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Table Of Contents
- Upgrading from vRealize Automation 6.2.5 to 7.4
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- Upgrading vRealize Automation 6.2.5 to 7.4
- Prerequisites for Upgrading vRealize Automation
- Considerations About Upgrading to This vRealize Automation Version
- Upgrade and Identity Appliance Specifications
- Upgrade and Licensing
- Understanding How Roles Are Upgraded
- Understanding How Blueprints Are Upgraded
- Upgrade and vApp Blueprints, vCloud Endpoints, and vCloud Reservations
- Understanding How Multi-Machine Blueprints Are Upgraded
- Upgrade and Physical Endpoints, Reservations, and Blueprints
- Upgrade and Network Profile Settings
- Upgrade and Entitled Actions
- Upgrade and Custom Properties
- Upgrade and Application Services
- Upgrade and Advanced Service Design
- Upgrade and Blueprint Price Information
- Upgrade and Catalog Items
- Checklist for Upgrading vRealize Automation
- vRealize Automation Environment User Interfaces
- Upgrading VMware Products Integrated with vRealize Automation
- Preparing to Upgrade vRealize Automation
- Updating the vRealize Automation Appliance
- Upgrading the IaaS Server Components After Upgrading vRealize Automation
- Upgrading vRealize Orchestrator After Upgrading vRealize Automation
- Add Users or Groups to an Active Directory Connection
- Enable Your Load Balancers
- Post-Upgrade Tasks for Upgrading vRealize Automation
- Port Configuration for High-Availability Deployments
- Reconfigure Built-In vRealize Orchestrator for High Availability
- Enabling the Connect to Remote Console Action for Consumers
- Restore External Workflow Timeout Files
- Verify That vRealize Orchestrator Service Is Available
- Reconfigure Embedded vRealize Orchestrator Endpoint
- Restore Changes to Logging in the app.config File
- Enable Automatic Manager Service Failover After Upgrade
- Run Test Connection and Verify Upgraded Endpoints
- Troubleshooting the vRealize Automation Upgrade
- Installation or Upgrade Fails with a Load Balancer Timeout Error
- Upgrade Fails for IaaS Website Component
- Manager Service Fails to Run Due to SSL Validation Errors During Runtime
- Log In Fails After Upgrade
- Catalog Items Appear in the Service Catalog After Upgrade But Are Not Available to Request
- PostgreSQL External Database Merge Is Unsuccessful
- Join Cluster Command Appears to Fail After Upgrading a High-Availability Environment
- Upgrade Is Unsuccessful if Root Partition Does Not Provide Sufficient Free Space
- Backup Copies of .xml Files Cause the System to Time Out
- Delete Orphaned Nodes on vRealize Automation
- Unable to Create New Directory in vRealize Automation
- Some Virtual Machines Do Not Have a Deployment Created During Upgrade
- Certificate Not Trusted Error
- Installing or Upgrading to vRealize Automation Fails
- Update Fails to Upgrade the Management Agent
- Management Agent Upgrade is Unsuccessful
- vRealize Automation Update Fails Because of Default Timeout Settings
- Upgrading IaaS in a High Availability Environment Fails
- Work Around Upgrade Problems
Upgrading
vRealize Orchestrator After
Upgrading vRealize Automation 6
You must upgrade your vRealize Orchestrator instance after you upgrade from vRealize Automation 6.2.5
to 7.4.
With the release of vRealize Orchestrator 7.4, you have two options for upgrading vRealize Orchestrator
after a successful upgrade to vRealize Automation 7.4.
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You can migrate your existing external vRealize Orchestrator server to the embedded
vRealize Orchestrator included in vRealize Automation 7.4.
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You can upgrade your existing standalone or clustered vRealize Orchestrator server to work with
vRealize Automation 7.4.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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Migrating an External vRealize Orchestrator Server to vRealize Automation
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Upgrading Stand-Alone vRealize Orchestrator Appliance for Use with vRealize Automation
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Upgrading External vRealize Orchestrator Appliance Cluster for Use with vRealize Automation
Migrating an External vRealize Orchestrator Server to
vRealize Automation
You can migrate your existing external vRealize Orchestrator server to a vRealize Orchestrator instance
embedded in vRealize Automation 7.4.
You can deploy vRealize Orchestrator as an external server instance and configure vRealize Automation
to work with that external instance, or you can configure and use the vRealize Orchestrator server that is
included in the vRealize Automation appliance.
VMware recommends that you migrate your external vRealize Orchestrator to the Orchestrator server that
is built into vRealize Automation. The migration from an external to embedded Orchestrator provides the
following benefits:
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Reduces the total cost of ownership.
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Simplifies the deployment model.
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