Virtual Center 2.5 Its Time
I’m ready to start planning my upgrade to virtual center 2.5. I’m looking through old post on this site and searching other vmware blogs to make sure I have all my bases covered. I’m going to start collecting all the links and post I find right here. So if you have any to add that I missed. Please leave a comment.
Thanks,jb
RTFM Education – Upgrade Guide to ESX 3.5 and VirtualCenter 2.5
Upgrade to ESX 3.5 without leaving your desk
ESX 3.0.1 VMs reboot when adding host to VC 2.5
Customization fails after VC 2.5 Upgrade
Potential Problem with ESX 3.0.x and VirtualCenter 2.5
VMware ESX 3.5 upgrade path: Where to start
VirtualCenter 2.5 upgrade issue with SQL 2000
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I’m not sure if I need to run the Database Upgrade Wizard since I’m running virtual center 2.0.2 right now.
I got virtual center upgraded today. After a little database issue that caused me to have to restore the DB and unistall and reinstall virtual center. Now all my ESX servers show as disconnected.
I just had to re-connect and re-enter the password to connect to each, then I had to click reconfigure HA for each ESX server.