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Open an ESXi shell on the host and run the following command there to update your host:Įsxcli software profile update -d /vmfs/volumes/ds1/ESXi-5.5.0-1331820-standard.zip -p ESXi-5.5.0-1331820-standardĪnd reboot the host to complete the upgrade.
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Change that to match your own datastore's name! In this example we will use the datastore named ds1.
Vsphere client 5.5 upload files to datastore error install#
Find a Windows machine that is connected to the Internet and install PowerCLI on it.Unfortunately VMware does not provide this to free license users, so we need some additional steps to create it on our own: If your host is not connected to the Internet then you can still update using the ESXi 5.5 Offline bundle. It might be very important to use update and not install here! More on this later. # Install the ESXi 5.5 GA Imageprofile from the VMware Online depotĮsxcli software profile update -d -p ESXi-5.5.0-1331820-standard # open firewall for outgoing http requests:Įsxcli network firewall ruleset set -e true -r httpClient If your host is connected to the Internet then you just need to run the following commands in an ESXi shell:
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In this post I will provide a quick way to update your standalone ESXi host to ESXi 5.5 and an important heads-up for the early adopters. Duncan Epping has posted a list of all download links on his blog. After announcing it at VMworld 2013 in San Francisco VMware has released vSphere 5.5 (and other related product updates) yesterday - surprisingly on a Sunday, so the news is not yet out on *all* virtualization related blogs, but this will surely change during this day.