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3 (Optional) To see information about the staged patches, run the following command:
software-packages list --staged
Each patch includes a metadata file that contains information such as patch version, product name,
whether a restart of the system is required, and so on.
4 (Optional) To view a list of the staged patches, run the following command:
software-packages list --staged --verbose
5 (Optional) To unstage the staged patches, run the following command:
software-packages unstage
All directories and files generated by the staging process are removed.
What to do next
Install the staged patches. See Install vCenter Server Appliance Patches.
Important If you staged the patches from an ISO image, keep the ISO image attached to the CD/DVD
drive of the appliance. The ISO image must be attached to the CD/DVD drive of the appliance throughout
the staging and installation processes.
Install vCenter Server Appliance Patches
You can use the software-packages utility to install the staged patches. You can also use the
software-packages utility to install patches directly from an attached ISO image or repository URL
without staging the patch payload.
Important The services running in the appliance become unavailable during the installation of the
patches. You must perform this procedure during a maintenance period. As a precaution in case of
failure, you can back up the vCenter Server Appliance. For information about backing up and restoring
vCenter Server, see vCenter Server Installation and Setup.
Prerequisites
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If you are installing staged patches, verify that you staged the correct patch payload. See Stage
Patches to the vCenter Server Appliance.
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If you are installing patches that you previously staged from an ISO image, verify that the ISO image
is attached to the CD/DVD drive of the vCenter Server Appliance. See Stage Patches to the vCenter
Server Appliance.
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