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4 Select Enable stateful installs on the host from the drop-down menu, enter localesx in the
Arguments for first disk text box.
5 If you duplicated an existing host profile and the host profile was attached to a cluster, attach
the new host profile to the cluster.
6 From the home menu, click Auto Deploy.
7 Deactivate the Auto Deploy rule that contains an Image Profile, and click Edit.
The Edit Deploy Rule dialog box appears.
8 On the Select image profile page of the wizard, select an ESXi 7.0 image profile.
9 On the Select host profile page of the wizard, select the new host profile.
10 Activate the rule and move the rule to the rule's initial position in the ordered list.
11 On the Deployed Hosts tab, select a single or multiple ESXi hosts.
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, repartitions the VMFS partition to a standard ESXi
installation partition, and installs the ESXi 7.0 image that you specified earlier on the partition.
After the installation, each ESXi host reboots again and boots from the standard ESXi partition.
Results
The ESXi hosts boot by default from the new partition 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 a Remote Disk
To add your stateless ESXi hosts to a cluster that you manage by an image, first you must convert
the hosts to stateful hosts by repartitioning their remote VMFS partitions and installing a standard
ESXi 7.0 image. For example, your ESXi host can boot from Fibre Channel SAN or from iSCSI
SAN.
For information on stateless caching and stateful installs, see Using vSphere Auto Deploy for
Stateless Caching and Stateful Installs.
For more information on booting from a remote disk, see the
Booting from iSCSI SAN
in the
vSphere Storage
documentation.
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