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16 On the Ready to Complete page, click Finish.
NOTE In the Recent Tasks pane, the remediation task is displayed and will remain at about 22 percent for
most of the process. The process is still running and will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Remediate Hosts Against Baseline Groups
You can remediate hosts against attached groups of upgrade, patch, and extension baselines. Baseline
groups might contain multiple patch and extension baselines, or an upgrade baseline combined with
multiple patch and extension baselines.
You can perform an orchestrated upgrade by using a host baseline group. The upgrade baseline in the
baseline group runs first, followed by patch and extension baselines.
NOTE Alternatively, you can upgrade hosts by using a single upgrade baseline. See “Remediate Hosts
Against an Upgrade Baseline,” on page 175.
Prerequisites
Ensure that at least one baseline group is attached to the host.
Connect the vSphere Client to a vCenter Server system with which Update Manager is registered. If your
vCenter Server system is a part of a connected group in vCenter Linked Mode, specify the Update Manager
instance by selecting the name of the corresponding vCenter Server system in the navigation bar.
Review any scan messages in the Upgrade Details window for potential problems with hardware, third-
party software, and configuration issues that might prevent a successful upgrade or migration to ESXi 5.0.
Procedure
1 On the Home page of the vSphere Client, select Hosts and Clusters and click the Update Manager tab.
2 Right-click the inventory object you want to remediate and select Remediate.
If you select a container object, all hosts under the selected object are remediated.
3 On the Remediation Selection page of the Remediate wizard, select the baseline group and baselines to
apply.
4 (Optional) Select the hosts that you want to remediate and click Next.
If you have chosen to remediate a single host and not a container object, the host is selected by default.
5 On the End User License Agreement page, accept the terms and click Next.
6 (Optional) On the ESXi 5.5 Upgrade page, select the option to remove any installed third-party software
modules that are incompatible with the upgrade and ignore warnings about unsupported devices on
the host in order to continue with the remediation.
In case any additional third-party modules installed on the hosts are incompatible with the upgrade,
the upgrade remediation does not succeed. To proceed and upgrade to ESXi 5.5 your ESX/ESXi hosts
that contain third-party modules by using an ESXi image without the corresponding VIBs, you must
choose to remove the third-party software on the hosts.
NOTE ESXi 5.0, ESXi 5.1 and ESXi 5.5 hosts are binary compatible. Any hardware or third-party
software modules on a ESXi 5.0 or a ESXi 5.1 host will remain intact after upgrade to ESXi 5.5.
7 Click Next.
8 (Optional) On the Patches and Extensions page, deselect specific patches or extensions to exclude them
from the remediation process, and click Next.
vSphere Upgrade
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