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  • 1.  Apply updates on ESXi with vSphere

    Posted Aug 18, 2023 04:02 PM

    Hi, 

    I would apply the Updates->Baselines on my ESXi machine where vSphere is running.

    These updates is applied by vSphere but I need to put the ESXi machine in maintenance mode so I need to turn off the vSphere machine.

    How can I solve this situation?

    Thanks in advance.



  • 2.  RE: Apply updates on ESXi with vSphere

    Posted Aug 18, 2023 04:26 PM

    There's unfortunately no way that I know of to remediate a host without vCenter Server.
    Unless you have an option to vMotion/migrate the vCSA, you may need to apply patches manually.

    André



  • 3.  RE: Apply updates on ESXi with vSphere

    Posted Aug 18, 2023 08:53 PM

    I have the same situation here.



  • 4.  RE: Apply updates on ESXi with vSphere
    Best Answer

    Posted Aug 19, 2023 04:22 AM

    This is the only ESXi node in your setup?

    If you have any other then update other nodes first and migrate the vSphere VM to the other node and then update the one on which your vSphere is currently ruuning.

    It's very hard to update the ESXi node through vSphere if vSphere is running on the same host.

    Regards,

    Sachchidanand



  • 5.  RE: Apply updates on ESXi with vSphere

    Posted Aug 21, 2023 06:21 AM

    Thanks, I'll try



  • 6.  RE: Apply updates on ESXi with vSphere

    Posted Aug 19, 2023 07:16 AM

    If you only have one single ESXi Hosts than with VUM you cant solve that chicken and egg problem.  You have to apply the patches from commandline (apply a update zip or fetch downloads from vmware.com (similar to WSUS)) or when booting and performing an update/installation with the help of an ISO.

    In such constellation VUM will only tell you if youre complient or whats missing but cant remidiate.

    Regards,
    Joerg



  • 7.  RE: Apply updates on ESXi with vSphere

    Posted Aug 21, 2023 10:59 AM

    Hi,

    Use vSphere Update Manager (VUM). First, migrate or power off VMs. Then, put ESXi in maintenance mode. Apply updates via VUM. Once updates are installed, exit maintenance mode and power on your VMs.



  • 8.  RE: Apply updates on ESXi with vSphere

    Posted Aug 21, 2023 11:09 AM

    Hi Ben,

    you should face by a challange when shuting down the VCSA to place the Host into MM because after these Steps LCM(formaly known as VUM) isnt avaible any more.

    Regards,
    Joerg