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Cause
The TFTP server might have stopped running, or a firewall might block the TFTP port.
Solution
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If you installed the WinAgents TFTP server, open the WinAgents TFTP management console and
verify that the service is running. If the service is running, check the Windows firewall's inbound rules
to make sure the TFTP port is not blocked. Turn off the firewall temporarily to see whether the firewall
is the problem.
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For all other TFTP servers, see the server documentation for debugging procedures.
vSphere Auto Deploy Host Cannot Retrieve ESXi Image from vSphere Auto
Deploy Server
The host that you provision with vSphere Auto Deploy stops at the iPXE boot screen.
Problem
When you attempt to boot a host provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy, the boot process stops at the
iPXE boot screen and the status message indicates that the host is attempting to get the ESXi image
from the vSphere Auto Deploy server.
Cause
The vSphere Auto Deploy service might be stopped or the vSphere Auto Deploy server might be
unaccessible.
Solution
1 Log in to the system on which you installed the vSphere Auto Deploy server.
2 Check that the vSphere Auto Deploy server is running.
a Click Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools.
b Double-click Services to open the Services Management panel.
c In the Services field, look for the VMware vSphere Auto Deploy Waiter service and restart the
service if it is not running.
3 Open a Web browser, enter the following URL, and check whether the vSphere Auto Deploy server is
accessible.
https://Auto_Deploy_Server_IP_Address:Auto_Deploy_Server_Port/vmw/rdb
Note Use this address only to check whether the server is accessible.
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