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theweazle2408
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Contributor

"An unexpected error has occurred."

I upgraded a few of my ESXi's from v6.5 to v6.7u3.  I discovered when I select the VMware Tools I get a message that reads, "an unexpected error has occurred" followed by a green check mark stating "undefined of undefined VMs are up to date."  See attached.

Has anyone seen this before and, if so, what did you do to resolve the issue?

Thanks!

David

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scott28tt
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VMware Employee

Moderator: Moved to Update Manager


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theweazle2408
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Contributor

So the moderator was moved to VUM?

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scott28tt
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VMware Employee

Your thread is about Update Manager, so I moved it to the correct forum area.


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theweazle2408
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Contributor

Okay, thx!

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KocPawel
Hot Shot
Hot Shot

Regenerate error and then take a look at vSphere-Client.virgo.log on the vCenter server.

Are there any errors? Can you paste the log here?

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