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VMware vCenter Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware vCenter Cookbook Over 65 hands-on recipes to help you efficiently manage your vSphere environment with VMware vCenter

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783553976
Length 302 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Kostantin Kuminsky Kostantin Kuminsky
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Preface 1. vCenter Basic Tasks and Features FREE CHAPTER 2. Increasing Environment Availability 3. Increasing Environment Scalability 4. Improving Environment Efficiency 5. Optimizing Resource Usage 6. Basic Administrative Tasks 7. Improving Environment Manageability Index

Deploying new hosts faster with scripted installation

Scripted installation is an alternative way to deploy ESXi hosts. It can be used when several hosts need to be deployed or upgraded.

Tip

To deploy a large number of hosts, the Auto Deploy feature described in the Deploying new hosts faster with auto deploy recipe in this chapter may be more suitable.

The installation script contains ESXi settings and can be accessed by a host during the ESXi boot from the following locations:

  • FTP
  • HTTP or HTTPS
  • NFS
  • USB flash drive or CD-ROM

How to do it...

The following sections describe the process of creating an installation script and using it to boot the ESXi host.

Creating an installation script

An installation script contains installation options for ESXi. It's a text file with the .cfg extension.

The best way to create an installation script is to use the default script supplied with the ESXi installer and modify it. The default script is located in the /etc/vmware/weasel/ folder location and is called...

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