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atimon
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ESXi6.7U2: PSOD caused by BSOD of a VM

Hello all,

     We have 2 ESXi v6.7 U2(Build 13006603) running on servers

HP ProLiant DL380 Gen10

2xIntel Xeon Gold 5118 2.30GHz

255.7 GiB Memory

     Somehow one of our VM running as Domain controller has BSOD code: 0xc00002e2.

Every time once restarting this VM, it causes our physical server PSOD with different messages as attached.

When host1 failed and the VM is migrated to host2, the PSOD will not occur on host2.

When restart or reboot this VM, host2 will have PSOD occured.

     Currently BSOD was solved on VMware workstation and move it back to Vsphere and PSOD never happens again.

We sent HW Health Log to HP and they've confirmed that HW components are fine.

Could anyone please help to clarify the root cause?

If you need any further information, Please tell.

Best regards,

Atimon Rakyuth

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daphnissov
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For PSOD and crash dump analysis, you should open a support request with VMware and supply screenshots and dumps.

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