In this post i will go over upgrading my 8.x vRA appliance to 8.14. As a pre requirement we do need to have VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle upgraded to 8.14. Instructions can be found here. The upgrade already includes the latest Product Support Pack so an update to the Product Support Pack is not required.

To get started we can go to VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle -> Lifecycle Operations -> Settings -> Binary Mapping. (If you haven’t added your My VMware credentials you will need to do that first by going to VMware Aria Suite Lifecycle -> Lifecycle Operations -> Settings -> My VMware)

Settings page with options like System Details, Logs, and Authentication Provider.

Click on Add Binaries under Product Binaries

Binary Mapping page shows options to add and delete unsupported binaries for VMware Aria Automation upgrades.

Select My VMware and click on Discover

Select My VMware and click Discover to add a product binary.

We can see a list of binaries that have been discovered. We can select what we need and click on Add

Adding VMware Aria Automation 8.14.0 for upgrade.

This will create a request and start downloading the package. To view the progress we can click on the Click Here hyperlink

Binary Mapping page shows successful request submission. Click Here link for status.

Click on the in Progress button to view the details

Upgrading VMware Aria Automation to 8.14 in progress.

We now have to wait for the download to complete

The image shows a request in progress for a VMware download, with Stage 1 at 540ms.

After the download is complete we can go to Environments -> View Details on the environment that includes vRA

The image shows the VMware Aria Environments page with Corp Local details, including Datacenter, Health status, and Products listed.

Click on Upgrade

The image shows a VMware Aria Automation dashboard with options like Automation, Logs, Operations, and Automation Config.

An Inventory sync is recommended if the environment has changed since LCM performed the last sync. We trigger the sync from the UI or click on Proceed to continue

Upgrade wizard step: Trigger inventory sync or proceed.

Select product Version 8.14 and click Next. We can also review the compatibility matrix to make sure the environment is compatible.

Upgrade VMware Aria Automation to 8.14. Select version, view compatibility matrix, then click Next.

A new feature that was added was the capability to automatically create a snapshot prior to the upgrade and remove it after the upgrade. On this screen we also have the ability to chose if we want to keep the snapshots post upgrade for validation testing for example. Click next

Upgrade VMware Aria Automation wizard showing snapshot options; take snapshot, retain snapshot, auto-revert.

Run the Precheck to make sure there are no errors

Precheck step: Click RUN PRECHECK for data validations.

The next screen remind us of hardware requirements for vRA and vIDM which can be checked here for vRA and vIDM which can be checked here. As far as i can tell they haven’t changed since the 8.3 release. Check the I took care of the manual steps above and am ready to proceed check mark and click on Run Precheck

Manual validations for VMware Aria Automation 8.14.0 hardware requirements are listed, with links to check vRA and vIDM compatibility.

Once the check is complete we can review the checks that were performed and we can continue by clicking Next.

Precheck results for vRealize Automation upgrades; all validations passed.

Review the upgrade details and click on Next. We are taken to the progress screen where we can follow the progress.

Progress screen shows upgrade status with stages 1-3, vRealize Automation details.

The system will get rebooted and once its back up we will be on 8.14

Since we are doing a major upgrade i strongly recommend to clean the cache before using the new vRA version.