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4 Browse to a script bundle file and select Upload.
The script is present in the Script Bundles list.
5 (Optional) Select a script bundle, click Remove, and confirm the selection.
The script bundle is deleted from the list.
What to do next
n Activate a vSphere Auto Deploy rule. See Activate, Deactivate, and Reorder Deploy Rules.
n Edit a vSphere Auto Deploy rule. See Edit an Image Profile.
n Clone a vSphere Auto Deploy rule. See Clone a Deploy Rule
n View the host location, image profile, host profile, and added script bundles. See View Host
Associations.
n Remediate non-compliant hosts. See Remediate a Non-compliant Host.
n Change the image profile association of a host. See Edit the Image Profile Association of a
Host.
Download vSphere Auto Deploy Logs
You can use the vSphere Auto Deploy logging information from the vSphere Client to resolve
problems that you encounter with vSphere Auto Deploy.
Prerequisites
Use the vSphere Client to log in to the vCenter Server instance that vSphere Auto Deploy is
registered with.
Procedure
1 Navigate toHome > Administration and select Deployment > System Configuration.
2 Select one of the nodes for which you want to retrieve a support bundle. The support bundle
holds the services logs.
3 Click Export Support Bundle.
4 Select only VirtualAppliance > Auto Deploy.
5 Click the Export Support Bundle button to download the log files.
Start, Stop, or Restart the vSphere Auto Deploy Service
You can start, stop, or restart the Auto Deploy service in the vCenter Server Management
Interface.
To start, stop, and restart services in vCenter Server, you use the vCenter Server Management
Interface.
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