Release Notes

Incorrect name for Dell PowerEdge FD332 storage
controller
Description: The storage controller for Dell PowerEdge FD332 is named as FS332 instead of FD332.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2
Solution: This issue can be ignored because there is no functionality loss.
Software RAID is not supported for VMware ESXi
Description: On-board SATA controller for Dell EMC PowerEdge servers provides an option to create RAID. The software RAID
LUNs are not supported because VMware ESXi does not carry supported drivers. Select AHCI or ATA mode for
SATA Controller on the BIOS Setup page and clear RAID mode.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2
Solution: This is a known behavior.
Status of some of the PCI devices is listed as
Unknown on vCenter server
Description:
On vCenter Server some of the entries status in the PCI device section of the Hardware Status tab on the ESXi
host are listed as Unknown.
Applies to: ESXi 6.0 U2
Solution: This issue can be ignored because there is no functionality loss.
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 eld 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.
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