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9 Create a Rule that Provisions Hosts from a Specific IP Range
After creating a host profile from a reference host, you can create a rule that applies the
previously verified image profile and the host profile that you extracted to target hosts from a
specific IP range.
10 Provision Hosts and Set Up Host Customizations
With the rule in place that provisions hosts using an image profile and a host profile, you can
provision specific target hosts. If any host profile items are set to prompt the user for input,
the host comes up in maintenance mode. You apply the host profile or check host compliance
to be prompted for the information. The system associates the host customization with the
host.
Install the TFTP Server
To set up a vSphere Auto Deploy infrastructure, you must install a TFTP server in your
environment. vSphere Auto Deploy relies on a TFTP server for sending a boot image to the hosts
that it provisions.
This task only installs the TFTP server. You later download a configuration file to the server. See
Configure the vSphere Auto Deploy and TFTP Environment in the vSphere Client.
Procedure
1 Download your preferred TFTP server to a location that has network access to your vCenter
Server and install the server.
2 Configure the TFTP root directory, for example D:\TFTP_Root\.
What to do next
Install PowerCLI, to manage vSphere Auto Deploy with PowerCLI cmdlets.
Install PowerCLI
Before you can manage vSphere Auto Deploy with rules that you create with PowerCLI cmdlets,
you must install PowerCLI.
Prerequisites
n Select a version of PowerCLI compatible with your version of ESXi by using the VMware
Product Interoperability Matrix .
n Check system requirements for the version of PowerCLI that you selected by using the
Compatibility Matrix on the PowerCLI home page for the respective PowerCLI version.
n Open PowerShell on your workstation. In Windows Server configurations where PowerShell
Gallery is not available by default, you must add the PowerShell Gallery as a trusted repository.
Procedure
1 Download a version of PowerCLI later than PowerCLI 6.5R1 from the PowerCLI home page.
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