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#Vsphere client 6.5 level to add baselines update#
We go back to Host and Clusters and choose tab Update Manager. Wait until is finished with success.Īfter the import is finish, you need to create a Baseline(if you don’t any in the ESXi Images) that you need to attach to the hosts that will use this upgrade process.Īfter we upload the image and create the Baseline upgrade, we need now to attach now this new Baseline to our servers, or cluster. Just choose your ISO image and upload to VUM In our case, since these are HP hosts, I will add an HP ESXi image. Note: To use VMware Update Manager to upgrade or apply patches in ESXi hosts needs we need o use the vSphere Client tool and not Web Client(Web Client doesn’t have Remediate button) Choose “ESXi Images” Tab and click in “Import ESXi Image.” Connect to your vCenter using the vSphere Client Tool and go to VUM (Home – Solution and Applications – Update Manager) ESXi will not be able to reconnect to your vCenter until you upgrade your vCenter to the right version.ġ- Upgrade to ESXi using VMware Update Manager(VUM):įirst, we need to upload our ESXi 6.0 ISO file to our Update Manager so that VUM can use this image to upgrade our ESXi. So before you begin, check in VMware KB if your version needs a vCenter upgrade before any upgrade in ESXi. Information:Be aware that some ESXi versions, need a vCenter update before ESXi. Since I have taken this images in the production environment.
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Note: Before we start, again I need to inform that for security reasons, I need to erase some of the information in some images. We will explain both procedures in this article. We can upgrade using an ESXi ISO image directly boot the host and manually go through the process and upgrade the ESXi, or we can use the VMware Update Manager to do this automatically. After we have upgraded our vCenter from 5.0 to 6.x, we now need to upgrade our ESXi hosts.