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Solution
1 Stop the vSphere Auto Deploy server service.
2 Find the vSphere Auto Deploy log by going to the vSphere Auto Deploy page in the
vSphere Web Client.
3 Check the logs for the following message:
DatabaseError: database disk image is malformed.
If you see the message, replace the existing database with the most recent backup.
4 Go to the vSphere Auto Deploy data directory.
Operating System File Location
vCenter Server appliance
/var/lib/rbd
Microsoft Windows
%VMWARE_DATA_DIR%\autodeploy\Data
The directory contains a file named db, and backup files named db-yyy-mm-dd.
5
Rename the current db file.
VMware Support might ask for that file if you call for assistance.
6 Rename the most recent backup to db.
7 Restart the vSphere Auto Deploy server service.
8 If the message still appears in the log, repeat the steps to use the next recent backup until vSphere
Auto Deploy works without database errors.
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.
About the Direct Console ESXi Interface
Use the direct console interface for initial ESXi configuration and troubleshooting.
Connect a keyboard and monitor to the host to use the direct console. After the host completes the
autoconfiguration phase, the direct console appears on the monitor. You can examine the default network
configuration and change any settings that are not compatible with your network environment.
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