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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.
Add VIBs to an Image Profile with PowerCLI Cmdlets
You can add one or more VIBs to an image profile if that image profile is not set to read only. If the
new VIB depends on other VIBs or conflicts with other VIBs in the profile, a message is displayed
at the PowerShell prompt and the VIB is not added.
You can add VIBs from VMware or from VMware partners to an image profile. If you add VMware
VIBs, vSphere ESXi Image Builder performs validation. If you add VIBs from two or more OEM
partners simultaneously, no errors are reported but the resulting image profile might not work.
Install VIBs from only one OEM vendor at a time.
If an error about acceptance level problems appears, change the acceptance level of the image
profile and the acceptance level of the host. Consider carefully whether changing the host
acceptance level is appropriate. VIB acceptance levels are set during VIB creation and cannot
be changed.
You can add VIBs even if the resulting image profile is invalid.
Note VMware can support only environments and configurations that are proven to be stable and
fully functional through rigorous and extensive testing. Use only those supported configurations.
You can use custom VIBs if you lower your host acceptance level, and as a result, supportability. In
that case, track the changes you made, so you can revert them if you want to remove custom VIBs
and restore the host acceptance level to the default (Partner Supporter) later. See Working with
Acceptance Levels.
Prerequisites
Install the PowerCLI and all prerequisite software. See Install Prerequisite Software and Configure
vSphere ESXi Image Builder
VMware ESXi Installation and Setup
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