What about vmware.com itself?

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Leone [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 02, 2010 8:24 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: VMware upgrade question

On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:04 AM, Damien Solodow
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know of any ESX lists like this one unfortunately.

Shoot. :-(

> You are on the right track for the upgrade process, but it may be even
> simpler then you are thinking.

Simple is good. I like simple. :-)

> First, upgrade vCenter like you're thinking. It's perfectly ok to have
a
> newer vCenter managing older ESX hosts. I would suggest making a
backup
> of the vcenter database first just in case.

Ah, good. Yes, I have a scheduled SQL SQL Agent job that makes a flat
file copy of the database, which I back up every night.

> After vcenter is upgraded, you can use VMware Update Manager to apply
> Update 5 to the hosts.

Hmm ... VMware Update Manager. Never heard of it. :-) Something more
to go look up. Thanks for the hint.

> When you tell VUM to apply the upgrade, it will
> automatically put the host in maintenance mode (which because it's a
DRS
> cluster will migrate off the guests). It will then apply the upgrade
and
> reboot the host. Once it comes back up and re-establishes
communication
> with vCenter it will be taken out of maintenance mode.

Sounds like my kind of plan! :-)

Thanks so much.

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