I am using the free version, and the client never installed the UM. I am 
ssh'ing in and just going to use esxupdate....

>From what I have read, its no different from any other patch? Did I miss 
>something?

jlc

From: Mike Sullivan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 10:15 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Major Vmware Bug Hits Today, BE advised.

I have 4 hosts on Update 2 and was able to patch them without issue. The first 
host was the tricky one, you either had to disable NTP and set the clock back a 
day or shut down the VM's on the host to patch it. You also had to disable DRS 
(actually set it to manual) and HA. I am up and running on the patch with 
everything running working fine (HA and DRS) including the ability to shut down 
and start VMs.

I used Update Manager to apply the patch.


On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 8:48 AM, Ziots, Edward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]<mailto:[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]>> wrote:

The funny part this guy was an EX Microsoft Higher Up, and he is already making 
the wrong impression with the Virtual world at Vmware.

And trust me folks, the fix is not pretty, we are applying it now, and its 
quite funky,

Z



VMware has announced the availability of a patch to fix the date bug that was 
reported earlier yesterday. They have also released a 
letter<http://blogs.vmware.com/console/2008/08/letter-from-vmw.html> from their 
CEO, Paul Maritz, explaining the problem and apologizing for it. From VMware 
support:

Dear VMware Customer,

The express patches are now available for download that will resolve the 
ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 issue which causes the product license to expire as of 
August 12, 2008. Please go to http://www.vmware.com/go/esxexpresspatches for 
more information.

Thank You,
The VMware ESX Product Team

The express patch page displays the following information, be sure and 
carefully read through the KB articles that apply to either ESX or ESXi before 
download the new versions. The ESXi patch is about 204MB in size and the ESX 
patch is 104MB. The patches do not require a reboot of the ESX host but it must 
be in maintenance mode and all virtual machines shut down or moved to other 
hosts before it can be applied. The suggested steps for applying the patch as 
posted by one user in the Vmtn forums are:

1) Turn off the ntp client on ESX 3.5 u2 server that you are going to VMotion 
VM's too
2) Make sure VM's tools do not have time "checked" Time synchronization between 
the virtual machine and ESX server operation system
3) Change the date on ESX server that you are going to vmotion your VMs to
4) vmotion the VM's to the ESX server with the date changed
5) Apply the patch to the ESX 3.5 u2 server that the VMs have been moved off of
6_ Vmotion the VM's back to the patched ESX 3.5 u2 server
7) Patch and change the date back on the other ESX 3.5 u2 server.

Express Patch Download
Special Notice: Please Read

An issue has been uncovered with ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 that causes the product 
license to expire on August 12, 2008.

Follow the steps below to correct this issue:

1. Read the following Knowledge Base articles first:
* Fix of virtual machine power on failure issue, refer to KB 
1006716<http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1006716>
* For VI 3.5, refer to KB 1006721<http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1006721> for 
deployment consideration and instruction
* For VI3.5i, refer to KB 1006670<http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1006670> for 
deployment consideration and instruction
2. Download and apply the express patch according to the product(s) you have:
* VMware ESXi 3.5 Update 2 Express 
Patch<http://www.vmware.com/go/esxiu2patch081208>
* VMware ESX 3.5 Update 2 Express 
Patch<http://www.vmware.com/go/esxu2patch081208>

The full product downloads are still currently unavailable and are expected to 
be re-released as a new build number shortly.

Earlier VMware also released this update that provides some more information on 
the issue and answers to frequently asked questions.

Dear VMware Customers,

Please find the latest update about the product expiration issue. We are 
staging the express patches and expect it to complete in an hour. When the 
staging is done, we will send out a communication with more details.

Please see FAQ 1) for details about these express patches. In FAQ 2), we 
describe what upgrade media and update patch bundles to be release later are 
for. These are the updates since our last communication.

Complete information on the ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 issue follows:
*Problem:*
An issue has been discovered by many VMware customers and partners with 
ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 where Virtual Machines fail to power on or VMotion 
successfully. This problem began to occur on August 12, 2008 for customers that 
had upgraded to ESX 3.5 Update 2. The problem is caused by a build timeout that 
was mistakenly left enabled for the release build.
The following message is displayed in the vmware.log file for the virtual 
machine:
This product has expired. Be sure that your host machine's date and time are 
set correctly.
There is a more recent version available at the VMware web site: 
http://www.vmware.com/info?id=4.
--
Module License Power on failed.
*Affected Products:*
*- VMware ESX 3.5 Update 2 & ESXi 3.5 Update 2.
* - The problem will be seen ifESX350-200806201-UG is applied to a system.
* - No other VMware products are affected.
*What has been done?*
* - VMware removed the ESX 3.5 Update and ESXi 3.5 Update 2 binaries from the 
download pages in the evening of August 11, 2008 PST.
* - VMware Engineering teams have isolated the cause of the problem and are 
working around the clock to deliver updated builds and patches for impacted 
customers.
* - A Knowledgebase article has been published 
(http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1006716) and is being refreshed regularly.
*Resolution:*
VMware Engineering has produced express patches for impacted customers that 
will resolve the issue.
*FAQ:*
1. What will the express patches do?
There are two express patches: one for ESX 3.5 Update 2 and one for ESXi 3.5 
Update 2. They are specifically targeted for customers who have installed or 
fully upgraded to ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 or who have applied the 
ESX350-200806201-UG patch to ESX/ESXi 3.5 or ESX/ESX 3.5 Update 1 hosts. For 
customers who haven't done either, these express patches should not be applied.
To be noted is that these patches have been validated to work with esxupdate. 
However, testing with the VMware Update Manager is still under way. In 
subsequent communications, we will provide confirmation whether the patches 
work with VMware Update Manger or if a re-spin is required.
To apply the patches, no reboot of ESX/ESXi hosts is required. One can VMotion 
off running VMs, apply the patches and VMotion the VMs back. If VMotion 
capability is not available, VMs need to be powered off before the patches are 
applied and powered back on afterwards.
We are currently testing an option to apply the patch without requiring VMotion 
or VM power-off and re-power-on at the point of patch application. To 
immediately refresh vmx on the VM, one can VMotoin off running VMs, apply the 
patches and VMotion the VMs back. If VMotion capability is not available, VMs 
can be powered off before the patches are applied and powered back on 
afterwards.
2. When will VMware reissue the upgrade media and patch bundles?
VMware plans to reissue upgrade media by 6pm, August 13 PST and all update 
patch bundles later in the week. We will provide an ETA for the update patch 
bundles subsequently.\
NOTE:
* An upgrade media refers to ESX 3.5 Update 2 ISO, ESXi 3.5 Update 2 ISO, ESX 
3.5 Update 2 upgrade tar and zip files. They are for customers who haven't 
installed or upgraded to ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 but wish to.
* The "patch bundles" here refer to those released at GA. They are for 
customers who do not wish to do a full upgrade to ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2, but 
apply patches that are deemed necessary to hosts running ESX/ESXi 3.5 or 
ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 1. They are not the same as the express patch which is 
described above.
3. Why does VMware plan to reissue the upgrade media before the patch bundles?
Since we can complete building and testing of the upgrade media before the 
patch bundles, we want to make that available to customers right away instead 
of reissuing all the binaries later in the week.
4. Can VMware issue a patch that opens the licensing backdoor in the next hour 
as a critical measure?
There is no licensing backdoor in our code.
5. Does this issue affect VC 2.5 Update 2?
No.





Edward E. Ziots

Network Engineer

Lifespan Organization

MCSE,MCSA,MCP,Security+,Network+,CCA

Phone: 401-639-3505

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To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Major Vmware Bug Hits Today, BE advised.














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