An in-place upgrade provides a quick way to upgrade Site Recovery Manager Server without changing the information that you provided for the previous installation.
About this task
With an in-place upgrade, you upgrade Site Recovery Manager Server on the same host machine as an existing Site Recovery Manager Server installation. To upgrade Site Recovery Manager and migrate the Site Recovery Manager Server to a different host machine, see Upgrade Site Recovery Manager Server with Migration.
Before you update Site Recovery Manager 6.5 to a 6.5.x update release or to a 6.5.x.x patch release by using in-place upgrade or migration, see the respective Release Notes document at VMware Site Recovery Manager Documentation for information about the supported upgrade methods.
When you upgrade Site Recovery Manager Server, you provide the address of the Platform Services Controller that the upgraded vCenter Server instance uses. If the address of the Platform Services Controller changed during upgrade, provide the new address when you upgrade Site Recovery Manager Server. For the subsequent steps of the upgrade, the Site Recovery Manager installer reuses information about vCenter Server connections, certificates, and database configuration from the previous Site Recovery Manager installation. The installer populates the text boxes in the installation wizard with the values from the previous installation.
To change installation information, for example, database connections, certificate location, or administrator credentials, you must run the installer in modify mode after you upgrade an existing Site Recovery Manager Server.
If existing configuration information is invalid for the upgrade, the upgrade fails. For example, the upgrade fails if the database is not accessible at the same DSN, or if vCenter Server is not accessible at the same port.
During upgrade, you cannot change the vCenter Server instance to which Site Recovery Manager connects. To connect to a different vCenter Server instance, you must install a new Site Recovery Manager Server.
If you are updating an existing Site Recovery Manager 6.5 release to an update release or a patch release, not all steps in the procedure apply.
Prerequisites
You completed the tasks and obtained the information described inPrerequisites and Best Practices for Site Recovery Manager Upgrade.
Log in to the Site Recovery Manager host machine to upgrade. Log in using an account with sufficient privileges. This is often an Active Directory domain administrator, but can also be a local administrator.
If you use an SQL Server database with Integrated Windows Authentication as the Site Recovery Manager database, use the same user account or an account with the same privileges when you upgrade Site Recovery Manager Server as you used when you created the Integrated Windows Authentication data source name (DSN) for SQL Server.
Procedure
What to do next
Log in to vSphere Web Client, or if you are already connected to vSphere Web Client, log out of vSphere Web Client and log in again. The upgraded Site Recovery Manager extension appears in vSphere Web Client. You might need to clear the browser cache for the upgrade to appear in vSphere Web Client. If the upgrade still does not appear, restart the vSphere Web Client service.
Select vSphere Web Client to verify that the build numbers for Site Recovery Manager Server and the Site Recovery Manager plug-in reflect the upgrade.
in theRepeat the procedure to upgrade the Site Recovery Manager Server on the other Site Recovery Manager site.
If you changed the Platform Services Controller address, or you changed the Site Recovery Manager, Platform Services Controller, or the vCenter Server certificate during the upgrade, or if the site pairing is broken, reconfigure the pairing between the sites. For information about site pairing, see Reconfigure the Connection Between Sites.
When you have upgraded both sites, perform the post-upgrade tasks in Configure and Verify the Upgraded Site Recovery Manager Installation.