Release Notes

The vmkernel.log file displays warning messages related
to allocating interrupt vectors
Description: The vmkernel.log file displays warning messages related to the allocation of
interrupt vectors similar to the ones listed below:
2013-10-25T06:43:51.268Z cpu13:8732)WARNING: VMK_PCI: 1171:
device 00:00:16.1 has no legacy interrupt(s)
2013-10-25T06:43:51.268Z cpu13:8732)VMK_PCI: 1228: device
00:00:16.1 failed to allocate 1 vectors (intrType 1)
2013-10-25T06:43:51.268Z cpu13:8732)WARNING: LinPCI:
LinuxPCILegacyIntrVectorSet:80:Could not allocate legacy PCI
interrupt for device 0000:00:16.1
Applies to: ESXi 5.x
Solution: This is a known issue. Ignore these warning messages.
PSU status is displayed as unknown in the hardware
status screen
Description: On PowerEdge C8220 and C6145 systems, the power supply unit (PSU) status
displays as unknown under the Hardware status screen.
Applies to: ESXi 5.1.x and ESXi 5.5
Solution: This is a known issue.
ESXi trusted boot fails on PowerEdge R210-II and T110-II
systems
Description: On PowerEdge R210-II and T110-II systems, ESXi 5.5 fails to boot into trusted
mode.
Applies to: ESXi 5.5
Solution: This is a known issue and will be fixed in the BIOS version 2.7.0 and later.
ESXi vmkernel log file displays an error message
Description: If an NFS share that was attached earlier to ESXi is no longer available, the following
error message is seen in the vmkernel.log file.
got error 2 from mount call
Applies to: ESXi 5.x
Solution: Remove the unavailable NFS share by running the following command: esxcli
storage nfs remove -v <NFS_Datastore_Name>.
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