The upgrade coordinator orchestrates the upgrade of the Management Plane at the end. When the Management Plane upgrade is in progress, avoid any configuration changes from any of the nodes.
Note: After you initiate the upgrade, the
NSX Manager user interface is briefly inaccessible. Then the
NSX Manager user interface, API, and CLI are not accessible until the upgrade finishes and the Management plane is restarted.
Prerequisites
Verify that the NSX Edge cluster is upgraded successfully. See Upgrade NSX Edge Cluster.
If you are upgrading from a version earlier than NSX-T Data Center 3.0, provision a secondary disk of exactly 100 GB capacity on all NSX Manager appliances. Reboot the appliance if the secondary disk is not detected by the Upgrade Coordinator.
Procedure
- Backup the NSX Manager.
See the
NSX-T Data Center Administration Guide.
- Click Start to upgrade the Management plane.
- Accept the upgrade notification.
You can safely ignore any upgrade related errors such as, HTTP service disruption that appears at this time. These errors appear because the Management plane is rebooting during the upgrading.
Wait until all the nodes are upgraded. It may take several minutes for the cluster to reach a stable state.
- In the CLI, log in to the NSX Manager to verify that the services have started and to check the cluster status.
- get service
When the services start, the Service state appears as running. Some of the services include, SSH, install-upgrade, and manager.
get service
lists the IP address of the orchestrator node. See
Enabled on
. Use this IP address throughout the upgrade process.
Note: Ensure that you do not use any type of Virtual IP address to upgrade
NSX-T Data Center.
If the services are not running, troubleshoot the problem. See the NSX-T Data Center Troubleshooting Guide.
- get cluster status
If the group status is not Stable, troubleshoot the problem. See the NSX-T Data Center Troubleshooting Guide.
What to do next
Perform post-upgrade tasks or troubleshoot errors depending on the upgrade status. See Post-Upgrade Tasks or Troubleshooting Upgrade Failures.