7.3
Table Of Contents
- Upgrading from vRealize Automation 7.1, 7.2 to 7.3 or 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 to 7.3.1
- Contents
- Updated Information
- Upgrading vRealize Automation 7.1, 7.2 to 7.3 or 7.1, 7.2 ,7.3 to 7.3.1
- Upgrading VMware Products Integrated with vRealize Automation
- Preparing to Upgrade vRealize Automation
- Run NSX Network and Security Inventory Data Collection Before You Upgrade vRealize Automation
- Backup Prerequisites for Upgrading vRealize Automation
- Back Up Your Existing vRealize Automation Environment
- Set the vRealize Automation PostgreSQL Replication Mode to Asynchronous
- Downloading vRealize Automation Appliance Updates
- Updating the vRealize Automation Appliance and IaaS Components
- Upgrading the IaaS Server Components Separately If the Update Process Fails
- Upgrading vRealize Orchestrator After Upgrading vRealize Automation
- Enable Your Load Balancers
- Post-Upgrade Tasks
- Set the vRealize Automation PostgreSQL Replication Mode to Synchronous
- Run Test Connection and Verify Upgraded Endpoints
- Run NSX Network and Security Inventory Data Collection After You Upgrade vRealize Automation
- Join Replica Appliance to Cluster
- Port Configuration for High-Availability Deployments
- Reconfigure Built-In vRealize Orchestrator for High Availability
- Restore External Workflow Timeout Files
- Enabling the Connect to Remote Console Action for Consumers
- Restore Changes to Logging in the app.config File
- Enable Automatic Manager Service Failover After Upgrade
- Troubleshooting the vRealize Automation Upgrade
- Automatic Manager Service Failover Does Not Activate
- 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
- Delete Orphaned Nodes on vRealize Automation
- Join Cluster Command Appears to Fail After Upgrading a High-Availability Environment
- PostgreSQL Database Upgrade Merge Does Not Succeed
- Replica vRealize Automation Appliance Fails to Update
- Backup Copies of .xml Files Cause the System to Time Out
- Exclude Management Agents from Upgrade
- Unable to Create New Directory in vRealize Automation
- vRealize Automation Replica Virtual Appliance Update Times Out
- Some Virtual Machines Do Not Have a Deployment Created During Upgrade
- Certificate Not Trusted Error
- Installing or Upgrading vRealize Automation Fails
- Unable to Update DEM and DEO Components
- Update Fails to Upgrade the Management Agent
- Management Agent Upgrade is Unsuccessful
- Empty Deployments Are Seen in vRealize Automation After Upgrade
- After Rebooting the Virtual Appliance, Automatic IaaS Upgrade Fails and Displays Pending Reboot Error
- IaaS Repository Application Fails
- Upgrading IaaS in a High Availability Environment Fails
Procedure
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Use one of the documented methods to upgrade your stand-alone vRealize Orchestrator.
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Upgrade Orchestrator Appliance by Using the Default VMware Repository.
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Upgrade Orchestrator Appliance by Using an ISO Image.
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Upgrade Orchestrator Appliance by Using a Specified Repository.
Upgrade Orchestrator Appliance by Using the Default VMware
Repository
You can configure Orchestrator to download the upgrade package from the default VMware repository.
Prerequisites
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Unmount all network file systems. For more information, see the vSphere Virtual Machine
Administration documentation.
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Increase the memory of the Orchestrator Appliance to at least 6 GB. For more information, see the
vSphere Virtual Machine Administration documentation.
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Make sure that the root partition of the Orchestrator Appliance has at least 3 GB of available free
space. For more information on increasing the size of a disk partition, see KB 1004071:
http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1004071.
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Take a snapshot of the Orchestrator virtual machine. For more information, see the vSphere Virtual
Machine Administration documentation.
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If you use an external database, back up the database.
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If you use the preconfigured in Orchestrator PostgreSQL database, back up the database by using
the Export Database menu in Control Center.
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If you use vSphere as an authentication provider an the Platform Services Controller is external to the
vCenter Server, you must configure Orchestrator to connect to the fully qualified domain name or IP
address of the Platform Services Controller instance that contains the vCenter Single Sign-On.
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Import to Orchestrator manually the certificates of all Platform Services Controllers that share the
same vCenter Single Sign-On domain. For more information, see Import a Trusted Certificate
Through Control Center in Installing and Configuring VMware vRealize Orchestrator.
Procedure
1 Go to the Virtual Appliance Management Interface (VAMI) at https://orchestrator_server:5480 and log
in as root.
2 On the Update tab, click Settings.
The radio button next to the Use Default Repository option is selected.
3 On the Status page, click Check Updates.
4 If any updates are available, click Install Updates.
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