Tintri Global Center 3.8 Goes GA With VMstore Update Feature

There has been a lot happening to Tintri Global Center recently and the latest release is no exception.  I wanted to show you one quick major feature update that was included.  It is the ability to update your managed VMstores right from the TGC interface.  In my opinion this added feature marks the first major milestone for TGC to truly become a central management interface for multiple VMstores.  Past features for cloud connector, expanded service groups, and storage migration offload via storage pools were added back in 3.7.  If you manage multiple VMstores you want to upgrade to Tintri Global Center 3.8.

Upgrading VMstores from Tintri Global Center

The first thing I want to point out is the upgrade process and steps performed still remain the same.  If you are not familiar with how a VMstore performs OS upgrades here is the basic flow.

  • From laptop or admin console download new TXOS RPM bundle from Support portal.
  • From VMstore UI, settings, more, upgrade, then the path to the bundle
  • VMstore will check new bundle and compare to current TXOS version
  • TXOS will upgrade standby controller, then reboot upgrade controller
  • TXOS will automate a failover,
  • The previous active is now standby controller, goes through the upgrade a second time, reboots, then remains standby

The only steps that are now different is you can upload and manage the upgrade in one place instead of uploading to multiple VMstore User Interfaces.  Let’s check out the changes.  To begin below is my T1000 showing that controller B is in standby

next we can log into TGC and select the VMstore option in the menu and see the “Upgrade” feature.  Once there we can also see the VMstores managed and their OS versions in one place.

Assuming we have downloaded the latest Tintri OS version we can now upload it and the package will be extracted for use.

Once it is unpacked you will be able to see that the package is valid and you can begin your upgrades by selecting the VMstore(s) and clicking “Upgrade”.

At this point the package will be uploaded to the VMstore and the process will continue as described above and you can see some of the process if you expand the VMstore details.

Once the process is 100% completed you can see that the previous standby Controller B is now active and both are the same version.

About Chris Colotti

Chris is active on the VMUG and event speaking circuit and is available for many events if you want to reach out and ask. Previously to this he spent close to a decade working for VMware as a Principal Architect. Previous to his nine plus years at VMware, Chris was a System Administrator that evolved his career into a data center architect. Chris spends a lot of time mentoring co-workers and friends on the benefits of personal growth and professional development. Chris is also amongst the first VMware Certified Design Experts (VCDX#37), and author of multiple white papers. In his spare time he helps his wife Julie run her promotional products as the accountant, book keeper, and IT Support. Chris also believes in both a healthy body and healthy mind, and has become heavily involved with fitness as a Diamond Team Beachbody Coach using P90X and other Beachbody Programs. Although Technology is his day job, Chris is passionate about fitness after losing 60 pounds himself in the last few years.

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