

Intelligent site continuity for stretched clusters. This patch updates esx-base, esx-tboot, vsan and vsanhealth VIBs to resolve the following issues: The resolved issues are grouped as follows. Additionally, the system can be updated by using the image profile and the esxcli software profile command.įor more information, see vSphere Command-Line Interface Concepts and Examples and vSphere Upgrade Guide.

For details, see About Installing and Administering VMware vSphere Update Manager.ĮSXi hosts can be updated by manually downloading the patch ZIP file from the VMware download page and installing the VIB by using the esxcli software vib command. The typical way to apply patches to ESXi hosts is by using the VMware vSphere Update Manager. Image Profile Nameįor more information about the individual bulletins, see the My VMware page and the Resolved Issues, and Known Issues sections. Application of the general release image profile applies to new bug fixes. VMware patch and update releases contain general and critical image profiles. This rollup bulletin contains the latest VIBs with all the fixes since the initial release of ESXi 6.5. Virtual Machine Migration or Shutdown Required: Yes If you have upgraded to ESXi650-201810001, no additional steps are required. The VSAN.ClomEnableInplaceExpansion setting does not affect host reboots or running workloads.Īfter you upgrade all hosts to ESXi650-201810001, you can set VSAN.ClomEnableInplaceExpansion back to 1 and enable it. Set the VSAN.ClomEnableInplaceExpansion advanced configuration option to 0 on all hosts.Log in to the ESXi host through SSH as root.IMPORTANT: If you are a vSAN customer, before you upgrade to ESXi650-201810002, if you have not upgraded to ESXi650-201810001, and if an expansion of a VMDK is likely, follow these steps:
