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2 Check the host associations compliance
The Check Host Associations Compliance window displays the current status of the host and
whether the host is compliant with the active rule set. You can view the currently assigned image
profile, host profile, host location, script bundle, and the associations that will take effect after a
remediation of the host. You can assign a script bundle to a host only by using PowerCLI cmdlets.
Option Steps
If you want to check the
host associations
compliance of a single
host
1 On the Deployed Hosts tab, select an ESXi host.
2 Click Check Host Associations Compliance.
3 Check if the host associations are compliant with the current active rule set.
4 Close the Check Host Associations Compliance window.
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If you want to remediate the host, click Remediate.
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If you do not want to remediate the host, click Close.
If you want to check the
host associations
compliance of multiple
hosts
1 On the Deployed Hosts tab, use Shift+left-click or Ctrl+left-click to select multiple ESXi hosts.
2 Click Check Host Associations Compliance.
3 Confirm that you want to check the compliance of all selected hosts.
4 Review the compliance status of the hosts in the left pane.
5 (Optional) In the left pane, select a host to view the compliance status details in the right pane.
6 (Optional) Select one or multiple hosts and click Remediate Selected Hosts to remediate
them.
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Click the check box of each host you want to select.
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Click the Hosts check box to select all hosts.
7 Click Close to close the Check Host Associations Compliance window.
What to do next
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Remediate non-compliant hosts. See Remediate a Non-compliant Host.
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Edit the image profile association of a host. See Edit the Image Profile Association of a Host.
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Edit a vSphere Auto Deploy rule. See Editing a Deploy Rule.
Edit the Image Profile Association of a Host
You can edit the image profile association of a single host if the host is not associated with a vSphere
Auto Deploy rule or if you do not want to change the image profile association of multiple hosts by editing
a rule.
Prerequisites
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Prepare your system and install the Auto Deploy Server. For more information, see Prepare Your
System for vSphere Auto Deploy.
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Create a vSphere Auto Deploy rule. See Create a Deploy Rule.
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Activate a vSphere Auto Deploy rule. See Activate, Deactivate, and Reorder Deploy Rules.
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