So I never did get an answer on this, either from here, VMware
Communities, or Tech Support. :-) But since the Host Agent Pre-Check
passed, and the new vCenter 5.1 Pre-Install Check Script passed, I
just went ahead and did it.

So yesterday I upgraded my 5.0 to 5.1.0b. And it all Just Worked,
surprisingly enough. :-) Every section said completed successfully. It
does pay to do your homework - in my case, the SQL instance where I
created my RSA Single Sign On database was on a separate server. Being
a named instance (i.e., not default), the port number was 50977, not
the standard 1433). I found that port by asking my head DBA. :-) I
specified that when installing SSO, and it seemed to work. Also, when
installing Syslog Collector and Dump Collector, I had to specify the
username as "user@domain", not the "user" that the configuration
screen pre-filled in for me.

(to be extra safe, I made a local hosts file on my vCenter, just
incase there were problems with my DNS. There wasn't - all my hosts
properly resolved forward and backward in DNS; I'm a bit of a stickler
for that - but it doesn't hurt just to be safe. Remember to do a
"ipconfig /flushdns", to reload the hosts file)

Other than that, I didn't have any problems. Took about 80 minutes (I
went slowly, just in case). I also upgraded 2 vSphere clients on
workstations (mine and my boss), and again that just worked, along
with the Update Manager upgrade.

So at this point, I just need to change my SQL Agent job that creates
a nightly backup of my VirtualCenter DB to also make a backup of my
RSA database. And then upgrade my hosts ...

I will let it sit and percolate for another day, and start to upgrade
the hosts to 5.1, by using the Update Manager.

On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:23 AM, Michael Leone <[email protected]> wrote:
> I realize this is more than a bit OT for this list. But I'm still
> waiting to hear back from VMware Tech Support (they said they need to
> contact their engineers), and I've had no response from the VMware
> community yet. So I thought I would take a chance and ask here.
>
> I am about to upgrade from ESXi 5.0 U2 to 5.1. I am running the
> vCenter Server Database Pre-Upgrade Checker as a pre-step, and it is
> failing. Regardless of whether I run 32 or 64 bit checker, and
> regardless of whether I choose the ODBC or Credentials type of check..
>
> vCenter OS=Win 2008 R2; DB = SQL 2008 R2 in a named instance, on a
> remote server.
>
> I am using ODBC as connection type, and am using the name I see in
> ODBC, and the correct SQL sa user and password. But it fails. Even if
> I use the "Credentials" option, it still fails. Both complain about
> failing to create a file.
>
> vCenter Server version = 5.0.0 Build 804277
>
>
> The log shows: (snipped) - same error whether running an ODBC or
> Credentials check
>
> ---------------------------
> Signature file path:
> C:\Users\admin\Documents\64bit-check.xml-signature20130410141806.xml
> Message output file path:
> C:\Users\admin\Documents\64bit-check.xml-message20130410141806.txt
> Output archive file created.
> Error: no such file
> C:\Users\admin\Documents\64bit-check.xml-signature20130410141806.xml
> ---------------------------
>
> And the Debug log:
> C:\Users\admin\Documents\64bit-check.xml-signature20130410141806.xml
> (The system cannot find the file specified)
>
> The KB (< 
> http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2004286
>>) says that the checker compares a signature file of what I am
> running, against a "standard" signature file. From the looks of it,
> it's not creating my signature file, even tho the log says it did.
>
> Anybody ever run this? Does it even work? Looks to me like an error in
> the Java code that creates the signature, or the code that reads it
> back in, it's the only thing I can think of.
>
> Mind you, the 5.1 Host Agent Pre-Upgrade check runs flawlessly. But I
> am presuming that the Database PreCheck does a more comprehensive
> check (else why does it exist?).

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