How to do it...

The following procedure will walk you through the steps involved in migrating and upgrading a vCenter 5.5/6.0 installation to a vCenter Server 6.5 Appliance with an embedded database:

  1. Use the migration-assistant to perform the pre-checks and ready the source vCenter Server and its component servers for migration. Read the section Using the vCenter 6.5 Migration Assistant of this chapter for instructions.
  2. Once you have readied the vCenter and its components using migration-assistant, map the VCSA ISO to a non-vCenter machine because the source will be shut down during the migration. 
  1. At the non-vCenter machine, browse the contents of the VCSA ISO ROM, navigate to vcsa-ui-installer, and choose a subdirectory corresponding to your operating system (lin64, mac, and win32). In this case, we will navigate to the win32 directory and run the executable installer.exe as an administrator to bring up the vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 Installer window:
  1. On the vCenter Server Appliance 6.5 Installer wizard window, click on Migrate to bring up the Migrate - Stage 1: Deploy appliance window. Click on Next to continue.
  2. Click on the Migrate - Stage 1: Deploy appliance window and then click on Next to continue.
  1. Accept the EULA and click on Next to continue.
  2. Supply the source Windows vCenter's FQDN/IP and the SSO administrator's password to proceed further:
  1. Click on Yes to accept the source vCenter Server's SSL certificate.
  1. Supply the FQDN/IP and the credentials of the vCenter Server or ESXi host to deploy the VCSA VM:
  1. Click on Yes to accept the vCenter/ESXi SSL certificate.   
  2. Select a datacenter or VM folder from the destination vCenter inventory and then click on Next:
  1. Select a cluster or a host from the vCenter inventory to deploy the VCSA VM and Click on Next to continue:
  1. Supply VM name for the VCSA Appliance and set the Root password. Click on Next to continue.
  1. Choose an intended VCSA Deployment size and Storage size. Click on Next to continue:
  1. Select a datastore for the VCSA VM and click on Next to continue:
  1. Choose a port group and a temporary static IP configuration, which will enable the appliance VM to communicate with the source vCenter and migrate configuration and other data:
  1. On the Ready to complete stage 1 screen, review the settings and click on Finish to start the deployment:
  1. Once the deployment is complete, click on Continue to proceed to the stage-2 of the deployment process. Stage-2 is where you let VCSA VM connect to the source vCenter and initiate the data migration.
  2. On the Migrate - Stage 2 screen, click on Next to continue.
  1. You will be prompted with the same set of warnings generated by the migration-assistant. Click on Close to continue.    
  2. The wizard will prompt you to join the same Active Directory domain as the source vCenter. Supply the credentials of an Active Directory user with the permissions to join a machine to the domain and click on Next:
  1. On the Select migration data screen, you can choose to migrate all or some of the historical data and the configuration or just the configuration. Select an intended option and click on Next to continue:
  1. Choose to either join or not join the VMware CEIP and click on Next to continue.
  2. On the Ready to complete screen, review the settings and confirm that you have backed-up your vCenter Server by selecting the checkbox I have backed up the source vCenter Server and all the required data from the database and click on Finish to start the migration and configuration of the VCSA:
  1. You will be warned about the fact that the source vCenter will be shut down during this process. Click on OK to acknowledge and continue.
  2. The data migration will begin, and once done, it will shut down the source vCenter and configure the appliance VM.
  3. Once the process completes successfully, click on Close.
  4. You should now be able to login to the vSphere Web Client or the new HTML client to view and manage the new vCenter.