Hi
We have a cluster consisting of two ESXi hosts controlled by vCenter. The system(s) are isolated with no internet access. The latest VMware tools install was installed using update manager (local repo) and the esxi hosts updated. I would have thought that the vm's in vcenter would show as having an updated tools available but this did not happen. When I attempt to manually update them from vcenter, all options for vmware tools are greyed out. All vm's report the version of vmware tools is current but they also report the older version as installed. It is like the esxi hosts and vcenter are not advertising the correct version (the updated one)
Any thoughts on how this could be rectified?
vCenter and esxi versions all 7.01.
Thanks in advance,
Henry
Hi,
Try to:
1. Login to vCenter using account with permission for this operation
2. Check VM settings for OS version: VM > edit settings > VM Options > General Options > Guest OS
Do you see the same when you directly login to ESXi node using host client ? Can you try to access the ESXi host directly and check if you get options to update tool or how does it show there. This will help to isolate the issue. If it is fine at ESXi end then there could be some issues between ESXi and VC in passing the data.
Regards,
Suresh
Kindly check does the user having the right access levels ?
Generally this option will grey out if you have already initiated this and Tools image is mounted to guest VM. Go to VM settings and check if tools image is mounted. You might have initiated it previously.
Try to connect CD/DVD drive on vm
Hi,
Thanks for the suggestion but the issue exists whether I am logged in as myself (an admin account) or as administrator@vsphere.local.
Thanks,
Henry
Hi,
Thanks. It is the same (greyed out) whether connected to the vcenter server or esxi host.
Henry
Yes. Both administrator@vsphere.local and my own admin account have this issue.
Hi,
Nothing mounted. Having an ISO mounted on one vm would not cause ALL vm's to have all VMware tools options to ge greyed out on all vm's.
Thanks,
Henry