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Thiago_Rubio
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PSOD - After AutoStart

I installed ESXI 6.7u3 and after configuring all my VMs I went to configure autostart and restarted ESXI for testing.

To my surprise, when the ESXI went up, an error screen appeared.

Exception 14 in world 2097930. I searched and found nothing about this error.

Could someone guide me?

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IRIX201110141
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This doesnt looks like a 6.7u3 because IIRC that should be 14320388 and not a old 81xxxxx.  The 6.7 latest is around 15xxxxxx. Dell offer a Custom ISO for that latest. Please take notice that Dell adds revision ID to the filename like A01, A02 when the modify/change something in the release.

VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.7.0.update03-15160138.x86_64-DellEMC_Customized-A04.iso

https://dl.dell.com/FOLDER06032473M/1/VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.7.0.update03-15160138.x86_64-DellEM...

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Joerg

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daphnissov
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This is a double post. Please delete the old one. What hardware are you running ESXi on?

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Thiago_Rubio
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Sorry for duplicate post.

The server is a Dell PowerEdge R740.

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This doesnt looks like a 6.7u3 because IIRC that should be 14320388 and not a old 81xxxxx.  The 6.7 latest is around 15xxxxxx. Dell offer a Custom ISO for that latest. Please take notice that Dell adds revision ID to the filename like A01, A02 when the modify/change something in the release.

VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.7.0.update03-15160138.x86_64-DellEMC_Customized-A04.iso

https://dl.dell.com/FOLDER06032473M/1/VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.7.0.update03-15160138.x86_64-DellEM...

Regards,
Joerg

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Thiago_Rubio
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I ended up installing all versions of 6.7 for testing and all of them gave the same error.

I'm going to download this custom from dell and test it.

thanks

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Error =\

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IRIX201110141
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Than you should open an #SR.

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Thiago_Rubio
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I was able to solve the problem. I deleted everything, removed all partitions, and reinstalled everything from scratch using the custom image from Dell

Thanks

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