I updated a VM's Hardware to match host first. After that completed, I went to update the VMware Tools to match host but now I get a red bar with a message stating
An unexpected error has occurred.
Every time I go to the Updates tab for this VM, I get this message. I also get this message when I go to the Host and click the Updates tab > VMware tools. IF I move the VM off this host and then go back to the Updates tab of the host, it works fine and tells me an overview of what VMs need updates for VMware Tools.
I was able to update the VMware tools of this VM by clicking an update now link in the summary tab of the VM. I confirmed the newer version on the VM via server itself. This errror though still remains for this VM. I have restarted the upgrade manager service in the VMware Appliance but sadly no luck.
I have attached some screenshots of this error. Any ideas on a solution?
Had the same issue with all VMs, but restarting the Update Manager service on the VCSA worked for me. We recently had to free up space on the SEAT partition which was getting full, so maybe this had caused it to stop functioning properly until the service was restarted.
Hi Bill
to confirm i have the same symptoms using SRM 8.1.2 with VCSA 6.7 U3
i have an open support ticket with vmware so will provide more info once i get an update.
I've experienced the same problem if you login to your VCSA appliance https://vcentername.com:5480 click on Services and select VMware Vsphere Update Manager and click restart. This worked for me.
Thank you, this worked for me.
Hi,
a curiosity, have you tried to perform a "Storage vmotion"?
I would do this test if it is possible: rename the VM, do a "Storage vMotion". Then rename it to the old name and run "Storage vMotion" on the previous host again. It's a little cumbersome but it could fix things.
ARomeo
For me, the solution was enabling time/NTP sync through the VAMI and rebooting the VCSA.
Check your user permissions. I had this problem after playing with VIC and found that I had been removed from the Administrator role
Restarting VCSA worked for me as well.
I had to change the name of my vcenter appliance and everything related to "updates" came up with "an unexpected error has occurred" after the name change
This is what solved my issue as noted earlier in this thread:
@vFantastic wrote:Just fixed this issue. We had to re-register the update manager extension and change ownership of the integrity xml file as it loses its permissions and defaults to root/root.
1. Take a snapshot
2. SSH to the VCSA
3. Run the following to re-register the extension:
/usr/lib/vmware-updatemgr/bin/vmware-vciInstallUtils -C /usr/lib/vmware-updatemgr/bin/ -L /var/log/vmware/vmware-updatemgr/ -I /usr/lib/vmware-updatemgr/bin/ -v YOURVCSAFQDN -p 80 -U administrator@vsphere.local -P 'REALPASSWORDHERE' -S /usr/lib/vmware-updatemgr/bin/extension.xml -O extupdate
4. The file vci-integrity.xml only has root user permissions. Give ownership to updatemgr.
cd /usr/lib/vmware-updatemgr/bin
chown updatemgr:updatemgr vci-integrity.xml
5. reboot server
Enjoy!
Seems to be an issue with the HTML GUI. I simply logged out and back in to resolve the issue. This worked for me. So try that first.
This really worked for me thanks alot