Release Notes
NOTE: The guest OS should be turned o before editing the
.vmx
le.
3 By using the vSphere Client, connect NVMe PCIe SSD installer that is congured as passthrough devices
directly to the ESXi host, or select the host in vCenter.
4 Right-click the VM and select Edit Settings.
5 Add a new device by selecting PCI Device from the list, and then click Next.
6 Select the NVMe PCIe SSD as the passthrough device to connect to the VM from the drop-down list, and
then click Next.
7 Click Finish.
8 Download and install the supported drivers for the VM's OS.
9 Reboot the VM.
Power supply unit status and details are displayed
incorrectly in vSphere web client or vCenter Server
Description: On the Dell PowerEdge C6320 servers, the status and details of power supply unit (PSU) are displayed incorrectly.
The PSU report is displayed as Not Installed on the Hardware Health Status tab, in vCenter Server. The PSU
report is displayed as Normal on the Hardware Health Status tab, in vSphere web client.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2 installed on PowerEdge C6320 server
Solution: This is a known issue. Dell EMC recommends that you use Dell EMC OpenManage for monitoring or managing the
servers with ESXi.
Temperature status of the processor may display
incorrectly in vSphere WebClient or vCenter Server
Description:
On the Dell PowerEdge C6320 servers, when the temperature of the processor crosses critical thresholds, the
temperature status of the processor may display incorrectly on the Hardware Health Status tab of the vCenter
Server or vSphere WebClient.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2 installed on PowerEdge C6320 servers
Solution: This is a known issue. Dell EMC recommends to use Dell EMC OpenManage or iDRAC for monitoring or managing
the servers with ESXi.
Storage related sensor details are not available in
vSphere WebClient or vCenter Server
Description:
On the Dell PowerEdge C6320 servers, the vSphere WebClient does not display hard drive, system board riser, and
driver cable information under the Storage and Cable/Interconnect sensor section.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2 installed on PowerEdge C6320 server
Solution: This is a known issue. Dell EMC recommends to use Dell EMC OpenaManage or iDRAC for monitoring or
management the servers with ESXi.
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