Note: The Proactive Upgrade process outlined in this KB is available only to Advanced Support customers with a Support Account Manager (SAM) and/or Dedicated Technical Support Engineer (DTSE).
From the Supervisor Context, check the Supervisor Cluster and Workload Cluster Object Health:
From the Workload Cluster Context, check the Workload Cluster Health:
Validate Certificate details:
Verify SSO Login:
In vSphere 8.0, this is done through kubectl vsphere login commands.
In vSphere 9.0, this is done through the vcf CLI.
PVC Health Check:
vSphere with Tanzu 8.x/9.x - Supervisor Cluster with Workload Cluster(s)
Open a Low - P4, Upgrade Awareness Case via Broadcom Support portal.
The purpose of a proactive upgrade case is to prepare in advance for the VKS or Workload Cluster upgrade.
This is not an exhaustive health check of the environment. If this is required, please engage VMware by Broadcom Professional Services.
If an issue is experienced during upgrade, Advanced Support customers should uplift their maintenance case.
When upgrading workload clusters, ensure that you are logged in through as a SSO user to ensure proper system checks are performed.
In vSphere 8.0, this is done through kubectl vsphere login commands.
In vSphere 9.0, this is done through the vcf CLI.
See the following documentation for details:
Configuring Identity and Access for VKS Clusters
Grant Developer Access to VKS Clusters