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Procedure
1 If your vSphere Auto Deploy service was previously installed on a separate machine from
vCenter Server, and was relocated during the upgrade process, update your DHCP and TFTP seings
to point to your relocated vSphere Auto Deploy service.
a Download deploy-tftp.zip and replace the tftp root folder.
Your conguration can vary based on your TFTP client.
b Recongure the DHCP .conf le to use the upgraded vSphere Auto Deploy service and its .tramp
le.
Your conguration can vary based on your DHCP setup.
2 If your vSphere Web Client was previously installed on a separate machine from vCenter Server and
was relocated during the upgrade process, update the FQDN and IP address to point to the new
location.
3 If your VMware vSphere Syslog Collector was previously installed on a separate machine from
vCenter Server, repoint ESXi hosts to the new location of the vSphere Syslog Collector server, which is
the newly upgraded vCenter Server 6.0 for Windows.
4 If your vSphere ESXi Dump Collector server was previously installed on a separate machine from
vCenter Server, repoint ESXi hosts to the new location of the vSphere ESXi Dump Collector server.
5 To apply the conguration changes for the remote relay of logs to the vSphere Syslog Service service in
an upgraded vCenter Server Appliance, restart the service immediately after the upgrade to 6.0 is
completed.
6 To view any vCenter Server 5.5 instances that are not yet upgraded while you have a transitional
mixed-version 5.5 and 6.0 environment, restart your legacy vSphere Web Client.
7 If any vCenter Server 5.x services remain running on separate virtual machines or physical servers, you
can shut down and remove them.
They are not used by vCenter Server 6.0.
Install or Upgrade vSphere Authentication Proxy
Install vSphere Authentication Proxy to enable ESXi hosts to join a domain without using Active Directory
credentials. vSphere Authentication Proxy enhances security for PXE-booted hosts and hosts that are
provisioned using Auto Deploy by removing the need to store Active Directory credentials in the host
conguration.
If an earlier version of the vSphere Authentication Proxy is installed on your system, this procedure
upgrades the vSphere Authentication Proxy to the current version.
You can install vSphere Authentication Proxy on the same machine as the associated vCenter Server, or on a
dierent machine that has network connection to the vCenter Server. vSphere Authentication Proxy is
supported with vCenter Server versions 5.0 and later.
The vSphere Authentication Proxy service binds to an IPv4 address for communication with vCenter Server,
and does not support IPv6. The vCenter Server instance can be on a host machine in an IPv4-only, IPv4/IPv6
mixed-mode, or IPv6-only network environment, but the machine that connects to the vCenter Server
through the vSphere Web Client must have an IPv4 address for the vSphere Authentication Proxy service to
work.
Prerequisites
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Install Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 on the machine where you want to install vSphere Authentication
Proxy.
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Verify that you have administrator privileges.
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