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12 Click Remediate Host Associations for the ESXi host.
You can monitor the progress of the remediation process in the Recent Tasks pane.
13 Restart the ESXi hosts.
If an ESXi host has a legacy BIOS, you can change the boot order in the BIOS setup to first to
boot from the local storage. For UEFI-based ESXi hosts the boot order changes automatically
during the reboot.
Each ESXi host boots from the network and installs the ESXi 7.0 image that you specified
earlier on the storage used previously for caching. After the installation, each ESXi host
reboots again and boots from the local storage.
Results
The ESXi hosts boot by default from the new storage and operate as if the ESXi 7.0 image is
installed from a standard DVD.
What to do next
Add the ESXi hosts to a cluster that you manage by a single image. For more information, see
Add
a Host
from the
vCenter Server and Host Management
documentation.
Convert a Stateless ESXi Host with a Single VMFS Partition on the Local Disk
To add your stateless ESXi hosts to a cluster that you manage by an image, you must first convert
the hosts to stateful hosts by repartitioning the VMFS partitions and installing a standard ESXi 7.0
image.
For information on stateless caching and stateful installs, see Using vSphere Auto Deploy for
Stateless Caching and Stateful Installs.
Prerequisites
n Prepare your system and install the Auto Deploy Server. For more information, see
Prepare Your System for vSphere Auto Deploy
in the
VMware ESXi Installation and Setup
documentation.
n The ESXi host is booting from an Auto Deploy rule that contains an Image Profile.
n The Auto Deploy service is running.
Procedure
1 From the home menu, click Policies and Profiles, and select Host Profiles.
2 Extract a host profile from a running ESXi host or duplicate an existing host profile with a
specified configuration and a host location.
The existing host profile can be attached either to a host or to a cluster.
3 Right-click the new host profile, select Edit Host Profile, and browse to Advanced
Configuration Settings > System Image Cache Configuration > System Image Cache
Configuration.
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