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9 To provision multiple hosts with the host profile, clone or edit the previously created rule by
using the vSphere Client.
See Clone a Deploy Rule or Edit a Deploy Rule.
10 Activate the new rule and deactivate the old one.
See Activate, Deactivate, and Reorder Deploy Rules.
11 Remediate the host associations to apply the new rule to the host.
See Remediate a Non-compliant Host.
12 Verify that the hosts you provisioned meet the following requirements.
n Each host is connected to the vCenter Server system.
n The hosts are not in maintenance mode.
n The hosts have no compliance failures.
n Each host with a host profile that requires user input has up-to-date host customization
information.
Remediate host associations and compliance problems and reboot hosts until all hosts meet
the requirements.
Read for an introduction to the boot process, differences between first and subsequent boots, and
an overview of using host customization.
Create a Deploy Rule
Before you provision ESXi hosts with vSphere Auto Deploy, you must create rules that assign host
locations, image profiles, and host profiles to the hosts. An ESXi host can match more than one
vSphere Auto Deploy rule criteria, when this is the case, the rule order is considered.
Prerequisites
n Prepare your system and install the Auto Deploy Server. For more information, see Prepare
Your System for vSphere Auto Deploy.
n If you want to include an image profile to the rule, verify that the software depot you need is
added to the inventory. See Add a Software Depot or Import a Software Depot.
Procedure
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, click New Deploy Rule.
The New Deploy Rule wizard appears.
3 On the Name and hosts page of the wizard, enter a name for the new rule.
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