
Update Clusters
After upgrading NSX Manager to version 6.0.x, you must update the appropriate clusters in your
environment. During this process, each host in the cluster receives a software update and is then rebooted.
Prerequisites
NSX Manager has been upgraded to version 6.0.x.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vCenter Web Client.
2 Click Networking & Security and then click Installation.
3 Click the Host Preparation tab.
4 For each cluster that you want to update, click Update.
Each host in the cluster is put into maintenance mode (which vMotions all running virtual machines to
other hosts in the cluster) and is then rebooted. If hosts require manual intervention to enter
maintenance mode (for example, due to HA requirements or DRSrules), the upgrade process stops and
the cluster Installation Status displays Not Ready. Click to display the errors. You may need to
migrate the virtual machines manually and then click Resolve to complete the upgrade.
When the cluster is updated, the Installation Status column displays the software version that you
have updated to.
Upgrade NSX Edge from 6.0 to 6.0.x
Prerequisites
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NSX Manager has been upgraded to 6.0.x.
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NSX Logical Switches have been upgraded to 6.0.x.
CAUTION If you are upgrading an NSX Edge with load balancer and SSH enabled, you must ensure that the
load balancer virtual server is not set up to listen on a port that includes "22" (for example, port 22 or port
8228). You must change the port to a number that does not include "22" before you begin the upgrade
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client.
2 Click Networking & Security and then click NSX Edges.
3 For each NSX Edge instance, select Upgrade Version from the Actions menu.
After the NSX Edge is upgraded successfully, the Version column displays the 6.0.x version that you
upgraded to.
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