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The vSphere Client supports setup of networking, storage, security, and most other aspects of
an ESXi host. Set up your environment and create a host profile from the reference host for
use by vSphere Auto Deploy.
ESXCLI
You can use ESXCLI for setup of many aspects of your host. ESXCLI is suitable for configuring
many of the services in the vSphere environment. Commands include esxcli system ntp
for setting up an NTP server, esxcli system syslog for setting up a syslog server,
esxcli network route for adding routes and set up the default route, and esxcli system
coredump for configuring ESXi Dump Collector.
Host Profiles Feature
Best practice is to set up a host with vSphere Client or ESXCLI and create a host profile from
that host. You can instead use the Host Profiles feature in the vSphere Client and save that
host profile.
vSphere Auto Deploy applies all common settings from the host profile to all target hosts. If you
set up the host profile to prompt for user input, all hosts provisioned with that host profile come
up in maintenance mode. You must reapply the host profile or reset host customizations to be
prompted for the host-specific information.
Configure an ESXi Dump Collector
Hosts provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy do not have a local disk on which to store core
dumps. You can configure an ESXi Dump Collector to store core dumps either by using ESXCLI
commands or by configuring a reference host to use the ESXi Dump Collector by using the Host
Profiles feature in the vSphere Client.
Configure ESXi Dump Collector with ESXCLI
Hosts provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy do not have a local disk to store core dumps on.
You can configure ESXi Dump Collector by using ESXCLI commands and keep core dumps on a
network server for use during debugging.
A core dump is the state of working memory if there is host failure. By default, a core dump
is saved to the local disk. ESXi Dump Collector is especially useful for vSphere Auto Deploy,
but is supported for any ESXi host. ESXi Dump Collector supports other customization, including
sending core dumps to the local disk and is included with the vCenter Server management node.
Note ESXi Dump Collector is not supported to be configured on a VMkernel interface that is
running on a NSX-T N-VDS switch.
If you intend to use IPv6, and if both the ESXi host and ESXi Dump Collector are on the same local
link, both can use either local link scope IPv6 addresses or global scope IPv6 addresses.
If you intend to use IPv6, and if ESXi and ESXi Dump Collector are on different hosts, both require
global scope IPv6 addresses. The traffic routes through the default IPv6 gateway.
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