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Cause
When the cache lifetime of files cached by Auto Deploy expires, Auto Deploy automatically
refreshes the cache from the software depot. Since a default software depot is usually more than
300 MB, depending on the network, the download might take long.
You can also see a delay in deploying Auto Deploy rules when converting a cluster that you
manage with a single image to one that you manage with a configuration on a cluster level. If a
host attempts to boot during the time Auto Deploy caches the configuration file, you might see a
delay, because of the time Auto Deploy needs to create the cache.
A general vSphere infrastructure problem might also prevent Auto Deploy rules from running in a
timely manner.
Solution
u Regardless of any connectivity issues or breakage, Auto Deploy keeps active sessions and
persists in booting hosts until it succeeds.
vSphere Auto Deploy TFTP Timeout Error at Boot Time
A TFTP Timeout error message appears when a host provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy
boots. The text of the message depends on the BIOS.
Problem
A TFTP Timeout error message appears when a host provisioned with vSphere Auto Deploy
boots. The text of the message depends on the BIOS.
Cause
The TFTP server is down or unreachable.
Solution
n Ensure that your TFTP service is running and reachable by the host that you are trying to boot.
n To view the diagnostic logs for details on the present error, see your TFTP service
documentation.
vSphere Auto Deploy Host Boots with Wrong Configuration
A host is booting with a different ESXi image, host profile, or folder location than the one specified
in the rules.
Problem
A host is booting with a different ESXi image profile or configuration than the image profile or
configuration that the rules specify. For example, you change the rules to assign a different image
profile, but the host still uses the old image profile.
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