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You can download the patches in ZIP format from the VMware Web site at
https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/downloads and build a custom repository on a local Web server.
The download filename is VMware-vCenter-Server-Appliance-product_version-
build_number-updaterepo.zip.
When there are available patches, you can select to apply only the third-party patches that are related to
security and third-party products (e.g. JRE, tcServer, and Photon OS components), or you can apply all
VMware software patches together with the third-party patches.
Important Third-party patches usually belong to the security category. You must always apply at least
the patches related to security.
Before you update a vCenter Server Appliance with an external Platform Services Controller, you must
apply the patches to the Platform Services Controller and its replicating partners, if any in the vCenter
Single Sign-On domain. For more information, see Update sequence for vSphere 6.0 and its compatible
VMware products.
Patching the vCenter Server Appliance by Using the Appliance
Management Interface
You can log in to the Appliance Management Interface of a vCenter Server Appliance that contains a
vCenter Server with an embedded Platform Services Controller, a vCenter Server with an external
Platform Services Controller, or a Platform Services Controller to view the installed patches, check for
new patches and install them, and configure automatic checks for available patches.
To perform ISO-based patching, you download an ISO image, attach the ISO image to the CD/DVD drive
of the appliance, check for available patches in the ISO image, and install the patches.
To perform URL-based patching, you check for available patches in a repository URL and install the
patches. The vCenter Server Appliance is preset with a default VMware repository URL for the build
profile of the appliance. You can configure the appliance to use the default VMware repository URL or a
custom repository URL, for example, a repository URL that you previously built on a local Web server
running within your data center.
Log In to the vCenter Server Appliance Management Interface
Log in to the vCenter Server Appliance Management Interface to access the vCenter Server Appliance
configuration settings.
Note The login session expires if you leave the vCenter Server Appliance Management Interface idle for
10 minutes.
Prerequisites
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Verify that the vCenter Server Appliance is successfully deployed and running.
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If you are using Internet Explorer, verify that TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1, and TLS 1.2 are enabled in the
security settings.
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