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14 Click Install.
Installation might take several minutes. Multiple progress bars appear during the installation of the
selected components.
What to do next
Review the topics in Chapter 5, “After You Upgrade vCenter Server,” on page 127 for other postupgrade
actions you might want to take.
Install or Upgrade an Additional Single Sign-On Server for a Multisite vCenter
Single Sign-On Installation
Create or upgrade an additional vCenter Single Sign-On server for a multisite vCenter Single Sign-On
installation.
Prerequisites
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Install or upgrade the first node in the multisite vCenter Single Sign-On installation. See “Install or
Upgrade the First vCenter Single Sign-On Server in a Multisite vCenter Single Sign-On Installation,” on
page 94.
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Review “vCenter Single Sign-On Deployment Modes,” on page 33.
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See “Prerequisites for the vCenter Server Upgrade,” on page 48.
Procedure
1 In the software installer directory, double-click the autorun.exe file to start the installer.
2 Select vCenter Single Sign-On and click Install.
3 Follow the prompts in the installation wizard to choose the installer language, and agree to the end user
patent and license agreements.
4 If you are installing a new instance of Single Sign-On, proceed to Step 5. If you are upgrading an
existing installation of Single Sign-On, take the following steps:
a Enter the password for the Single Sign-On administrator account.
b Proceed to Step 9.
5 Accept or change the HTTPS port for vCenter Single Sign-On.
6 Select the deployment mode vCenter Single Sign-On for an additional vCenter Server with a new
site.
7 Enter the information to point this additional node to the first vCenter Single Sign-On server.
NOTE If the primary node is in a high-availability cluster, enter the address of the primary node load
balancer.
a Enter the Partner host name.
The partner host name is the DNS name of the existing vCenter Single Sign-On server to replicate
from.
b Enter the password for the vCenter Single Sign-On administrator account of the existing vCenter
Single Sign-On server (administrator@vsphere.local).
8 Select an existing site as the partner or enter a new site.
9 Click Install.
The additional vCenter Single Sign-On server is installed.
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