The DELL MEM upgrade

Hello

I seem to have a problem. I improved our environment vSphere 5.1 to 5.5, so I also wanted to upgrade the DELL MEM.

I have already installed bundle dell-eql-mem-esx5 - 1.1.2.292203 and now I installed dell-eql-mem-esx5 - 1.2.0.365964


I installed MEM using vSPhere CLI command
Setup.pl - Server = xxxxx - bundle = dell-eql-mem-esx5 - 1.2.0.365964 but it tells me that it is already installed. ???

So I run a Setup.pl - Server = xxxxxx - query and it tells me "Found Dell EqualLogic Multipathing Extension Module installed: 1.1.1 - 262227.

It is an even older than than iv'e installed in the first place. I have installed version 1.1.1 - 262227 then why does it say that? and why can't I njot install a new version?

Thank you

MEM 1.1.2 is the 1.1.1. Version.  The difference between 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 is that a configuration file had to be changed show their support for ESXi v5.1.  This file only showed compatibilitty with ESXi v5.0, causing the installation will fail if you use the VMware Update Manager.  Thus, the version number of the actual code has not changed in 1.1.2.

I suggest to uninstall MEM 1.1.2 then try to install 1.2.0.

Kind regards

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