Release Notes
Release Notes 21
One or more
uplink adapters
(physical network
adapter) may stop
functioning on
heavy network
stress.
On heavy network
stress, one or more
uplink adapters
(physical network
adapter) may stop
functioning, leading to
communication failure
between the
corresponding Port
Group(s) and the
external network. This
may result in failure of
the VM, VMkernel, or
Management Network
traffic.
This issue is fixed with
patch ESX400-
201002001/ESXi400-
201002001. For more
information, see
kb.vmware.com/kb/1017465
or
kb.vmware.com/kb/1017458
ESX/ESXi
4.x
ESX 4.0 Update 1
fails to start after
the installation of
QLogic CNA
drivers.
On systems with 256
GB memory or more,
ESX boots into recovery
shell or encounters
PSOD.
This occurs because the
drivers required for
system bootup fail to
load due to insufficient
LowMemory.
To resolve this issue, see
kb.vmware.com/kb/1016239
ESX 4.0.x
The target name
of iSCSI LUNs
may not be
displayed in
VMware vSphere
Server/VI Client.
When an iSCSI target
LUN is connected to
ESX/ESXi, the target
name of iSCSI LUNs
may not be displayed in
the VMware vSphere
Server/
VI Client.
This is a known issue. For
more information, see
kb.vmware.com/kb/1020775
ESX/ESXi
4.0.x
Issue Description Resolution Applies to