To simplify operational management of large-scale environments, you can apply standard configurations called host profiles to hosts on vCenter Server. If you want to set up a host to use the same host profile as a reference host, you can attach the host to a profile.

Verify that you are connected to a host that runs vCenter Server 4.1 or later.

1

Get the Host2 host.

$vmhost2 = Get-VMHost Host2
2

Attach the Host2 host to the HostProfile1 host profile.

Set-VMHost -VMHost $vmhost2 -Profile HostProfile1
3

Verify that the Host2 host is compliant with the HostProfile1 profile.

Test-VMHostProfileCompliance -VMHost $vmhost2

The output of this command contains the incompliant settings of the host, if any.

4

Apply the profile to the Host2 host.

$neededVariables = Invoke-VMHostProfile -Entity $vmhost2 -Profile $hp1 -Confirm:$false

The $neededVariables variable contains the names of all required variables and their default or current values, as returned by the server. Otherwise, the $neededVariables variable contains the name of the host on which the profile has been applied.