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Subsequent Boots With Updates
You can change the image profile, host profile, vCenter Server location, or script bundle for hosts. The
process includes changing rules and testing and repairing the host's rule compliance.
1 The administrator uses the Copy-DeployRule PowerCLI cmdlet to copy and edit one or more rules
and updates the rule set. See Overview of the vSphere Auto Deploy Process by Using PowerCLI for
an example.
2 The administrator runs the Test-DeployRulesetCompliance cmdlet to check whether each host is
using the information that the current rule set specifies.
3 The host returns a PowerCLI object that encapsulates compliance information.
4 The administrator runs the Repair-DeployRulesetCompliance cmdlet to update the image profile,
host profile, or vCenter Server location the vCenter Server system stores for each host.
5 When the host reboots, it uses the updated image profile, host profile, vCenter Server location, or
script bundle for the host.
If the host profile is set up to request user input, the host is placed in maintenance mode. Follow the
steps in Update the Host Customization in the vSphere Web Client.
See Test and Repair Rule Compliance.
Figure 56. vSphere Auto Deploy Installation, Subsequent Boots
Subsequent Boot with Image Update
Subsequent Boot with No Update
Reboot host
vCenter Server
provisions host using
host and image pofiles
Use updated
image profile
Update the host and image
profile associations stored
in vCenter Server
Check rule set
compliance
Edit and update rule set
(Optional)
Provisioning of Systems that Have Distributed Switches
You can configure the host profile of a vSphere Auto Deploy reference host with a distributed switch.
When you configure the distributed switch, the boot configuration parameters policy is automatically set to
match the network parameters required for host connectivity after a reboot.
When vSphere Auto Deploy provisions the ESXi host with the host profile, the host goes through a two-
step process.
1 The host creates a standard virtual switch with the properties specified in the boot configuration
parameters field.
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