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Enable NTP Client on a Reference Host in the vSphere Client
When you collect logging information in large environments, you must ensure that log times are
coordinated. You can set up the reference host to use the NTP server in your environment, extract
the host profile and create a vSphere Auto Deploy rule to apply it to other hosts.
Procedure
1 Navigate to Home > Hosts and Clusters, and select an ESXi host that you want to use as a
reference host.
2 Select the Configure tab.
3 Under System, select Time Configuration and click Edit.
4 Select the Use Network Time Protocol (Enable NTP client) radio button.
This option synchronizes the time and date of the host with an NTP server. The NTP service on
the host periodically takes the time and date from the NTP server.
5 From the NTP Service Startup Policy drop-down list, select Start and stop with host.
6 In the NTP Servers text box, type the IP addresses or host names of the NTP servers that you
want to use.
7 Click OK.
What to do next
n Extract a host profile from the reference host. See the
Host Profiles
documentation.
n Create a rule that applies the host profile to all hosts that you want to provision with the
settings specified in the reference host. For writing a rule in a PowerCLI session, see Write a
Rule and Assign a Host Profile to Hosts.
Configure Networking for Your vSphere Auto Deploy Host in the vSphere Client
You can set up networking for your vSphere Auto Deploy reference host and apply the host profile
to all other hosts to guarantee a fully functional networking environment.
Prerequisites
Provision the host you want to use as your reference host with an ESXi image by using vSphere
Auto Deploy.
Procedure
1 Navigate to Home > Hosts and Clusters, and select an ESXi host that you want to use as a
reference host.
2 Select the Configure tab and navigate to Networking.
3 Perform the networking setup.
If you are using virtual switches and not vSphere Distributed Switch, do not add other
VMkernel NICs to vSwitch0.
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