vSphere Lifecycle Manager images are created in vSphere 7.0. You can create an image either on the management domain vCenter Server, or a vCenter Server external to VMware Cloud Foundation.

You first create an empty cluster in vSphere and then configure a Sphere Lifecycle Manager image on that vSPhere cluster. During the creation of an image, you define the ESXi version and can optionally add vendor add-ons, components, and firmware.
Note: The default cluster in the management domain is not Sphere Lifecycle Manager enabled, so you cannot use this for creating an image.

Prerequisites

If you want to add firmware to the Sphere Lifecycle Manager image, you must install the Hardware Support Manager from your vendor. See Firmware Updates.

Procedure

  1. Log in to the vSphere Client of the vCenter Server where you will create the vSphere Lifecycle Manager Image.
  2. Import the depot ZIP file for the version of ESXi into the vSphere Lifecycle Manager depot.

    You need to perform this step only if the ESXi version listed in the Bill of Materials section of the VMware Cloud Foundation Release Notes is not present in the vSphere Lifecycle Manager depot.

    1. Download the ESXi depot ZIP file that matches the ESXi version in the Bill of Materials section of the VMware Cloud Foundation Release Notes.
    2. Click Menu > Lifecycle Manager.
    3. On the Lifecycle Manager page, click Actions > Import Updates.
    4. Click Browse, locate the ESXi ZIP file, and click Open.
  3. Create an empty cluster in vCenter for the vSphere Lifecycle Manager image. You do not need to add any hosts to this cluster.
    1. In the vSphere Client, click Menu > Hosts and Clusters.
    2. In the navigation pane, click vCenter > Hosts and Clusters.
    3. Right-click the datacenter and click New Cluster.
    4. Enter a name for the cluster.

      As a best practice, name this cluster ClusterForImage. You can keep this cluster for creating additional vSphere Lifecycle Manager images for upgrades.

    5. Select Manage all hosts in this cluster with a single image.
    6. In the Image Setup section, select the ESXi software you uploaded in step 2.
    7. (Optional) In Vendor Addon, select the vendor add-on and click Next.
    8. Review the image details and click Finish.
    The new cluster and vSphere Lifecycle Manager image are created.

What to do next

Do one of the following to make a vSphere Lifecycle Manager image available in VMware Cloud Foundation:
  • If you created a vSphere Lifecycle Manager image in a vCenter Server managed by VMware Cloud Foundation, extract the image and apply it to a VI workload domain. See Extract a vSphere Lifecycle Manager Image.
  • If you created a vSphere Lifecycle Manager image in an external vCenter Server, export the image from vCenter Server and import it to VMware Cloud Foundation. You can then apply it to a VI workload domain. See Export a vSphere Lifecycle Manager Image.