![]() ![]() This is an Upgrade that was chosen at which point the installed kicks off and gives you some details on what version of the VCSA you can upgrade from.Ĭlicking on Ok we are now presented with the VCSA Deployment Menu. Rerun the vcsa-setup.htm and you should get the Install/Upgrade page…for me in Chrome I have to allow an External Protocol Request.įrom there you have the option to Install or Upgrade to VCSA 6.0. If you haven’t installed the 6.0 Client Integration Plugin located in the \vcsa folder of the ISO close down the browser and run that. Working through the Upgrade Process, you need to download VMware-VCSA-all-6.0.0-2562643.iso and mount the VCSA ISO (Thanks and from there double click on vcsa-setup.htm. ![]() It then shuts down the old VSCA and assumes it’s IP Address. No word if this upgrade is possible via the old school method shown above, however the basic run through of the upgrade process is that the new VCSA is deployed and then imports data and settings from the existing VCSA while living on temporary network settings. 0 release (not withstanding Change Control) upgrading production systems won’t be happening any time soon…however I had an opportunity right away to upgrade the Zettagrid Lab VCSA 5.5 Appliance to the 6.0 Appliance. Like most VMware Junkies over the past 24 hours I’ve downloaded the vSphere 6.0 bits and had them ready and primed to deploy and discover all the new features.
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