Upgrade the Virtual Appliance in VMware
Upgrading the Virtual Appliance involves:
- Backing up and deleting the hard disks of the existing virtual machines.
- Deploying new virtual machines by using OVA image.
- Restoring the backup to their hard disks.
- Attaching the new hard disks to the older virtual machines
Splunk AppDynamics On-Premises Virtual Appliance provides the reference script that helps in upgrading the Virtual Appliance.
Back Up the Virtual Appliance Data
Follow these to back up the Virtual Appliance data:
Prepare to upgrade the Virtual Appliance
Complete the following steps to prepare the Virtual Appliance upgrade:
- Power off the virtual machines that are running the Kubernetes cluster.
- Rename the existing virtual machines to use their names for the new virtual machines.
- Right click each virtual machine and select Edit Settings:- In Virtual Hardware, expand Hard Disk 2.
- Note the Disk File name
 
- Remove the data disk from the virtual machines.- Right click on each virtual machine and select Edit Settings.
- In Virtual Hardware > Hard Disk2, select Remove Device from the more options.
 
Upgrade the Virtual Appliance with the OVA File
Complete the following steps to upgrade the Virtual Appliance by using an OVA file:
- Deploy three virtual machines by using the upgrade OVA file.
- Delete the data disk of the new virtual machine:- Go to Edit Settings.
- Select Hard Disk 2.
- Remove device
 
- Attach the data disks of the previous virtual machines:- Go to Edit Settings.
- Add a new device.
- Select Existing Hard Disk and specify the disk file name that you have noted earlier.
 
- Enable VMware tools in the virtual machines to configure OVF properties.- Select th eConfigure tab.
- Select vApp Options and click Edit.
- In Edit vApp Options > OVF Tools, select VMware Tools. See Edit OVF properties for a virtual machine.
 
- Power on the new virtual machines.
Verify the Deployment Status
Verify the deployment of virtual machines: