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3 From the list of image profiles in the depot, select the image profile that you want to clone and
click Clone.
4 Enter an image profile name, vendor, and description.
You must enter a unique image profile name.
5 From the Software depot drop-down menu, select in which custom depot to add the new
image profile.
6 Click Next.
The Select software packages page appears.
7 From the drop-down menu, select an acceptance level for the image profile.
The acceptance level of the VIBs you add to the base image must be at least as high as the
level of the base image. If you add a VIB with a lower acceptance level to the image profile,
you must lower the image profile acceptance level. For more information, see Working with
Acceptance Levels.
8 Select the VIBs that you want to add to the image profile and deselect the ones that you want
to remove, and click
Next.
Note The image profile must contain a bootable ESXi image to be valid.
vSphere ESXi Image Builder verifies that the change does not invalidate the profile. Some VIBs
depend on other VIBs and become invalid if you include them in an image profile separately.
When you add or remove a VIB, vSphere ESXi Image Builder checks whether the package
dependencies are met.
9 On the Ready to complete page, review the summary information for the new image profile
and click Finish.
What to do next
n You can associate an image profile with a new vSphere Auto Deploy rule to provision ESXi
hosts. See Create a Deploy Rule or Clone a Deploy Rule.
n You can associate an image profile with an ESXi host. See Add a Host to the vSphere Auto
Deploy Inventory.
n Edit the Image Profile Association of a Host.
Clone an Image Profile with PowerCLI Cmdlets
Cloning a published profile is the easiest way to create a custom image profile. Cloning a profile is
especially useful if you want to remove a few VIBs from a profile, or if you want to use hosts from
different vendors and want to use the same basic profile, but want to add vendor-specific VIBs.
VMware partners or large installations might consider creating a new profile.
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