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Reprovisioning Hosts
vSphere Auto Deploy supports multiple reprovisioning options. You can perform a simple reboot or
reprovision with a different image profile or a different host profile.
A first boot using vSphere Auto Deploy requires that you set up your environment and add rules to the
rule set. See Preparing for vSphere Auto Deploy.
The following reprovisioning operations are available.
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Simple reboot.
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Reboot of hosts for which the user answered questions during the boot operation.
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Reprovision with a different image profile.
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Reprovision with a different host profile.
Reprovision Hosts with Simple Reboot Operations
A simple reboot of a host that is provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy requires only that all prerequisites
are still met. The process uses the previously assigned image profile, host profile, custom script, and
vCenter Server location.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the setup you performed during the first boot operation is in place. See Provision a Host
(First Boot).
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Verify that all associated items like are available. An item can be an image profile, host profile,
custom script or vCenter Server inventory location.
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Verify that the host has the identifying information (asset tag, IP address) it had during previous boot
operations.
Procedure
1 Place the host in maintenance mode.
Host Type Action
Host is part of a DRS cluster VMware DRS migrates virtual machines to appropriate hosts when you place the
host in maintenance mode.
Host is not part of a DRS cluster You must migrate all virtual machines to different hosts and place each host in
maintenance mode.
2 Reboot the host.
The host shuts down. When the host reboots, it uses the image profile that the vSphere Auto Deploy
server provides. The vSphere Auto Deploy server also applies the host profile stored on the
vCenter Server system.
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