I have been able to replicate that the Xeon D 10GbE X552/X557 driver VIB needs to be re-installed right after the upgrade, simple one line workaround is documented here, with details below.I have only tested this method when upgrading from 6.5.0a Build 5224934 to Build 5969303, your experience from earlier 6.x versions may vary.How to easily update your VMware vCenter Server Appliance from 6.5.x to 6.5 Update 1 (VCSA 6.5 U1) vCenter/VCSA 6.5 should be upgraded to 6.5 Update 1 (aka U1) before upgrading your host(s) to ESXi 6.5 U1 Build 5969303, see:.Synopsis: VMware vCenter Server and Tools updates resolve multiple security vulnerabilities This upgrade is also known as version 6.5.0 Build 5969303 or 6.5U1. The simple update method that this article details means you won't need the ISO Download Page for:ĮSXi 6.5 U1 | 27 JULY 2017 | Build 5969303 You'll find the newer article that features an even easier update method here:Īrticle below as it originally appeared. For additional information, see the License Management section in the vCenter Server and Host Management Guide.Important Update - On Mar 20 2018, VMware VMSA-2018-0004.3 announced that CVE-2017-5715 (Spectre-2) mitigation is now included in the latest patch that you should be using instead of the older patch featured in the original article below. Prior to upgrading ESXi hosts, you can determine the number of licenses required using the license counting tool described in 'Counting CPU licenses needed under new VMware licensing policy'. If a CPU has more than 32 cores, additional CPU licenses are required as announced in 'Update to VMware’s per-CPU Pricing Model'.
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