I am attempting to upgrade my vCenter from 5.0 to 5.1. We currently run the embedded SQL Express database but because we anticipate going well beyond 60 VMs on our 4 hosts, I installed SQL 2008 Standard to use. However, before I continue with the upgrade to 5.1, I would like to know what issues I will run into by using a different database from my current configuration. We have some VMs we're using on the 5.0 system that I would not want to lose. I just don't know what consequences there are with changing databases during the upgrade.
Thanks,
Dave
First I would sugges to migrate the vCenter database to SQL 2008 standard and then proceed with the upgrade
Check Migrating the vCenter Server database from SQL Express 2005 to SQL Server 2008 to know how to move the database
Yeah definitely migrate the DB and make sure that is working well before doing the upgrade. Are you installing the full SQL over the express installation? I am not sure you will gain much unless you break the DB onto a different VM or a physical SQL server. I can say we have 6 hosts and 60 VMs with no performance issues using express. I did have to increase the memory on my vCenter after upgrading to 5.1 though as the new web client is quite RAM hungry.
I am trying to perform the migration but keep getting the error
"The specified user does not have sufficient privileges." I have done everything I know and followed the Installation and Setup Guide but still keep getting that message when I try to run the first part of the upgrade, Single Server Sign On.
I was told tha running 60 or more VMs over 4 hosts is probably pushing the limit for SQL Express. That is why I want to go to SQL 2008 Standard.
Dave
From vSphere 5.1 Release notes
"
Insufficient privileges error occurs when you use manually created DB2 database users
When you install vCenter Single Sign On and the installer requests Single Sign On database information for existing databases, you can select the Use manually created DB users check box. If you are using a DB2 database and have manually created users with the rsaIMSLiteDB2SetupUsers.sql script, you might receive an error that the database users do not have sufficient privileges.
Workaround: The rsaIMSLiteDB2SetupUsers.sql script, which is located in the <installation directory>\Single Sign On\DBScripts\SSOServer\schema\db2 directory, does not include two of the required privileges. If you use the script to manually create users, edit the script to include the following privileges:
GRANT DBADM ON DATABASE TO USER RSA_DBA;
GRANT CREATETAB ON DATABASE TO USER RSA_USER;
"
More info here
Thanks. I'm using SQL but found a privilege not set.
The issue now is I keep getting:
Error 29119. Required tablespaces missing.
And, yes, I run the script rsaIMSLiteMSSQLSetupTablespaces to initially create the database but then I do a restore from the SQL Express backup that I had created. So when running the install from the start it then gives me this error but if I run the tablespace script again, it errors because the database is already created.
I tried manually sizing the files according to the script but it still errors.
Thanks,
Dave
I do hope that you must have seen this
"Ensure that the table spaces are named RSA_DATA
and RSA_INDEX
. Any other table space names cause the vCenter Single Sign-On installation to fail. These table spaces are case sensitive and should be uppercase. The error below may be reported if lowercase is used:
Error 29119, Required Tablespaces missing during the installation of vCenter Single Sign On.
"
did you ever figure this out if yes what was the privilege not set?
I hope that you have migrated database from Express to SQL2008 Standard.Now you have to use this database as a custom database for Single sign On so you have to create tablespaces manually for single sign on.I believe that you want to upgrade VC from 5.0 to 5.1 but there is no single sign on in 5.0 so first you have to create DB,table space and users for single sign on. provide proper privileges to both users then proceed single sign on installation.
Thanks,
Atul
You mean to say that you have created tablespace using the script rsaIMSLiteMSSQLSetupTablespaces.sql and also you have created two users "RSA_USER", RSA_DBA" using this script rsaIMSLiteMSSQLSetupUsers.sql.You have have executed both the scripts properly then you should not get this error.Could you cross check both scripts are executed successfully or not ? If your problem is not getting resolved , then do one thing Drop the database "DROP DATABASE RSA" and delete the both table sapces "RSA_INDEX" and RSA_DATA".Also drop the both users (Script file is there for doping the users use the same).Once Everything is done then make the changes on the both script files (rsaIMSLiteMSSQLSetupTablespaces.sql and rsaIMSLiteMSSQLSetupUsers.sql) according to the instruction. I hope It would work fine.
Thanks,
Atul
Tried that already tried every possible thing i can think of ..i am blanked out.. not sure if this is a SQL version issue i am running 10.0.160.22 ,
I think You are making a mistake "RSA_DBA" is used for RSA_USER nad RSA_USER is used for "RSA_DBA" in your case i have seen it in your screenshot. please change it if it is not correct or intentionally you did it then ok.
That was my problem. I had the accounts transposed. Thanks Atul_gen.
Hi TechMom,
Did you problem resolve ?
Yes indeed. I had my accounts backward. I read your reply and noticed my mistake.
I had the same issue RSA_USER and RSA_DBA inverted
thanks
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