First off, download ESXi! When looking for installation media, check the manufactures website to see if there is a custom ESXi image for the server you're installing ESXi on. If not, use the upstream version of ESXi.
Setup a RAID 1 array to install ESXi on. This step changes depending on the RAID card. Typically steps, however, are:
Connect the USB you burned your ESXi image to, and install it. Nothing crazy, just follow through the screen.
Now that ESXi is installed, we need to setup the Management Network. The Management Network is where VM Display Traffic goes, vMotion Traffic, and vCenter connects to. This will be connected to the CSE Uplink. You'll need an IP and Reverse DNS setup before moving on.
Once ESXi has booted up, plug in ONLY THE CABLE THAT CONNECTS THE HOST TO THE CSE UPLINK.
.cse.buffalo.edu
Login to vCenter, and do the following:
cdr-vhostX.cse.buffalo.edu
After a bit, the host should show up in the cluster you added it to. Woot! Now, setup the reset of the network connections, and datastore connections
Host : Configure
: Networking
: Virtual switches
direct-io
io-net
From the Networking section of vCenter (i.e. not for the specific host)
Host : Configure
: Time Configuration
tick.cse.buffalo.edu, tock.cse.buffalo.edu, ticktock.cse.buffalo.edu
Host : Configure
: Storage
: Storage Adapters
At this point, you should already have the iSCSI servers connected. The host's own datastore is also connected.
datastore-vhostX
Host Datastores
folder