When the OVA deployment finishes, you are redirected to stage 2 of the upgrade process to transfer the data from the old appliance and start the services of the newly deployed vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 with an external Platform Services Controller.

Procedure

  1. Review the introduction to stage 2 of the upgrade process and click Next.
  2. Wait for the pre-upgrade check to finish and read the pre-upgrade check result if any.
    • If the pre-upgrade check result contains error messages, read the messages and click Logs to export and download a support bundle for troubleshooting.

      You cannot proceed with the upgrade until you have corrected the errors.

      Important: If you have provided incorrect vCenter Single Sign-On user name and password of the source appliance during stage 1, the pre-upgrade check fails with an authentication error.
    • If the pre-upgrade check result contains warning messages, read the messages and click Close.

      After you have verified that your system meets the requirements from the warning message, you can proceed with the upgrade.

  3. On the Select upgrade data page, choose the types of data that you want to transfer from the old appliance to the new upgraded appliance.
    The large amount of data requires more time to be transferred to the new appliance. For minimum upgrade time and storage requirement for the new appliance, select to transfer only the configuration data.
  4. On the ready to complete page, review the upgrade settings, accept the backup acknowledgment, and click Finish.
  5. Read the shutdown warning message and click OK.
  6. Wait for the data transfer and setup process to finish and click OK to go to the vCenter Server Getting Started page.

Results

The vCenter Server Appliance is upgraded. The old vCenter Server Appliance is powered off and the new appliance starts.

What to do next

  • Verify Your vCenter Server Appliance Upgrade or Migration Is Successful.
  • If the old vCenter Server Appliance uses a non-ephemeral distributed virtual port group, to preserve the port group setting, you can manually connect the new appliance to the original non-ephemeral distributed virtual port group. For information about configuring virtual machine networking on a vSphere distributed switch, see vSphere Networking.

  • Upgrade all vCenter Server instances in the vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
  • You can configure high availability for the vCenter Server Appliance. For information about providing vCenter Server Appliance high availability, see vSphere Availability.