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Table 7‑6. Rule Engine PowerCLI Cmdlets
Command
Get-DeployCommand
New-DeployRule
Set-DeployRule
Get-DeployRule
Copy-DeployRule
Add-DeployRule
Remove-DeployRule
Set-DeployRuleset
Get-DeployRuleset
Switch-ActiveDeployRuleset
Get-VMHostMatchingRules
Test-DeployRulesetCompliance
Repair-DeployRulesetCompliance
Apply-EsxImageProfile
Get-VMHostImageProfile
Repair-DeployImageCache
Get-VMHostAttributes
Get-DeployMachineIdentity
Set-DeployMachineIdentity
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Description
Returns a list of Auto Deploy cmdlets.
Creates a new rule with the specified items and patterns.
Updates an existing rule with the specified items and
patterns. You cannot update a rule that is part of a rule set.
Retrieves the rules with the specified names.
Clones and updates an existing rule.
Adds one or more rules to the working rule set and, by
default, also to the active rule set. Use the NoActivate
parameter to add a rule only to the working rule set.
Removes one or more rules from the working rule set and
from the active rule set. Run this command with the -
Delete parameter to completely delete the rule.
Explicitly sets the list of rules in the working rule set.
Retrieves the current working rule set or the current active
rule set.
Activates a rule set so that any new requests are evaluated
through the rule set.
Retrieves rules matching a pattern. For example, you can
retrieve all rules that apply to a host or hosts. Use this
cmdlet primarily for debugging.
Checks whether the items associated with a specified host
are in compliance with the active rule set.
Given the output of Test-DeployRulesetCompliance,
this cmdlet updates the image profile, host profile, and
location for each host in the vCenter Server inventory. The
cmdlet might apply image profiles, apply host profiles, or
move hosts to prespecified folders or clusters on the
vCenter Server system.
Associates the specified image profile with the specified
host.
Retrieves the image profile in use by a specified host. This
cmdlet differs from the Get-EsxImageProfile cmdlet in
the Image Builder PowerCLI.
Use this cmdlet only if the Auto Deploy image cache is
accidentally deleted.
Retrieves the attributes for a host that are used when the
Auto Deploy server evaluates the rules.
Returns a string value that Auto Deploy uses to logically
link an ESXi host in vCenter to a physical machine.
Logically links a host object in the vCenter Server database
to a physical machine. Use this cmdlet to add hosts without
specifying rules.
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