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PSU wattage is not displayed for a ESXi host on the
vCenter Server
Description: For Dell's 13th generation of PowerEdge servers with ESXi the power (Watt) of a Power Supply Unit
(PSU) is not displayed in the Power section on the Hardware Status tab on vCenter Server.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2
Solution: This issue can be ignored because there is no functionality loss.
ESXi Direct Console User Interface displays the
hardware label as N/A
Description: For some network cards the Hardware Label field on the DCUI of ESXi displays N/A instead of a valid
device description. This issue occurs because of the method in which ESXi maps the device to the user
interface by checking the output of the lspci and smbios commands from the server.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2
Solution: This issue can be ignored because there is no functionality loss.
ESXi DCUI displays lesser memory than the total
Description:
For some Dell's 11th generation of PowerEdge systems with storage controllers PERC H200/H310 the
ESXi DCUI displays lesser memory than the total memory.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0
Solution: This is a known behavior.
ESXi installation may fail while deploying from virtual
media
Description:
For some PowerEdge systems while installing VMware ESXi from virtual media with iDRAC virtual console
installation the installation stops responding if Spanning Tree Protocol is enabled and the iDRAC NIC is set
as Shared.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2
Solution: Disable STP or do not connect iDRAC NIC to Shared.
Unable to boot ESXi 6.0 with Intel X710 devices
Description:
For Dell's 13th generation of PowerEdge systems with NPAR/NPAR EP enabled on Intel X710 NDC ESXi
results in Purple Screen of Death (PSOD) and does not boot.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0
Solution: Disable NPAR to boot ESXi successfully.
16 Known issues