchestrating a disk reboot post a pxe boot via detection of reboot
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