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Provision Hosts and Set Up Host Customizations
With the rule in place that provisions hosts using an image profile and a host profile, you can provision
specific target hosts. If any host profile items are set to prompt the user for input, the host comes up in
maintenance mode. You apply the host profile or check host compliance to be prompted for the
information. The system associates the host customization with the host.
Procedure
1 Boot the remaining hosts.
vSphere Auto Deploy boots the hosts, applies the host profile, and adds the hosts to the vCenter
Server inventory. The hosts remain in maintenance mode because the host profile from the reference
host is set up to require user input for each host.
2 Use the vSphere Web Client to connect to the vCenter Server system that manages the vSphere
Auto Deploy server.
3 Click Policies and Profiles and select Host Profiles.
4 Right-click the previously created ESXiGold profile and click Edit Host Customizations.
5 Enter the required host customizations and save them.
6 Apply the host profile to each of the hosts and get the hosts out of maintenance mode. Alternatively,
you can reboot each host.
When the reboot progress completes, all hosts are running with the image you specify and use the
configuration in the reference host profile. The cluster shows that all hosts are fully compliant.
All hosts are now configured with the shared information through the reference host profile and with the
host-specific information through the host customization mechanism. The next time you boot the hosts,
they receive the complete Host Profile information, including the host-specific information, and boot up
completely configured and out of Maintenance Mode.
Setting Up ESXi
These topics provide information about using the direct console user interface and configuring defaults for
ESXi.
ESXi Autoconfiguration
When you turn on the ESXi host for the first time or after resetting the configuration defaults, the host
enters an autoconfiguration phase. This phase configures system network and storage devices with
default settings.
By default, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) configures IP, and all visible blank internal disks
are formatted with the virtual machine file system (VMFS) so that virtual machines can be stored on the
disks.
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