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    VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?

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      StorageNinja Vendor @wrx7m
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      @wrx7m Always hated CIP myself also. The standalone update utility is gone. You can use VUM through the web client. Also, try out the HTML5 client while you are at it. It's nice in 6.5

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        coliver @StorageNinja
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        @storageninja said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

        @wrx7m Always hated CIP myself also. The standalone update utility is gone. You can use VUM through the web client. Also, try out the HTML5 client while you are at it. It's nice in 6.5

        Is VUM in the HTML5 client? I haven't seen it in ours that's why I'm questioning it.

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          StorageNinja Vendor @coliver
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          @coliver said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

          @storageninja said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

          @wrx7m Always hated CIP myself also. The standalone update utility is gone. You can use VUM through the web client. Also, try out the HTML5 client while you are at it. It's nice in 6.5

          Is VUM in the HTML5 client? I haven't seen it in ours that's why I'm questioning it.

          If you want the newest builds, run the fling in a separate VM. It gets updates every 2 weeks. I don't think VUM is in H5 yet, but it's obviously highly requested.

          The lifecycle stuff has been slower because they are trying to re-work those workflows to be easier/more logical/holistic.

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            wrx7m @StorageNinja
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            @storageninja said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

            @wrx7m Always hated CIP myself also. The standalone update utility is gone. You can use VUM through the web client. Also, try out the HTML5 client while you are at it. It's nice in 6.5

            Thanks. I didn't really use the client, but was wondering if it has been updated and maybe would be beneficial, but you answered that.

            In order to get the Enhanced Authentication Plugin to work, I had to do the workaround where you go to https://vmware-plugin:8094 once and then it allows it to work properly.

            In terms of HTML5 client, I would prefer to use it, but they said it still has limited functionality. And I don't know if I can use fling, as I am not upgrading my hosts to 6.5x at this time, due to an older host not being on the HCL.

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              dave247 @wrx7m
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              @wrx7m said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

              @storageninja said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

              @wrx7m Always hated CIP myself also. The standalone update utility is gone. You can use VUM through the web client. Also, try out the HTML5 client while you are at it. It's nice in 6.5

              Thanks. I didn't really use the client, but was wondering if it has been updated and maybe would be beneficial, but you answered that.

              In order to get the Enhanced Authentication Plugin to work, I had to do the workaround where you go to https://vmware-plugin:8094 once and then it allows it to work properly.

              In terms of HTML5 client, I would prefer to use it, but they said it still has limited functionality. And I don't know if I can use fling, as I am not upgrading my hosts to 6.5x at this time, due to an older host not being on the HCL.

              The vSphere Web Client (Flash) works just fine.. You have a choice for both at the vCenter login:

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                wrx7m @dave247
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                @dave247 - Right. Thanks. I am using that now, as opposed to the limited HTML5 version.

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                  dave247 @wrx7m
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                  @wrx7m said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

                  @dave247 - Right. Thanks. I am using that now, as opposed to the limited HTML5 version.

                  It does seem pretty damned slow sometimes though..

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                    wrx7m @dave247
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                    @dave247 said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

                    @wrx7m said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

                    @dave247 - Right. Thanks. I am using that now, as opposed to the limited HTML5 version.

                    It does seem pretty damned slow sometimes though..

                    Yeah, it is flash, after all LOL Although, as far as I can tell, it is faster than the 6.0U3 version.

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                      coliver
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                      I'm using the HTML5 version for everything except updates at this point... And I'm working on getting that automated with powercli. My goal is to use Powercli for everything I can't do with the HTML5 client.

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                        StorageNinja Vendor @wrx7m
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                        @wrx7m A 6.5 vCenter can manage a 6.0 host just fine.

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                          wrx7m @StorageNinja
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                          @storageninja said in VMware vSphere Update Manager Client - Is there a version 6.5?:

                          @wrx7m A 6.5 vCenter can manage a 6.0 host just fine.

                          Right. That is why I upgraded vCenter server to 6.5 🙂

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