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Table 5-17. Rule Engine PowerCLI Cmdlets (continued)
Command Description
Get-VMHostAttributes
Retrieves the attributes for a host that are used when the
vSphere Auto Deploy server evaluates the rules.
Get-DeployMachineIdentity
Returns a string value that vSphere Auto Deploy uses to
logically link an ESXi host in vCenter Server to a physical
machine.
Set-DeployMachineIdentity
Logically links a host object in the vCenter Server database
to a physical machine. Use this cmdlet to add hosts
without specifying rules.
Get-DeployOption
Retrieves the vSphere Auto Deploy global configuration
options. This cmdlet currently supports the vlan-id
option, which specifies the default VLAN ID for the ESXi
Management Network of a host provisioned with vSphere
Auto Deploy. vSphere Auto Deploy uses the value only if
the host boots without a host profile.
Set-DeployOption
Sets the value of a global configuration option. Currently
supports the vlan-id option for setting the default VLAN
ID for the ESXi Management Network.
Add-ProxyServer
Adds a proxy server to the vSphere Auto Deploy database.
Run the command with the -Address parameter to specify
the IPv4 or IPv6 address. The address can include a port
number.
List-ProxyServer
Lists the proxy servers that are currently registered with
vSphere Auto Deploy.
Delete-ProxyServer
Deletes one or more proxy servers from the list of proxy
servers that are registered with vSphere Auto Deploy. You
can run the command with the -id parameter from the
list of proxy servers or with the
-Address parameter by
specifying the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the proxy server you
want to delete.
Add-ScriptBundle
Adds one or more script bundles to the vSphere Auto
Deploy server.
Get-ScriptBundle
Retrieves the list of script bundles available on the vSphere
Auto Deploy server and the scripts they contain.
Remove-ScriptBundle
Removes a script bundle from vSphere Auto Deploy.
Applicable for vSphere version 6.7 and later.
Assign an Image Profile to Hosts
Before you can provision a host, you must create rules that assign an image profile to each host
that you want to provision by using vSphere Auto Deploy.
vSphere Auto Deploy extensibility rules enforce that VIBs at the CommunitySupported level can
only contain files from certain predefined locations, such as the ESXCLI plug-in path, jumpstart
plug-in path, and so on. If you add a VIB that is in a different location to an image profile, a
warning results. You can override the warning by using the force option.
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