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Procedure
1 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.
2 On the Deployed Hosts tab, select an ESXi host.
3 Click Edit Image Profile Association.
The Edit Image Profile Association dialog box appears.
4 Edit the image profile association of the host.
Option Action
If you do not want to change the image profile Select the Same image profile option.
If you want to assign a new image profile to the selected
hosts
1 Select the Browse for Image Profile option.
2 Select a software depot from the drop-down menu.
3 Select an image profile from the list.
4 (Optional) If you want to bypass the acceptance level
verification for the image profile, select the Skip image
profile signature check check box.
5 Click OK.
The new image profile is listed in the Image Profile column after a refresh of the page.
What to do next
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View the image profile, host profile, and location associations of a host. See View Host Associations.
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If the host is associated with a rule and you want to revert to the image profile defined in the rule,
remediate the host. See Remediate a Non-compliant Host.
Remediate a Non-compliant Host
When you add a rule to the vSphere Auto Deploy active rule set or make changes to one or more rules,
hosts are not updated automatically. You must remediate the host associations to apply the new rules to
the host.
Prerequisites
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Prepare your system and install the Auto Deploy Server. For more information, see Prepare Your
System for vSphere Auto Deploy.
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Create a vSphere Auto Deploy rule. See Create a Deploy Rule.
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Activate a vSphere Auto Deploy rule. See Activate, Deactivate, and Reorder Deploy Rules.
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If the remediation of a host, results in a change in its location, the host must be placed in
maintenance mode.
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