Hello!
I use VMM 2016 Update rollup 7, my WSUS server is part of an SCCM 1902 installation.
I discovered the compliance view in VMM sometime last year, following this doc page: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/system-center/vmm/update-server?view=sc-vmm-2016 Assigned built-in update baselines to my host groups and stuff.
I figured out there was a sort of problem with the patching of my hyper-v hosts because I also had a software update deployment in my server collections in SCCM. Following microsoft's guidelines, I removed my hosts from any software update deployment (except
for Windows Defender) to manage them exclusively via VMM as it's far more convenient. Following that, I started an update synchronization (in Library view > Update Baselines > Right click > Synchronize Update Server), it took an hour or so and completed
without error.
Now when I look at my update baselines that I have assigned to my hosts, I don't see any update when searching for 2019. I can click "Add" and search for 2019 and I can see them and I have to accept them manually.
Is there a way to do this automatically? I get the built-in baselines were created with all the good updates when I configured the WSUS server in VMM. I thought these baselines were automatically updated with the right updates as synchronizations occured. Do I have to do this myself?
If I do, assuming I want to deploy the latest Windows updates on my hosts, would you recommend pressing Ctrl+A and just add everything to my baseline so my hosts see them as available?
I'm still figuring out VMM. I appreciate any help.
Thanks!