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Mike Swanson 5cbd49ce24 Reorganize repo: compartmentalize scripts by client/project
Move 150+ scripts from root and scripts/ into client/project directories:
- clients/dataforth/scripts/ (110 files: AD2, sync, SSH, DB, DOS scripts)
- clients/bg-builders/scripts/ (14 files: Lesley mgmt, Exchange, termination)
- clients/internal-infrastructure/scripts/ (10 files: GDAP, Gitea, backups)
- projects/msp-tools/scripts/ (9 files: CIPP, MSP onboarding, Datto)
- projects/gururmm-agent/scripts/ (3 files: API test, JWT, record counts)
- clients/glaztech/scripts/ (1 file: CentraStage removal)

Also reorganized:
- VPN scripts → infrastructure/vpn-configs/
- Retrieved API/JS files → api/
- Forum posts → projects/community-forum/forum-posts/
- SSH docs → clients/internal-infrastructure/docs/
- NWTOC/CTONW docs → projects/wrightstown-smarthome/docs/
- ACG website files → projects/internal/acg-website-2025/
- Dataforth docs → clients/dataforth/docs/
- schema-retrieved.sql → docs/database/

Deleted 24 tmp_*.ps1 one-off debug scripts (preserved in git history).
Root reduced from 220+ files to 62 items (docs + directories only).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-20 17:15:07 -07:00

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# Fix: Reset Expired ESXi 8 Evaluation License via SSH
## Environment
- VMware ESXi 8 (two hosts)
- License: Evaluation mode (60-day trial expired)
## Problem
ESXi evaluation period expired. The web UI shows license warnings and functionality is restricted. VMs may not auto-start after host reboots.
```
vim-cmd vimsvc/license --show
# diagnostic = Evaluation period has expired, please install license.
# expirationHours = 0
# expirationMinutes = 0
```
## Fix
### Step 1: Enable SSH (if not already)
In ESXi web UI: **Host****Actions****Services****Enable SSH**
### Step 2: SSH in and Reset
```bash
ssh root@<esxi-host-ip>
# Remove current license config and restore default
rm -r /etc/vmware/license.cfg
cp /etc/vmware/.#license.cfg /etc/vmware/license.cfg
# Restart services to pick up the change
/etc/init.d/vpxa restart
/etc/init.d/hostd restart
```
**Note:** After restarting hostd, the web UI will be unavailable for 15-30 seconds while it comes back up.
### Step 3: Verify
Wait ~15 seconds for hostd to fully start, then:
```bash
vim-cmd vimsvc/license --show
```
Expected output:
```
serial: 00000-00000-00000-00000-00000
vmodl key: eval
name: Evaluation Mode
total: 1
used: 1
[evaluation] = License has not been set, evaluation Period in effect.
[expirationHours] = 1440
[expirationMinutes] = 0
[expirationDate] = <60 days from now>
```
## Automation via Expect (for remote execution)
If you need to script this from a Linux workstation and `sshpass` doesn't work with ESXi's keyboard-interactive auth (common issue), use `expect`:
```bash
# Install expect (Arch)
sudo pacman -S expect
# Run reset
expect -c '
spawn ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o PubkeyAuthentication=no root@192.168.0.122 \
"rm -r /etc/vmware/license.cfg && cp /etc/vmware/.#license.cfg /etc/vmware/license.cfg && /etc/init.d/vpxa restart && /etc/init.d/hostd restart"
expect "Password:"
send "your_password_here\r"
expect eof
'
```
**Note on sshpass:** ESXi 8 uses `keyboard-interactive` authentication, not `password` auth. `sshpass` fails with exit code 5 even with correct credentials. `expect` handles keyboard-interactive properly.
## Important Notes
- This resets the 60-day evaluation timer — it does not provide a permanent license
- The reset can be repeated when the evaluation expires again
- VMs configured to auto-start should resume normal operation after the license is active
- If you have a legitimate license key, apply it via the web UI instead: **Manage****Licensing****Assign license**