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4 Select the type of the exported file.
Option Description
ISO Exports the image profile to a bootable ISO image. If you want to create an
ISO image that you can burn to a CD or DVD and use to start a stateless ESXi
instance, select the Do not include an installer on the ISO check box.
ZIP Exports the image profile to a ZIP file.
5 (Optional) If you want to bypass the acceptance level verification of the image profile, select
Skip acceptance level checking.
6 Click Ok.
The Download link starts generating in the "Download Image Profiles" column of the selected
image profile.
7 When the image generates successfully, click Download to save the exported file.
What to do next
n You can associate an image profile with a new vSphere Auto Deploy rule to provision ESXi
hosts. See Create a Deploy Rule or Clone a Deploy Rule.
n You can associate an image profile with an ESXi host. See Add a Host to the vSphere Auto
Deploy Inventory.
n Edit the Image Profile Association of a Host.
Regenerate an Image Profile
If you use Auto Deploy to add stateful ESXi hosts to a cluster that you managed by using an
image, you must ensure that all hosts have the same software specification.
When an Auto Deploy rule is created and the target cluster is managed by an image, a Preboot
Execution Environment (PXE) image is created based on the image specification of the cluster. The
generated PXE image is cached and is not automatically updated. As a result, if you modify the
image specification in the vSphere Lifecycle Manager, you must update the PXE image manually.
For information how to create a rule to add hosts to a cluster managed by an image, see
Use
Auto Deploy to Add a Host to a Cluster Managed by an Image
from the
vSphere Lifecycle Manager
documentation.
Prerequisites
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 Deploy Rules tab, select the desired rule.
You must select a rule, which matches ESXi hosts to a cluster that you manage by an image.
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