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Verify that at least one partition has sufficient storage capability for core dumps from multiple hosts
provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, click Policies and Profiles, and select Host Profiles.
2 Right-click the host profile you want to modify and select Edit Settings.
3 Leave the name and description unchanged and click Next.
4 On the Edit host profile page of the wizard, select Networking Configuration > Network Coredump
Settings .
5 Select the Enabled check box.
6 Specify the host NIC to use, the Network Coredump Server IP, and the Network Coredump Server
Port.
7 Click Finish to save the host profile settings.
What to do next
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Create a rule that applies the host profile to all hosts that you want to provision with the settings
specified in the reference host. For writing a rule in a PowerCLI session, see Write a Rule and Assign
a Host Profile to Hosts.
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For hosts that are already provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy, perform the test and repair
compliance operations in a PowerCLI session, see Test and Repair Rule Compliance.
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Power on unprovisioned hosts to provision them with the new host profile.
Configure Syslog from the Host Profiles Feature in the vSphere Web Client
Hosts provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy usually do not have sufficient local storage to save system
logs. You can specify a remote syslog server for those hosts by setting up a reference host, saving the
host profile, and applying that host profile to other hosts as needed.
Best practice is to set up the syslog server on the reference host with the vSphere Web Client or the
esxcli system syslog command and to save the host profile. You can also set up syslog from the Host
Profiles feature in the vSphere Web Client.
Prerequisites
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If you intend to use a remote syslog host, set up that host before you customize host profiles.
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Verify that you have access to a vSphere Web Client that can connect to the vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, click Policies and Profiles, and select Host Profiles.
2 (Optional) If no reference host exists in your environment, click the Extract Profile from Host icon to
create a host profile.
3 Right-click the host profile you want to modify and select Edit Settings.
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