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2 On the Select a Disk screen, select the iSCSI target you specified in the iBFT BIOS target
parameter setting.
If the target does not appear in this menu, make sure that the TCP/IP and initiator iSCSI IQN
settings are correct. Check the network Access Control List (ACL) and confirm that the adapter
has adequate permissions to access the target.
3 Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
4 Reboot the host.
5 In the host BIOS settings, enter the iBFT adapter BIOS configuration, and change the adapter
parameter to boot from the iSCSI target.
See the vendor documentation for your system.
What to do next
On your iBFT adapter, reenable the option to boot to the iSCSI target, so the system will boot from
the LUN you installed ESXi on.
Installing or Upgrading Hosts by Using a Script
You can quickly deploy ESXi hosts by using scripted, unattended installations or upgrades.
Scripted installations or upgrades provide an efficient way to deploy multiple hosts.
The installation or upgrade script contains the installation settings for ESXi. You can apply the
script to all hosts that you want to have a similar configuration.
For a scripted installation or upgrade, you must use the supported commands to create a script.
You can edit the script to change settings that are unique for each host.
The installation or upgrade script can reside in one of the following locations:
n FTP server
n HTTP/HTTPS server
n NFS server
n USB flash drive
n CD-ROM drive
Approaches for Scripted Installation
You can install ESXi on multiple machines using a single script for all of them or a separate script
for each machine.
For example, because disk names vary from machine to machine, one of the settings that you
might want to configure in a script is the selection for the disk to install ESXi on.
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