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Debian 7 + ESX 4.1 + Dell R620 = panic early exception

Hello

I want to replace my old PowerEdge 1950 by a new R620.

So I have installed ESX 4.1 on the R620, then I integrated it in my vCenter.

I updated ESX 4.1. The version is now 4.1.0 1363503.

The R620 has two processors E5-2650v2.

I try to power on a VM on it :

     Debian 7 amd64

     Kernel 3.2.0

After the grub, the VM stops and said : panic early exception 0d rip 10 error 0 cr2 0

The vmware.log :

Jan 13 22:03:08.501: mks| MKSHostOps_HideCursor before defineCursor!

Jan 13 22:03:09.037: mks| MKS: Base polling period is 10000us

Jan 13 22:03:09.151: mks| VNCENCODE 2 encoding mode change: (720x400x24depth,32bpp,2880bytes/line)

Jan 13 22:03:09.544: mks| MKSHostOps_HideCursor before defineCursor!

Jan 13 22:03:09.544: mks| VNCENCODE 2 encoding mode change: (640x480x24depth,32bpp,2560bytes/line)

Jan 13 22:03:46.183: vmx| TOOLS received request in VMX to set option 'synctime' -> '0'

Jan 13 22:03:46.186: vmx| VMXVmdb_LoadRawConfig: Loading raw config

Jan 13 22:04:06.662: vmx| GuestRpcSendTimedOut: message to toolbox-dnd timed out.

Jan 13 22:04:51.579: vcpu-0| X86Fault_Warning: vmcore/vmm64/cpu/interp.c:427: cs:eip=0x10:0xffffffff8102b3a2 fault=13

Jan 13 22:04:51.581: vcpu-0| Vix: [104545 vmxCommands.c:9609]: VMAutomation_HandleCLIHLTEvent. Do nothing.

Jan 13 22:04:51.581: vcpu-0| MsgHint: msg.monitorevent.halt (sent)

Jan 13 22:04:51.581: vcpu-0| The CPU has been disabled by the guest operating system. Power off or reset the virtual machine.

Jan 13 22:04:51.581: vcpu-0| ---------------------------------------

Jan 13 22:04:51.649: mks| MKSHostOps_HideCursor before defineCursor!

Jan 13 22:04:51.650: mks| VNCENCODE 2 encoding mode change: (720x400x24depth,32bpp,2880bytes/line)

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I tried with a windows 2008R2 VM and it has boot without any problem.

Have you an idea ?

Thanks for help

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