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- DELETE 6.0.1 NOTE 4 INSTALL
- DELETE 6.0.1 NOTE 4 UPDATE
- DELETE 6.0.1 NOTE 4 PATCH
- DELETE 6.0.1 NOTE 4 UPGRADE
Only the VA on which the database is installed will be able to access it by using the localhost.
DELETE 6.0.1 NOTE 4 UPGRADE
Modifications made to nf are lost after upgrade to 6.0.1Īny modifications that you have made to the storage/db/pgdata/nf file will be lost when upgrading from 6.0 to 6.0.1.
DELETE 6.0.1 NOTE 4 INSTALL
Install the vCloud Automation Center upgrade before you install upgrades for Application Director or IT Business Management Standard Edition.
DELETE 6.0.1 NOTE 4 PATCH
If you are using vCloud Automation Center with VMware Application Director or VMware IT Business Management Standard Edition, you must ensure that all products are at the same patch level. Order of upgrade for vCloud Automation Center and Application Director or IT Business Management, Standard Edition.
DELETE 6.0.1 NOTE 4 UPDATE
Update approvalpolicytype set name='Service Catalog - Resource Action Request (Destroy Cloud Machine)' where description = 'Destroy a cloud machine.' Update approvalpolicytype set name='Service Catalog - Resource Action Request (Destroy Multi-Machine)' where description = 'Destroy a multi-machine service.' Update approvalpolicytype set name='Service Catalog - Resource Action Request (Destroy Virtual Machine)' where description = 'Destroy a virtual machine.'
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Update approvalpolicytype set name='Service Catalog - Resource Action Request (Destroy vCD vApp)' where description = 'Destroy a vCloud Director vApp.'
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VMware vCloud Automation Center Documentation. To access the full set of vCloud Automation Center 6.0.1 documentation, see For details, see Upgrading vCloud Automation Center from 6.0 to 6.0.1.įor additional prerequisites and installation instructions, see vCloud Automation Center Installation and Configuration.
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Important: If you are using vCloud Automation Center with VMware Application Director or VMware IT Business Management Standard Edition, you must ensure that all products are at the same patch level. For information about upgrading from vCloud Automation Center 6.0 to 6.0.1, including the necessary sequential order of patch installations, see Upgrading vCloud Automation Center from 6.0 to 6.0.1. If you confirm the request to continue, you are redirected to the 6.0.1 upgrade page. When you log in to your 6.0 deployment, you are informed that an upgrade is available. If you intend to deploy 6.0.1 as an upgrade to your 6.0 virtual appliance, the patch upgrade executables and upgrade instructions are available from your virtual appliance. The 6.0.1 installation executable available on the vCloud Automation Center product download page is intended to be installed as a new deployment. System Requirements and Installationįor information about supported host operating systems, databases, and Web servers, see the vCloud Automation Center Support Matrix. What's New information for release 6.0 is available in the vCloud Automation Center 6.0 Release Notes. The 6.0.1 release contains several fixes to release 6.0. The release notes cover the following topics: VCloud Automation Center 6.0.1 | | Build 1569764 VMware vCloud Automation Center ® 6.0.1 Release Notes