Difference between revisions of "VCenter Upgrade options for small sized vCenter deployments missing"
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So you've got the Migration Assistant to start and now you're half way through the migration assistant before you get this: | So you've got the Migration Assistant to start and now you're half way through the migration assistant before you get this: | ||
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The ONLY option available to you is the "X-Large" deployment size. This is obviously less than ideal if you only want a small one! In my case, the issue was Postgres logs. | The ONLY option available to you is the "X-Large" deployment size. This is obviously less than ideal if you only want a small one! In my case, the issue was Postgres logs. |
Latest revision as of 05:49, 27 February 2018
So you've got the Migration Assistant to start and now you're half way through the migration assistant before you get this:
The ONLY option available to you is the "X-Large" deployment size. This is obviously less than ideal if you only want a small one! In my case, the issue was Postgres logs.
1. Log into the vCenter host via SSH and go to /storage/db/vpostgres/pg_log
2. Delete anything older than 30 days
find . -mtime +30 -exec rm {} \;
That was enough to convince the Upgrade utility that I could have a smaller one :-)