If you have already installed VMware Aria Operations, you can update your software when a newer version becomes available.
Note: Installation might take several minutes or even a couple hours depending on the size and type of your clusters and nodes.
Note: Before you can upgrade to
VMware Aria Operations 8.16 you must delete all remote collectors and replace them with cloud proxies. For information about migrating from
VMware Aria Application Remote Collector to cloud proxy, see
KB 83059.
Prerequisites
- Create a snapshot of each node in your cluster. For information about how to perform this task, see the VMware Aria Operations Information Center.
- Obtain the PAK file for your cluster. For information about which file to use, see the VMware Aria Operations Information Center.
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Before you install the PAK file, or upgrade your VMware Aria Operations instance, clone any cusomized content to preserve it. Customized content can include alert definitios, symptom definitions, recommendations, and views. Then, during the softeare update, you select the option named Install the PAK file even if it is already installed.
- Since version 6.2.1, VMware Aria Operations update operation has a validation process that identifies issues before you start to update your software. Although it is good practice to run the pre-update check and resolve any issues found, users who have environmental constraints can deactivate this validation check.
To deactivate the pre-update validation check, perform the following steps:
- Edit the update file to /storage/db/pakRepoLocal/bypass_prechecks_VMware AriaOperationsManagerEnterprise-buildnumberofupdate.json.
- Change the value to TRUE and run the update.
Note: If you deactivate the validation, you might encounter blocking failures during the update itself.
Procedure
What to do next
Delete the snapshots you made before the software update.
Note: Multiple snapshots can degrade performance, so delete your pre-update snapshots after the software update completes.