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Prerequisites/Steps to use this module:
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1. You must be a Trust Authority Administrator, a part of the TrustedAdmins group and also have the "Host.Inventory.Add Host To Cluster" privilege on vCenter system.
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2. The ESXi host must be wiped from existing Trusted Infrastructure configuration. If the ESXi host has been previously configured as part of vSphere Trust Authority (part of a vCenter configured for vSphere Trust Authority, a Trust Authority Cluster or Trusted Cluster), you must use the decommission script first.
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3. Clusters should be in a healthy state (check all vSphere Trust Authority APIs which return Health field).
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4. The ESXi host must be removed from vCenter.
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- 5. You must know the ESXi host root credentials (username and password).
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- 5. You must have purchased sufficient license for vSphere Trust Authority.
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- 7. You must have PowerCLI 12.0.0 and above.
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- 8. Following PowerCLI module is required to be imported: VMware.VimAutomation.Security.
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- 9. Run the command Get-Command -Module VMware.TrustedInfrastructure.Helper. This should inform the following functions are available:
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- Add-TrustAuthorityVMHost
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- Add-TrustedVMHost
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If you do not see these functions listed, the PowerCLI module is not loaded correctly.
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10. Run Get-Help Add-TrustAuthorityVMHost -full and Get-Help Add-TrustedVMHost -full to see how to use these two functions.
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11. Others, please refer vSphere documentation.
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