[VMware] vSphere 6.5 Update 1
A couple of days ago VMware released version 6.5 Update 1 for some of their products:
- vCenter Server: Link
- ESXi: Link, Link to HPE Custom Image
- Site Recovery Manager (SRM): Link
I was waiting for Update 1 of the vSphere Stack for a while now, and the List of bugfixes has quite a few entries with critical bug fixes.
Installation Update 1 on 6.5 VCSA
The Update process is incredibly fast. Attach the .iso to your VCSA VM. Go the VAMI (https://<your-vcenter>:5480) and select the Update Tab. Choose to check for Updates on CD-ROM and then install the updates.
After about 4 minutes the installation is done and you’ll need to manually reboot the appliance. That’s it you’re done.
Upgrading from vSphere 6.0 Update 3 is now fully supported with 6.5 Update 1.
Upgrading ESXi hosts to 6.5 Update 1
With ESXi hosts there are many roads to choose from.
- Patch using VMware Update Manager
- Upgrade using VMware Update Manager (Upload the iso file)
- Re-Install using the latest image and kickstart script
In my Lab where we still use HPE G7 hardware (I know, it’s not supported, but it still works and it’s a lab..) I had a couple of problems. Using the iso with VUM did not work. Next I got a purple screen when doing a fresh install with the latest HPE Image (see link above). The exception was of type 14 (seems to be a page fault according to VMware KBs) so I’m not sure if it’s because the hardware is not supported anymore or if I have some hardware issues.
Anyways, I’ll be working on that and I’m sure I’ll get it to work and update my findings here.
Upgrading SRM to 6.5 Update 1
For this upgrade to work you’ll need to be on the 6.1.2 Build at least. Upgrading from a 6.0 Installation is not supported because you will run into problems. See the Release Notes for further details.
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