Error in vCenter Preupgrade Agent-check tool - cannot verify the signature of the installer

Hello

during the preparation for the upgrade to vCenter Server 4.0 to 4.1 U1, I run the Preupgrade Agent-check tool vCenter. Postdated check step I get the following error:

[VCAgentU:Error: P: 5] 2011-03-18 12:03:39.992 RMI error Vmomi.AgentManager.Upgrade - 13
< type = "Vmomi.Fault.AgentInstallFailed error" >
< message > cannot install the vCenter agent service. Cannot verify the signature of the installer < / Message >
< DetailedMessage > cannot install the vCenter agent service. Cannot verify the signature of the installer
< / DetailedMessage >
< / error >

What means error thies and what steps should I fix?

Kind regards

Sascha

Hi Sasha,.

I saw this question in a few places. I always look at what is the cause and I try to grab a Wireshark dump during execution of the agent pre-upgrade check tool.

From what I see, there are two files being pushed down to/tmp/vmware-root/ha-agentmgr, but their content does not seem to be correct.

What version of ESX/ESXi do you have? (Build number would be good to know)

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