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Prerequisites
Verify that you have a root access to the vCenter Server Management Interface.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vCenter Server Management Interface, https://
IP-address-or-FQDN
:5480.
2 Click Services.
The Services pane displays a table of all installed services. You can sort them by name, startup
type, health, and state.
3 Select the Auto Deploy service and select your action.
The available actions depend on whether the Auto Deploy service is already running or not.
n Click Restart to restart the service.
Restarting the service requires confirmation and might lead to the Auto Deploy
functionality becoming temporarily unavailable.
n Click Start to start the service.
n Click Stop to stop the service.
Stopping the service requires confirmation.
Provision and Reprovision ESXi Hosts with vSphere Auto Deploy
You can use vSphere Auto Deploy to provision hundreds of physical hosts with ESXi software
either for the first time (first boot), or reboot hosts, or reprovision hosts with a different image
profile, host profile, custom script, or folder, or cluster location. You can also select to provision
the hosts with an image profile that does not contain VMware Tools binaries.
Provisioning ESXi Systems with vSphere Auto Deploy
vSphere Auto Deploy can provision hundreds of physical hosts with ESXi software. You can
provision hosts that did not previously run ESXi software (first boot), reboot hosts, or reprovision
hosts with a different image profile, host profile, custom script, or folder or cluster location.
The vSphere Auto Deploy process differs depending on the state of the host and on the changes
that you want to make.
vSphere Auto Deploy Boot Process
When you boot a host that you want to provision or reprovision with vSphere Auto Deploy, the
vSphere Auto Deploy infrastructure supplies the image profile and, optionally, a host profile, a
vCenter Server location, and script bundle for that host.
The boot process is different for hosts that have not yet been provisioned with vSphere Auto
Deploy (first boot) and for hosts that have been provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy and added
to a vCenter Server system (subsequent boot).
First Boot Prerequisites
VMware ESXi Installation and Setup
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