How to Patch a Standalone ESXi Host

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone

    Although you can use VMware's ESXi hypervisor for free, you are expected to pay for vCenter to manage multiple servers. But if you have just a standalone server, you can still update ESXi and it's free

  • @robertoandion7515
    @robertoandion7515 Před rokem +4

    Second time I've used this video to update my Standalone ESXi Host. Very detailed, thanks again!

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback, much appreciated
      I don't want to think how many times I refer back to my own videos
      It's part of the reason I created them

  • @AceGoes
    @AceGoes Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much! This worked for me. Microsoft released a KB update that breaks VMs booting in UEFI secure mode, so I needed to update ESXi to version 7.03K. Your video was very thorough and easy to comprehend. My VMs are back online! Thanks again

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem +2

      Taking snapshots of VMs has got me out of several update problems over time
      But good to know the video was helpful

  • @robert2148
    @robert2148 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Appreciate your thorough explanation. I'm new to working on servers and was having the hardest time updating from 6.5 to 7.0. Big thanks!

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před 11 měsíci

      Good to know the video was helpful
      I've found ESXi is usually pretty simple to set up and maintain compared to most other hypervisors
      But thanks to they're marketing model patching stand servers is more difficult

  • @blvckblanco2356
    @blvckblanco2356 Před rokem +1

    David thanks for your hospitality to do and share this videos , i passed all the morning reading a lot of how i can apply the last patches releases to esxi.
    Regards

  • @houseaccount2437
    @houseaccount2437 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks David. Great video and really appreciated the written instructions in the comments. Worked perfectly!

  • @TanCoyote1
    @TanCoyote1 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Good procedure, easy to follow. Helped me patch my ESXi 8 server!

  • @petter268
    @petter268 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for this excellent walkthrough. Much appreciated!

  • @BigHeadClan
    @BigHeadClan Před rokem +1

    Excellent video sir, new to ESXi side of things and was having issues getting a test VM up and running in my home lab.

  • @jamesstone1374
    @jamesstone1374 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you! I've been struggling with this issue for a little over a week and your video showed me what I was doing wrong! Thank you!

  • @MarcinBialecki10
    @MarcinBialecki10 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks! Very helpful video :)

  • @Phelper99
    @Phelper99 Před rokem +1

    Great walk thought, it worked! I was a little worried I'd have to learn how to exit maintenance mode from the DCUI as I virtualize my network router on the esxi machine, but was able to log right back into the webgui for esxi. Thanks!

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem

      Good to know the video helped
      I never like upgrading a hypervisor as there are too many dependencies
      Thankfully ESXi allows you to nest hypervisors so I can at least test patches out first

  • @michaelcooper5490
    @michaelcooper5490 Před rokem +1

    Hello David, another great video. Thanks. Have an awesome day sir!

  • @avinash0072355
    @avinash0072355 Před rokem +1

    Excellent Video. Thank you so much!

  • @kodemasterx
    @kodemasterx Před rokem +1

    Thank you kindly sir, this was very helpful and well explained as well.

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem

      Thanks for the feedback and good to know the video was helpful

    • @kodemasterx
      @kodemasterx Před rokem

      @@TechTutorialsDavidMcKone I checked your channel and saw a few other interesting videos that I might check out in the near future, I dropped a sub in the mean time!

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem

      @@kodemasterx Thanks very much, hope you find the other videos useful

  • @LFphant
    @LFphant Před rokem +1

    Thank you, this was helpful!

  • @Thomasthesane
    @Thomasthesane Před rokem +1

    Thanks, the exact video i needed! Very useful indeed.

  • @mrdan2012
    @mrdan2012 Před rokem

    Incredily helpful thank you for the assistant!

  • @yasithaperera8303
    @yasithaperera8303 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Thank you!

  • @MahmoodJenami
    @MahmoodJenami Před rokem +1

    Great tutorial. Thanks👍

  • @uuldriks
    @uuldriks Před rokem +1

    Very helpfull cheers mate!

  • @SebastianCalle-xr9tv
    @SebastianCalle-xr9tv Před rokem +1

    This video has been very helpful, a question David, are you using Linux or Mac? What distro?

  • @JK-qz1sw
    @JK-qz1sw Před rokem +1

    Thx D. Informative video. 👍
    Wouldn't it be safer to enter maintenance mode before installing the patch and then proceed with the update? Maintenance mode (e.g. in sql server) allows only one connection, which is the root user in our case. Some extra security IMO.

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem +1

      I'm not aware of similar behaviour with maintenance mode for ESXi
      The security guidance I've seen is to isolate the management interface to limit where remote management access can come from but nothing about limiting the the number of login attempts or the number of connections
      Makes a lot of sense then as to why SSH is automatically disabled after the server reboots
      Maintenance mode itself is more for clusters I think because it would stop other hypervisors migrating VMs to the one being worked on and also immediately after it reboots
      In this case we're pre-patching an update which takes effect after the reboot so it doesn't really matter as it's a standalone hypervisor

    • @JK-qz1sw
      @JK-qz1sw Před rokem

      @@TechTutorialsDavidMcKone Makes sense too. thank you for your reply and keep making videos. It's nice to watch them. No unnecessary content, directly focused on the topic 👌

  • @winicz
    @winicz Před rokem +1

    Finally, no hinglish

  • @houseofjax21
    @houseofjax21 Před 10 měsíci +1

    great video, got my vmware esxi updated withought any issues

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před 10 měsíci

      Good to know the video was helpful
      I wish they'd offer a better GUI for standalone servers, but their focus is Enterprise companies running clusters

  • @euphoricjunkie190
    @euphoricjunkie190 Před rokem +1

    Great video, plan to upgrade mine soon. Do you know whether this works with done with Custom ISO's from the VMware website (II installed using their Dell Custom ISO? Also do you know whether you can boot with the custom ISO and just upgrade it like that? Thanks to anyone for their input.

