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Prerequisites
If you want to manage vSphere ESXi Image Builder with PowerCLI cmdlets, verify that
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or 4.5.x and Windows PowerShell 3.0 or 4.0 are installed on a
Microsoft Windows system. See thePowerCLI User's Guide.
Procedure
1 Open PowerShell on your workstation.
2 Download a version of PowerCLI later than PowerCLI 6.5R1 from the PowerCLI home page.
3 To install all PowerCLI modules, run the command: Install-Module VMware.PowerCLI -Scope
CurrentUser. Alternatively, you can install individual PowerCLI modules by running the Install-
Module cmdlet with the module name.If you see a warning that you are installing modules
from an untrusted repository, press y and then press Enter to confirm the installation.
You can verify that the PowerCLI module is available by using the command
Get-Module -Name VMware.PowerCLI -ListAvailable.
What to do next
Review Using VMware.Image Builder Cmdlets . If you are new to PowerCLI, read the
PowerCLIUser's Guide
.
Use vSphere ESXi Image Builder cmdlets and other PowerCLI cmdlets and PowerShell cmdlets
to manage image profiles and VIBs. Use Get-Help
cmdlet_name
at any time for command-line
help.
Configure the vSphere ESXi Image Builder
Before you can use vSphere ESXi Image Builder with the vSphere Client, you must verify that the
service is enabled and running.
Prerequisites
n Verify that you have enough storage for the vSphere Auto Deploy repository. The vSphere
Auto Deploy server uses the repository to store data it needs, including the rules and rule sets
you create and the VIBs and image profiles that you specify in your rules.
Best practice is to allocate 2 GB to have enough room for four image profiles and some extra
space. Each image profile requires approximately 400 MB. Determine how much space to
reserve for the vSphere Auto Deploy repository by considering how many image profiles you
expect to use.
Procedure
1 Navigate to Home > Auto Deploy.
By default, only the administrator role has privileges to use the vSphere Auto Deploy service.
2 On the Auto Deploy page, select your vCenter Server from the drop-down menu at the top.
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