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Operating system reinstallation on top of an existing
ESXi installation on a BOSS device fails
Description:
Dell EMC 14
th
generation PowerEdge Server configurations include a Boot Optimized Server Storage
(BOSS) device for OS boot. BOSS device supports two Intel M.2 devices that are configured as separate
non-RAID drives (PD1, PD2) or RAID 1 (VD). This configuration provides an option to have two physical
disk (PD1, PD2) or RAID 1(VD) options, utilizing the two physical disks which are Intel M.2 devices.
On the first installation of ESXi 6.0.x to a BOSS PD 1, OS initializes or formats the disk layout and works
as expected.
After ESXi 6.0.x is installed on a BOSS device, with ESXi 6.0.x installed on PD1, if a customer creates a
VD on top of two physical disks (PD1, PD2), a subsequent reinstall (overwrite) of ESXi fails to reformat
the disk layout. Upgrades of the existing installation (using original non-RAID drive) works.
Applies to: ESXi 6.5 and 14
th
generation PowerEdge Servers
Workaround:
Delete the virtual disk (VD) and erase the physical disks manually from HII (System BIOS > Device
Settings > BOSS AHCI Configuration Utility > Erase Physical disks), and then recreate the VD
again. This removes existing partition table and results in successful installation.
NUMA related warning message is reported in
VMkernel logs when Dell Fault Resilient Memory is
enabled
Description:
When accessing the console of the ESX/ESXi host or VMkernel logs, a warning message is displayed
similar to: Significant imbalance between NUMA nodes detected. This issue occurs when
the Dell Fault Resilient feature is enabled in the System BIOS.
Applies to: ESXi
Workaround: There is no functionality impact and can be safely ignored. For more information, see VMware KB
1018754.
iDRAC does not report the operating system
information
Description:
PowerEdge server installed with VMware ESXi 6.0.x does not report the installed operating system
information in iDRAC.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 and 14
th
generation PowerEdge servers.
Solution: Install OpenManage Server Administrator on ESXi.
Vendor label for certain hard drives report as NVMe
Description:
Executing the command esxcli storage core device list to enumerate the SSDs show the
vendor label as "NVMe".
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U3
Solution: This is a known issue. As per the NVMe SCSI translation specification, the Vendor field is set to NVMe.
There is no functionality impact for this issue.
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