VMware vSphere Update Manager 6.5 Update 3k for Windows OS | JUL 30 2020 | Build 16607990

vCenter Server 6.5 Update 3k | JUL 30 2020 | ISO Build 16613358

VMware vSphere Update Manager service in vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 Update 3k | JUL 30 2020 | ISO Build 16607990

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What's in the Release Notes

These release notes cover the following topics:

The Update Manager release notes provide information about VMware vSphere Update Manager, an optional module for VMware vCenter Server. For more information about VMware vSphere Update Manager, see the Installing and Administering VMware vSphere Update Manager documentation.

What's New

Some of the open source components that are embedded in Update Manager 6.5 Update 3k, which are updated in this release include:

  • The OpenSSL package is updated to version openssl-1.0.2v.
  • The Oracle (Sun) JRE package is updated to 1.8.0_251.
  • cURL is updated to version 7.70.0.
  • The libxml2 library is updated to version 2.9.10.
  • The c-ares library is updated to version 1.14.0.
  • Eclipse Jetty is upgraded to version 9.3.28.v20191105.
  • The zlib library is updated to version 1.2.11.
  • The Expat XML parser is updated to version 2.2.7.
  • The libPNG library is updated to version 1.2.57.
  • The unixODBC package is updated to version 2.3.6.

Update Manager Functionality Differences Between vSphere Client and vSphere Web Client

Note: Using Update Manager functionality in the vSphere Client (HTML5-based GUI) is only supported for Update Manager that runs in the vCenter Server Appliance.

Supported vSphere Update Manager features

6.5.0
vSphere Web Client

6.5 Update 3k vSphere Client

Update Manager Home -> Compliance statistics

NO

YES

Update Manager Home ->  Monitor Tab -> Events and Notifications

YES

PARTIAL (Filter manually for Update Manager events)

Update Manager Home -> Baselines Tab

YES

YES

Duplicate baselines and baseline groups

NO

YES

Update Manager Home -> Updates Tab

YES

YES

Filter updates by baseline

NO

YES

Upload patches with a single step

NO

YES

Update Manager Home ->  ESXi Images Tab

YES

YES

Upload ESXi images with a single step

NO

YES

View ESXi image contents

YES

NO

Update Manager Home -> Settings Tab -> Remediation settings

NO

PARTIAL 1

vCenter object -> Updates Tab -> Host / Cluster Compliance

YES

YES

Quick Boot support

YES NO

Automatic pre-check on remediation

NO

YES

Remediate with a single step

NO

YES

Invoke Create Baseline process from the Attach Baseline dialog

YES

NO

Scheduled remediation

YES

PARTIAL (Fewer recurrence options) 

Change remediation settings

YES

PARTIAL 2

Select settings for current host remediation task only

YES

NO

Remediate hosts/clusters simultaneously against multiple baselines or baseline groups

YES

NO

Remediate hosts/clusters against selected patches of a baseline or a baseline group

YES

NO

Scan and remediate buttons are located on the same page

YES

NO

vCenter object -> Updates Tab -> VM Compliance

YES

YES

Upgrade VMware Tools on reboot with a single click

NO

YES

VM remediation with a single click

NO

YES

VM baselines

YES

NO 3

vCenter object -> Updates Tab -> Schedule a scan

YES

PARTIAL (Fewer recurrence options) 

vCenter object -> Monitor Tab -> Tasks & Events -> Edit a scheduled scan

YES

NO

vCenter object -> Context menu actions

YES

PARTIAL (Fewer menu actions)

Export of grid contents (e.g. export baseline contents)

YES

PARTIAL (No custom item selection)

1 The following host/cluster remediation settings are not available from the Update Manager general settings:

  • Enable parallel remediation
  • Enable Quick Boot
  • Disable any removable media devices
  • Disable Distributed Power Management (DPM)
  • Disable High Availability Admission Control (HAC)
  • Disable Fault Tolerance (FT)

2 During remediation, Update Manager handles host/cluster settings as follows:

  • The options to enable parallel remediation, disable removable media devices, ignore warnings about unsupported hardware devices, ignore warnings for no longer supported VMFS datastores, are not active.
  • The options to enable Quick Boot, disable Distributed Power Management (DPM), disable High Availability Admission Control (HAC) and disable Fault Tolerance (FT), are active.

VM baselines are no longer in use. You can directly update VM Hardware and VM Tools versions of a VM.

For other compatibility, installation and upgrades, product support notices, and features see the VMware vSphere Update Manager 6.5 Update 2 Release Notes.

Resolved Issues

The resolved issues are grouped as follows.

Using Update Manager
  • If a web browser fails to access an address by using ports 9087 or 9084, the error page might display the name and version of the webserver

    If a web browser cannot access an address by using vSphere ports 9087 or 9084, the 404 NOT FOUND error page might display the name and version of the webserver.

    This issue is resolved in this release.

  • Update Manager fails during parallel staging or remediation of ESXi hosts in a cluster

    Update Manager might fail with a core dump during parallel staging or remediation of ESXi hosts in a cluster.

    This issue is resolved in this release.

Known Issues from Earlier Releases

To view a list of previous known issues, click here.

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