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Table 111. Error and Warning Codes That Are Returned by the Installation and Upgrade
Precheck Script (Continued)
Error or Warning Description
SPACE_AVAIL_CONFIG vSphere Update Manager only. The host disk must have enough
free space to store the legacy configuration between reboots.
SUPPORTED_ESX_VERSION You can upgrade or migrate to ESXi 6.5 only from version 5.5 or
6.0 ESXi hosts.
TBOOT_REQUIRED This message applies only to vSphere Update Manager
upgrades. The upgrade fails with this error when the host
system is running in trusted boot mode (tboot), but the ESXi
upgrade ISO does not contain any tboot VIBs. This test prevents
an upgrade that can make the host less secure.
UNSUPPORTED_DEVICES Warning. This test checks for unsupported devices. Some PCI
devices are not supported in ESXi 6.5.
UPDATE_PENDING This test checks the host for VIB installations that require a
reboot. This test fails if one or more such VIBs is installed, but
the host has not yet been rebooted. In these conditions, the
precheck script is unable to reliably determine which packages
are currently installed on the host, so it might not be safe to rely
on the rest of the precheck tests to determine whether an
upgrade is safe.
If you encounter this error, restart the host and retry the
upgrade.
Restore vCenter Server 5.5 Services If Upgrade Fails
If an upgrade to vCenter Server with external Platform Services Controller fails, you must manually
restore or repoint vCenter Inventory Service or other vCenter Server services.
Problem
If a vCenter Server upgrade failure occurs after the uninstallation phase and reverts the setup to the
previous state (vCenter Server 5.5), it might not reregister vCenter Inventory Service or other
vCenter Server services with the vCenter Single Sign-On included in Platform Services Controller 6.5.
Cause
vCenter Inventory Service and other vCenter Server services are unregistered from vCenter Single-Sign-
On 5.5 during the upgrade to vCenter Server 6.5. If an upgrade failure occurs after the services are
unregistered, the registration information is lost. When the upgrade to vCenter Server 6.5 is resumed, the
installer sees unregistered services and leaves them unregistered. The vCenter Inventory Service or
other vCenter Server services must be manually repointed or registered with the newly upgraded
Platform Services Controller 6.5 instance. See Knowledge Base article 2033620.
Solution
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Find and follow the instructions in the knowledge base article for repointing or reregistering these
services with vCenter Single Sign-On.
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