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2. Click Refresh.
The updated hardware profile information displays.
Creating A New Hypervisor Profile
To deploy and configure ESXi to a server, a hypervisor profile must be created. A hypervisor profile requires the following
information:
The scriptable Reference ISO software media location on an NFS or CIFS share
vCenter instance that manages the deployed hosts, plus an optional host profile
The destination cluster or datacenter where the plug-in deploys servers in vCenter
NOTE: Use one of the following naming conventions for the Reference ISO file name:
NFS format: host:/share/hypervisor_image.iso
CIFS format:\\host\share\hypervisor.iso
To create a new hypervisor profile:
1. In the Dell Management Center, select Deployment > Deployment Templates > Hypervisor Profile.
2. In the Hypervisor Profiles page, click Create New.
3. In the New Hypervisor Profile page, do the following:
In the Profile Name text box, enter the profile name.
In the Description text box, enter an optional description.
4. In the left pane, click Reference ISO, and then click Edit, and on the Hypervisor Installation Source dialog box, enter the
following information:
In the Installation Source ISO text box, type the path to your hypervisor share location. A copy of this hypervisor
image is modified to permit a scripted installation. The reference ISO location must be in one of the following format:
NFS format: host:/share/hypervisor_image.iso
CIFS format: \\host\share\hypervisor.iso
In the Select a Version drop-down list, select an ESXi version.
All servers deployed using this Hypervisor Profile will have this image, and if the servers are versions prior to 12G, the latest
recommended version of OpenManage Server Administrator is installed.
5. If using a CIFS share, enter the User Name, Password, and Verify Password. The passwords must match.
6. To add the settings to the profile, click Save.
7. In the left pane, click vCenter Settings, and then edit where required:
vCenter Instance: Displays the server instance that manages a host after deployment.
vCenter Version: Displays the current version.
vCenter Destination Container: Datacenter or cluster that hosts the new physical servers; click Browse to search for
vCenter destinations.
vCenter Host Profile: Select a profile that encapsulates host configuration and helps to manage host configuration.
8. To add the information to the profile, click Save.
For information on Managing Hypervisor Profiles, see Managing Hypervisor Profiles.
Managing Hypervisor Profiles
There are several management actions you can perform on existing hypervisor profiles, including:
Understanding VLAN Support
Viewing Or Editing Hypervisor Profiles
Duplicating Hypervisor Profiles
Renaming Hypervisor Profiles
Deleting Hypervisor Profiles
Refreshing Hypervisor Profiles
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Hardware Prerequisites