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3 Start the vSphere Auto Deploy service.
a On the vSphere Web Client Home page, click Administration.
b Under System Configuration click Services.
c Select Auto Deploy, click the Actions menu, and select Start.
On Windows, the vSphere Auto Deploy service can be disabled. You can enable the service by
changing the vSphere Auto Deploy service startup type.
4 In the inventory, navigate to the vCenter Server system.
5 On the Manage tab, select Settings, and click Auto Deploy.
6 Click the Download TFTP Boot Zip link to download the TFTP configuration file.
7 Save the file Deploy-tftp.zip to the TFTP_Root directory that you created when you installed the
TFTP Server, and unzip the file.
What to do next
Add a software depot to your inventory and use an image profile from the depot to create a rule for host
provisioning.
Prepare the ESXi Software Depot and Write a Rule
After you configure the vSphere Auto Deploy infrastructure, you must add an ESXi software depot,
specify an image profile, write a rule, and add it to the active rule set.
vSphere Auto Deploy provisions hosts with image profiles that define the set of VIBs that an ESXi
installation process uses. Image profiles are stored in software depots. You must make sure the correct
image profile is available before you start provisioning hosts. When you add a software depot to a
PowerCLI session, it is available only during the current session. It does not persist across sessions.
The steps in this task instruct you to run PowerCLI cmdlets. For additional information about the vSphere
Auto Deploy cmdlets that you can run in a PowerCLI session, see vSphere Auto Deploy PowerCLI
Cmdlet Overview.
Prerequisites
Verify that you can access the ESXi hosts that you want to provision from the system on which you run
PowerCLI.
Procedure
1 Log in as an administrator to the console of the Windows system on which vCenter Server is
installed, either directly or by using RDP.
This task assumes that you installed PowerCLI on the system on which the vCenter Server system is
running.
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