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Applies to: ESXi 6.0.x
Solution: This issue can be ignored because there is no functionality loss.
Embedded Host Client or vCenter Server reports an
error when configuring SR-IOV
Description: When configuring SR-IOV with Embedded Host Client or vCenter Server, a warning message is displayed,
Failed to configure SR-IOV.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0.x
Solution: By default, SR-IOV is disabled. Enable SR-IOV by running the following command:
esxcli system module parameters set -m NIC_Driver_Module -p "max_vfs=n"
For more information, see VMware Knowledge Base article 2142307.
Virtual machines fail to power on, when System BIOS
has MMIO set to 56 TB with Network Controllers
enabled with NPAR or NPAREP and SR-IOV
Description:
When system BIOS has Memory Mapped I/O Base set to 56 TB and if the server has network
controllers with NPAR and SR-IOV enabled, virtual machines fail to power on.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0.x and 14
th
generation PowerEdge servers
Solution: In System BIOS Settings > Integrated Devices, set Memory Mapped I/O Base to 12 TB. For more
information, seeVMware Knowledge Base article 2142307.
ESXi 6.0 U3 upgrade to ESXi 6.5 fails with UEFI
Secureboot enabled
Description:
ESXi 6.0 does not support UEFI Secureboot. Any VIBs retained after upgrade will not support this feature.
NOTE: Recommendation is to upgrade the host and follow VMware Knowledge Base article 2147606
to remove the VIBs before enabling UEFI Secureboot.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0.x, 14
th
, and 13
th
generation PowerEdge servers
Solution: This is an expected behavior. For more information, refer to VMware Knowledge Base article 2147606.
QLE2692 Network controller card is listed as QLogic
Corp 2700
Description:
ESXi reports incorrect device name for QLogic 2692 Network controller card.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0.x and 14
th
generation PowerEdge servers
Solution: This issue can be ignored because there is no functionality loss.
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