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9 Review the list of active rules and click Finish.
10 Reboot the host to provision it with the new image profile.
Update the Host Customization in the vSphere Web Client
If a host required user input during a previous boot, the answers are saved with the vCenter Server. If you
want to prompt the user for new information, you must remediate the host.
Prerequisites
Attach a host profile that prompts for user input to the host.
Procedure
1 Migrate all virtual machines to different hosts, and place the host into 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 On the vSphere Web Client Home page, click Auto Deploy.
By default, only the Administrator role has privileges to use the vSphere Auto Deploy service.
3 On the Deployed Hosts tab, select an ESXi host.
4 Click Remediate Host Associations.
You can monitor the progress of the remediation process in the Recent Tasks pane.
5 When prompted, provide the user input.
6 Direct the host to exit maintenance mode.
The host customization is saved and takes effect the next time you boot the host.
Using vSphere Auto Deploy for Stateless Caching and Stateful Installs
The vSphere Auto Deploy stateless caching feature lets you cache the host's image. The vSphere Auto
Deploy stateful installs feature lets you install hosts over the network. After the initial network boot, these
hosts boot like other ESXi hosts.
The stateless caching solution is primarily intended for situations when several hosts boot simultaneously.
The locally cached image helps prevent a bottleneck that results if several hundreds of hosts connect to
the vSphere Auto Deploy server simultaneously. After the boot operation is complete, hosts connect to
vSphere Auto Deploy to complete the setup.
The stateful installs feature lets you provision hosts with the image profile over the network without having
to set up the PXE boot infrastructure.
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