Release Notes

Systems
affected:
All Dell EMC PowerEdge servers
Tracking number: 114799
The hardware label for PCIe devices is shown as Not
appropriate
Description: On Dell EMC PowerEdge servers with AMD processors, the hardware label for PCIe devices in ESXi
Direct Control User Interface (DCUI) is shown as N/A. But the vCenter Server and other esxcli
commands show the appropriate values.
Applies to: ESXi 6.7.x and ESXi 6.5 U3
Workaround:
There is no workaround. This issue can be ignored as it is a cosmetic issue, and there is no functionality
loss.
For more information about the PCIe device info, use vCenter Server or the esxcli command: esxcfg-
nics -l.
Systems
affected:
Dell EMC PowerEdge servers with AMD processors.
Tracking number: 137055
Multiple sfcb core files are generated on ESXi 6.7 U1
host after installing OM and iSM
Description:
On Dell EMC PowerEdge servers, sfcb core files are generated in /var/core (for example, sfcb-
ProviderMa-zdump.000) after installing OpenManage (OM) and iDRAC Service Module (iSM) vib.
Applies to: ESXi 6.7 U1
Workaround:
This issue can be ignored because there is no functionality loss.
Systems
affected:
All Dell EMC PowerEdge servers
Tracking number: 118018
Virtual machines report guest data consistency errors
after disk extend operation
Description:
Virtual machines running on VMware vSAN 6.6 and later report guest data consistency errors following a
disk extend operation. This is a rare occurrence, requiring specific conditions to be met.
Applies to: ESXi 6.7.x
Workaround:
VMware recommends the following workaround:
1. Log in to the ESXi host through SSH with username as root.
2. To set the Inplace Expansion value to 0, run the following command:
# esxcfg-advcfg -s 0 /VSAN/ClomEnableInplaceExpansion
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