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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 a Host Profile to Enable Stateful Installs
To set up a host provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy to boot from disk, you must configure a host
profile. You can apply that host profile to other hosts that you want to set up for stateful installs.
You can configure the host profile on a single host. You can also create a host profile on a reference host
and apply that host profile to other hosts.
Prerequisites
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Decide which disk to use for storing the image, and determine whether the new image will overwrite
an existing VMFS partition.
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Set up your environment for vSphere Auto Deploy. See Preparing for vSphere Auto Deploy.
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Verify that a disk with at least 1GB of free space is available. If the disk is not yet partitioned,
partitioning happens when you apply the host profile.
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Set up the host to boot from disk. See your hardware vendor's documentation.
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Create a host profile. See the Host Profiles documentation.
Procedure
1 On the vSphere Web Client Home page, click Host Profiles.
2 Select the host profile you want to configure and select the Manage tab.
3 Click Edit Host Profile.
4 Leave the name and description and click Next.
5 On the Edit host profile page of the wizard, select Advanced Configuration Settings > System
Image Cache Configuration > System Image Cache Configuration.
6 In the System Image Cache Profile Settings drop-down menu, choose a policy option.
Option Description
Enable stateful installs on the host Caches the image to a disk.
Enable stateful installs to a USB disk
on the host
Caches the image to a USB disk attached to the host.
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