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Missing predefined VUM baseline

I did not see a specific forum for VUM so I landed here. Let me know if this post would be better elsewhere.

We have a 4 host vCenter 6.5 cluster that I inherited a bit back. I felt my first task was to  bring all the hosts and VMs up to the current software baselines and am ready to move to VMware Tools.

In VUM the VMware Tools Upgrade Predefined Baseline is gone, I assume at some point it was deleted. After a lot of googling and some searching here, I cannot find how to recreate a predefined baseline.

Could anyone point me in the right direction? Blog, KB article, etc etc.

Thanks

Don

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NicolasAlauzet
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Hi there,

Go to Cluster, Updates, VMware Tools (Enable if its disabled) then you can select from there and do the update.

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This post also can help:

https://masteringvmware.com/how-to-upgrade-vmware-tools-using-vmware-update-manager/

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Moderator: Thread moved to the Update Manager area.


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NicolasAlauzet
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Hi there,

Go to Cluster, Updates, VMware Tools (Enable if its disabled) then you can select from there and do the update.

pastedImage_0.png

pastedImage_1.png

This post also can help:

https://masteringvmware.com/how-to-upgrade-vmware-tools-using-vmware-update-manager/

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So simple that I didn't even see it!

Thanks

Don