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem

      As far as I recall you can't download and patch with a standard ISO if your server is running a custom build
      You need the upgrade for that vendor

  • @markturner8909
    @markturner8909 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this video very helpful. I have updated my physical host and 4 nested Esxi hosts - VMs. However, I have one hosts fails with the following error [InstallationError]
    Failed to remove ramdisk stagebootbank:
    Please refer to the log file for more details. Do you have an suggestions I have tried changing the swap location and changing the cache settings no success. Thank you

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem +1

      The common option I've seen is to move the swap file somewhere else:
      Host > System > Swap
      But since you seem to have done that, I'd suggest checking the logs for more specific details
      You can get their locations here:
      docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/7.0/com.vmware.vsphere.monitoring.doc/GUID-832A2618-6B11-4A28-9672-93296DA931D0.html
      You can also try this article about free space problems:
      kb.vmware.com/s/article/1007638

  • @sykstyx-potentialunbound8440

    quick one do i have to install patches in sequence or i can skip to the more recent ones if there is a gap?

  • @deleteme0000000000
    @deleteme0000000000 Před rokem +1

    In my case I have an HPe server in a production environment and it is an enterprise version can you please help me create the command line to use to run the updates. what would be different here, I have downloaded the customized HPe image and it is uploaded to the datastore

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem +1

      You'll need to follow along with the video to see how I created the command for my own server to work out how to do this for yours
      But what follows the -p parameter depends on the file you've downloaded plus the software edition you're running
      If it helps, on the host page you'll see a section on the right called Configuration and in there an Image profile for what you already have installed
      Mine is currently showing ESXi-7.0U3c-19193900-standard
      So I know any update I apply requires that trailing -standard
      What follows the -d parameter depends on where the file was uploaded to and it will be different for each server
      If you go back over the video you should see how I found that out for my local storage
      If it helps, go to Storage and then click on the datastore you'll find that path for the file where it says Location in the top left corner

    • @deleteme0000000000
      @deleteme0000000000 Před rokem

      @@TechTutorialsDavidMcKone That is very helpful much appreciated!!

  • @blukanu2
    @blukanu2 Před rokem +1

    Can you do the same thing from Help - Update in the client?

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem

      I'm only seeing an option for VIBs (vSphere Installation Bundle) in the Help menu
      A complete update for vSphere would involve downloading a Software Depot which contains every package needed and requires either the VMware Update Manager or you use the CLI

  • @xavius30
    @xavius30 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi David, can you patch a Dell custom image with the standard software patches released from VMware without it screwing things up? Say I'm running DEL-ESXi-703_20842708-A10 (Dell Inc.) and want to use VMware-ESXi-7.0U3p-23307199-depot? Would it be better to download the latest Dell custom image VMware-VMvisor-Installer-7.0.0.update03-22348816.x86_64-Dell_Customized-A19.zip and apply the updates through that?

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před 6 měsíci +1

      If it's running an image made for Dell, then it's best to update it with a custom patch

  • @andrewhannan
    @andrewhannan Před rokem +2

    Hi Dave, posted a comment yesterday but it seems to have disappeared? I shall try again! Really great video, really clear talking style and it helped me learn a bit more about the subject and I am looking forward to watching more of yours... I am stuck updating my home HPE esxi server 7.0 Update 1 as it does not have -standard in the profile and I'd love your input please? The profile name in the host screen is showing as "(Updated) HPE-Custom-AddOn_701.0.0.10.6.3-9 (Hewlett Packard Enterprise)" and the new downloaded customised file is "VMware-ESXi-7.0.3-20842708-HPE-703.0.0.11.2.0.9-Jan2023-depot". What on earth should I use for the profile? I've tried -standard and many other combinations but consistently receive "[NoMatchError] No image profile found with name XXX". Completely stumped by this -profile section!

    • @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone
      @TechTutorialsDavidMcKone  Před rokem +1

      I haven't seen the other comment but this one was in held for review as it contains "coding" details
      The profile name and file name look very different and I'm not familiar with the HPE servers to suggest what should work so you'll probably have better luck asking on the VMware or HPE forums
      While I was looking around though I did come across this
      vibsdepot.hpe.com/getting_started.html
      But I'm not sure if that helps
      Otherwise there was a much more technical PDF for ESXi on HPE servers
      www.hpe.com/psnow/doc/a00061651enw?jumpid=in_lit-psnow-red

    • @andrewhannan
      @andrewhannan Před rokem +1

      @@TechTutorialsDavidMcKone thank you very much for your input! Much appreciated! Would you believe the detailed PDF (which I had read) lists an incorrect command, missing the -p profile info and also the -d which is a requirement!
      But.. I've done it! I found a command which lists the profiles available within an image which is "esxcli software sources profile list -d /vmfs/volumes///". This gave me the profile name I needed for the update (which was: "HPE-Custom-AddOn_703.0.0.11.2.0-9 "). I Updated the update -p section of the command which went through perfectly and server has rebooted on 7.0 Update 3 quite happily :)