What must be done to allow the upgrade to complete?

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?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. SeeBefore 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 vCenterServer upgrade software to uninstall vCenter Single Sign-On during the upgrade process. • Download the vCenter Server Installer. See Download the vCenterServer for Windows InstallerReference: https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-60/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.upgrade.doc%2FGUID-A94C1617-5F15-402AB4621AC6A041C73E.html

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What must be done to allow the upgrade to complete?

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Verify that the VMware Directory service can stop by manually restarting it.

Verify that the vCenter Single Sign-On service can stop by manually restarting it.

Uninstall vCenter Single Sign-On service.

Uninstall the VMware Directory service.

Correct Answer

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Verify that the VMware Directory service can stop by manually restarting it.

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