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When you reset the configuration, the software overrides all your configuration changes, deletes
the password for the administrator account (root), and reboots the host. Configuration changes
made by your hardware vendor, such as IP address settings and license configuration, might also
be deleted.
Resetting the configuration does not remove virtual machines on the ESXi host. After you reset
the configuration defaults, the virtual machines are not visible, but you make them visible again by
reconfiguring storage and reregistering the virtual machines.
Caution When you reset the configuration defaults, users accessing the host lose connectivity.
Prerequisites
Before resetting the configuration, back up your ESXi configuration in case you want to restore
your configuration.
Procedure
1 Back up the configuration by using the Get-VMHostFirmware PowerCLI cmdlet.
2 From the direct console, select Reset System Configuration and press Enter.
3 Press F11 to confirm.
Results
The system reboots after all settings are reset to the default values.
After You Install and Set Up ESXi
After ESXi is installed and set up, you can manage the host by using the vSphere Client and
vCenter Server, license the host, and back up your ESXi configuration.
You can also use the VMware Host Client to connect directly to the ESXi host and to manage
it. For information about installing and using the VMware Host Client, see
vSphere Single Host
Management
.
Licensing ESXi Hosts
After you install ESXi, it has a 60-day evaluation period during which you can explore the full set
of vSphere features provided with a vSphere Enterprise Plus license. You must assign the host an
appropriate license before the evaluation period expires.
ESXi hosts are licensed with vSphere licenses that have per-CPU capacity. To license hosts
correctly, you must assign them a vSphere license that has enough CPU capacity to cover all
CPUs in the hosts. The license must support all features that the hosts are using. For example, if
the hosts are connected to a vSphere Distributed Switch, you must assign a license that has the
vSphere Distributed Switch feature.
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