Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- VMware vSphere 6 on Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers Release Notes
- Overview
- Known issues
- Data integrity issue occurs when deleting virtual disks on ESXi system with PERC9 controller in RAID mode
- qedf driver data integrity may fail at 256 KB block size
- Uninstallation of Dell EMC OpenManage VIB fails to delete certain files
- IPMI driver stack may stop responding when iDRAC hard reset is performed
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Servers with VSAN All-Flash configuration and deduplication enabled, displays checksum error
- After installing ESXi OS, ACPI error messages are displayed in the VMkernel log
- PowerEdge 14th generations servers installed with ESXi are configured with default login credentials
- By default, VMFS datastore is disabled on Dell EMC 14th generation PowerEdge Servers with factory-installed VMware ESXi on BOSS-S1
- Scratch partition stops working after hardware or software iSCSI is enabled on ESXi with the scsi-be2iscsi Emulex driver
- In ESXi Hardware Status, vmnics displays Battery status
- In ESXi host client, physical NICs reports duplicate entries of the speed supported
- Embedded Host Client or vCenter Server reports an error when configuring SR-IOV
- 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
- ESXi 6.0 U3 upgrade to ESXi 6.5 fails with UEFI Secureboot enabled
- QLE2692 Network controller card is listed as QLogic Corp 2700
- Operating system reinstallation on top of an existing ESXi installation on a BOSS device fails
- NUMA related warning message is reported in VMkernel logs when Dell Fault Resilient Memory is enabled
- iDRAC does not report the operating system information
- Vendor label for certain hard drives report as NVMe
- When iSM VIB is running on ESXi 6.0 U2, syslog file displays error messages intermittently
- IPMI driver stack may stop responding when iDRAC hard reset is performed
- Fault tolerance feature is not supported on AMD 63xx series processor
- vSphere web client displays incorrect Service Tag for Dell EMC PowerEdge blade servers
- Unable to upgrade VMware ESXi when the ESXi partition table contains a coredump partition
- Configuring NVMe devices as passthrough device to the guest operating system, ESXi host stops responding and results in PSOD
- Power supply unit status and details are displayed incorrectly in vSphere Web Client or vCenter Server
- Temperature status of the processor may display incorrectly in vSphere Web Client or vCenter Server
- Storage-related sensor details are not available in vSphere Web Client or vCenter Server
- Dell EMC PowerEdge Express Flash NVMe PCIe SSD device is not detected during hot-plug
- VMs configured with Fault Tolerance might not be in a protected state
- The status of LUN or disks is displayed as degraded
- Dual port Mellanox card displays incorrect vmnic number
- VMware ESXi installer lists local LUNs under the Remote section
- Incorrect name for Dell PowerEdge FD332 storage controller
- Software RAID is not supported for VMware ESXi
- Status of some of the PCI devices is listed as Unknown on vCenter server
- PSU wattage is not displayed for a ESXi host on the vCenter Server
- ESXi Direct Console User Interface displays the hardware label as N/A
- ESXi DCUI displays lesser memory than the total
- ESXi installation may fail while deploying from virtual media
- Unable to boot ESXi 6.0 with Intel X710 devices
- ESXi 6.0 host does not function and results in Purple Screen of Death
- VMware ESXi host periodically disconnect and reconnect from vCenter Server during heavy load on storage subsystem
- Unable to write vmkernel coredump to local LUN when PSOD occurs
- ESXi console displays an error message
- vmkernel log file displays an error message
- Unable to turn on Windows virtual machine when Dell PowerEdge Express Flash NVMe PCIe SSD is directly connected as a passthrough device
- Cannot enable SR-IOV on Intel X520 adapter using vSphere web client
- The PCI passthrough section on vSphere client or vCenter server does not display Dell PowerEdge Express Flash NVMe PCIe SSD
- Related information for virtualization solutions
- Getting help
By default, VMFS datastore is disabled on Dell EMC
14
th
generation PowerEdge Servers with factory-
installed VMware ESXi on BOSS-S1
Description: The Dell EMC 14
th
generation servers installed with ESXi on the BOSS-S1 device do not have VMFS
datastore enabled by default.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 Update 3 and later, 14
th
generation PowerEdge Servers, and BOSS-S1
Workaround: Dell EMC recommends using the BOSS-S1 device as a boot device only for VMware ESXi. For more
information, see the VMware Knowledge Base article 2145210.
Scratch partition stops working after hardware or
software iSCSI is enabled on ESXi with the scsi-
be2iscsi Emulex driver
Description:
When specific versions of scsi-be2iscsi Emulex driver is installed or is part of ESXi, then enabling the
hardware or software iSCSI stops the scratch partition. This prevents the redirection of logging to a
persistent data store causing loss of log data across reboots.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0.x
Solution: This is a known issue with Emulex driver which is also part of Dell EMC Customized image ESXi 6.0 U3
and planned to address in the later version images. Follow any one of the workarounds as appropriate.
The workarounds are:
● Use syslog for logging on hardware or software iSCSI configurations with Emulex driver version
be2iscsi-11.2.1147.5 and later. For more information about configuring syslog, refer to
VMware Knowledge Base article 2003322.
● Uninstall the scsi-be2iscsi driver and the associated shared library ima-be2iscsi, if Emulex is not
part of the configuration. To uninstall the scsi-be2iscsi driver, run the following commands:
1. /etc/init.d/hostd stop
2. localcli software vib remove -n scsi-be2iscsi -n ima-be2iscsi
3. reboot
In ESXi Hardware Status, vmnics displays Battery
status
Description:
With ESXi 6.0 U3, Network Interfaces is displayed in Battery status on the Hardware Status page in
vCenter Server. You will notice that the Battery status is displayed in the vmnics section.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0.x and 11
th
generation PowerEdge servers
Solution: This issue can be ignored because there is no functionality loss.
In ESXi host client, physical NICs reports duplicate
entries of the speed supported
Description:
When you try to edit settings for physical NICs, you will find multiple duplicated entries of the network
speed supported which is displayed multiple times. For example, 10,000 Mbps, full duplex.
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