6.5.1
Table Of Contents
- vSphere Host Profiles
- Contents
- About vSphere Host Profiles
- Updated Information
- Introduction To vSphere Host Profiles
- Using Host Profiles
- Access Host Profiles
- Create a Host Profile
- Attach Entities to a Host Profile
- Detach Entities from a Host Profile
- Check Compliance
- Remediate a Host
- Edit a Host Profile
- Duplicate a Host Profile
- Copy Settings from Host
- Host Profiles and vSphere Auto Deploy
- Import a Host Profile
- Export a Host Profile
- Copy Settings to Host Profile
- Configuring Host Profiles
- Troubleshooting Host Profiles
2 Create a host profile from the reference host.
3 Attach hosts or clusters to the host profile.
4 Check the compliance to the host profile. If all hosts are compliant with the reference host, they are
correctly configured.
5 Apply (remediate).
As a licensed feature of vSphere, Host Profiles are only available when the appropriate licensing is in
place. If you see errors, ensure that you have the appropriate vSphere licensing for your hosts.
If you want the Host Profile to use directory services for authentication, the reference host needs to be
configured to use a directory service. See the vSphere Security documentation.
vSphere Auto Deploy
For hosts provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy, vSphere Web Client owns the entire host configuration,
which is captured in a Host Profile. Usually, the Host Profile information is sufficient to store all
configuration information. Sometimes the user is prompted for input when the host provisioned with Auto
Deploy boots. See the vSphere Installation and Setup documentation for more information on Auto
Deploy.
Reference Host Independence
A dedicated reference host is not required to be available to perform host profile tasks.
When you create a host profile, you extract the configuration information from a specified ESXi reference
host. In previous releases, vSphere required that the reference host was available for certain Host
Profiles tasks, such as editing, importing, and exporting. From vSphere 6.0 and later, a dedicated
reference host is no longer required to be available to perform these tasks.
For host profile tasks that require a reference host, an ESXi host that is compatible to the host profile is
assigned as the role of reference host.
Sometimes, a compatible host is not available to validate the host profile during these tasks. If you made
small changes to the host profile that do not require validation, you can choose to skip the validation. If
you choose to skip the host validation, a warning displays indicating that no valid reference host is
associated with the profile. You can then proceed and complete the task.
Due to the introduction of this feature, users can no longer edit or change the reference host from the
vSphere Web Client. The reference host selection occurs at runtime, without notifying users, in the
vCenter Server for on-going tasks.
vSphere Host Profiles
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