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Prerequisites
n Prepare your system and install the Auto Deploy Server. For more information, see Prepare
Your System for vSphere Auto Deploy.
n Verify that your infrastructure includes one or more ESXi hosts provisioned with vSphere Auto
Deploy, and that the host on which you installed PowerCLI can access those ESXi hosts.
Procedure
1 In a PowerCLI session, run the Connect-VIServer cmdlet to connect to the vCenter Server
system that vSphere Auto Deploy is registered with.
Connect-VIServer ipv4_or_ipv6_address
The cmdlet might return a server certificate warning. In a production environment, make
sure no server certificate warnings result. In a development environment, you can ignore the
warning.
2 Use PowerCLI to check which vSphere Auto Deploy rules are currently available.
Get-DeployRule
The system returns the rules and the associated items and patterns.
3 Modify one of the available rules.
For example, you can change the image profile and the name of the rule.
Copy-DeployRule -DeployRule testrule -ReplaceItem MyNewProfile
You cannot edit a rule already added to the active rule set. Instead, you can copy the rule and
replace the item or pattern you want to change.
4 Verify that you can access the host for which you want to test rule set compliance.
Get-VMHost -Name MyEsxi42
5 Run the cmdlet that tests rule set compliance for the host, and bind the return value to a
variable for later use.
$tr = Test-DeployRuleSetCompliance MyEsxi42
6 Examine the differences between the contents of the rule set and configuration of the host.
$tr.itemlist
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