Release Notes
30 Release Notes
The ESX service
console displays
error messages
related to the
Small Computer
System Interface
(SCSI) on some
PowerEdge
systems.
On some PowerEdge
systems, you may
observe error messages
related to SCSI. For
example, SCSI:
Removable device
failed error
recovery –
offlined. Sr
2:0:14:0:
Rejecting I/O to
offline device.
The issue occurs because of
the invalid entries created
in the /proc/scsi/scsi
file when you attach or
detach USB-based devices.
You can remove these
invalid entries by
rescanning the relevant
vmkernel adapter using the
esxcfg-rescan command in
the service console.
ESX 4.0.x
The DRAC 4
adapter
is displayed as
unknown in the
service console of
ESX.
The lspci command’s
output displays the
DRAC 4 adapter as an
unknown device in the
service console of ESX.
This issue occurs because
the DRAC 4 Device ID and
Vendor ID are not updated
in the
vmware-devices.map
configuration file.
ESX 4.0
When you unplug
the power cord
from the
PowerEdge R410
and PowerEdge
T410 systems, the
VMware vSphere
Server health
status page
displays a green
status for the
power supply and
also displays the
power rating.
When you unplug the
power cord from the
PowerEdge R410 and
PowerEdge T410
systems, the VMware
vSphere Server Health
Status page displays a
normal status (green)
for the overall power
status, and also displays
the power rating.
However, all the sensors
display critical alert
(red) and the system
board displays the Lost
Redundancy status.
This is an expected
behavior in all new 11G
Dell systems and is working
as designed. The power
sensor is present and
functions correctly. It
displays the Lost
Redundancy status
correctly when the external
AC power supply is
disconnected.
ESX 4.0.x
Issue Description Resolution Applies to