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Display the Installed VIBs and Profiles That Will Be Active After the Next Host
Reboot
You can use the --rebooting-image option to list the VIBs and profiles that are installed on the host and will
be active after the next host reboot.
When you specify a target server by using --server=server_name in the procedure, the specified server
prompts you for a user name and password. Other connection options, such as a configuration file or
session file, are supported. For a list of connection options, see Getting Started with vSphere Command-Line
Interfaces, or run esxcli --help at the vCLI command prompt.
Prerequisites
Install vCLI or deploy the vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) virtual machine. See Getting Started with
vSphere Command-Line Interfaces. For troubleshooting, run esxcli commands in the ESXi Shell.
Procedure
1 Enter one of the following commands.
Option Description
For VIBs
esxcli --server=server_name software vib list --rebooting-
image
For Profiles
esxcli --server=server_name software profile get --
rebooting-image
2 Review the output that is returned.
The output displays information for the ESXi image that will become active after the next reboot. If the
pending-reboot image has not been created, the output returns nothing.
Display the Image Profile and Acceptance Level of the Host
You can use the software profile get command to display the currently installed image profile and
acceptance level for the specified host.
This command also shows details of the installed image profile history, including profile modifications.
When you specify a target server by using --server=server_name in the procedure, the specified server
prompts you for a user name and password. Other connection options, such as a configuration file or
session file, are supported. For a list of connection options, see Getting Started with vSphere Command-Line
Interfaces, or run esxcli --help at the vCLI command prompt.
Prerequisites
Install vCLI or deploy the vSphere Management Assistant (vMA) virtual machine. See Getting Started with
vSphere Command-Line Interfaces. For troubleshooting, run esxcli commands in the ESXi Shell.
Procedure
1 Enter the following command.
esxcli --server=server_name software profile get
2 Review the output.
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