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Upgrade to 7.0.3
Hello,
I'm upgrading from 6.5 to 7.0.3. I have a few questions if anyone could be so kind as to give me some insight.
1. Would I first need to upgrade the vCSA to the latest version, it is currently at 7.0.2.
2. I need to update 2 vmhosts. Is it the case that I can vMotion from 6.5 to 7.0 but not 7.0 to 6.5?
3. Is it possible to do the upgrade remotely? Can I launch it from the vCSA or SSH?
Thanks in advance.
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- Not necessarily, but it is recommended, In case that you are using vSAN, always update the vCSA first.
- You can vMotion in both directions, unless you upgrade the VM's virtual hardware, or create new VMs on the v7.0 host with a hardware version that's not supported by v6.5
- Yes, the vCSA, as well as the hosts can be updated remotely. Make sure that your hardware is supported!
André
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Thanks for the help. Can the Esxi host be updated from an ISO on a datastore? If not, how?
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In order to use an ISO image, you need to be able to mount the ISO on the host. Either physically, or through a server management interface like HPE iLO, Dell iDRAC, etc. For an upgrade from the command line use a supported offline bundle (.zip file).
André
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Thanks, Andre. The upgrade went very smoothly but on one vmHost we saw 550 errors which had to do with 5.5 VIB remnants from an old upgrade. I had never seen that before.