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When upgrading vCenter Server, an administrator notices that the upgrade fails at the vCenter Single Sign-On installation.
What must be done to allow the upgrade to complete?
A. Verify that the VMware Directory service can stop by manually restarting it.
B. Verify that the vCenter Single Sign-On service can stop by manually restarting it.
C. Uninstall vCenter Single Sign-On service.
D. Uninstall the VMware Directory service.
Correct Answer: A
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Prerequisites
• Your current vCenter Single Sign-On must have been installed on a separate virtual machine (VM) or physical server from yourvCenter Server instance.
• Verify your configuration meets the upgrade requirements, seevCenter Server for Windows Requirements.
• Complete the preparation to upgrade tasks. See
Before Upgrading vCenter Server
• Verify that you have made a backup of your vCenter Serverconfiguration and database.
• To verify that the VMware Directory Service is in a stable state and can stop, manually restart it. The VMware Directory service must stopped for the vCenter
Server upgrade software to uninstall vCenter Single Sign-On during the upgrade process. • Download the vCenter Server Installer. See Download the vCenter
Server for Windows Installer
Reference: https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.upgrade.doc%2FGUID-A94C1617-5F15-402AB4621AC6A041C73E.html