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Pink Screen of Death
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Similar here: Re: NMI IPI: Panic requested by another pcpu
In your case, there are a few mentions of FCoE on screen.
Apply any BIOS/firmware updates, find out if there’s a new driver available for your FCoE adapter and install it.
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if you have support agreement open a ticket with VMware support.
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Welcome to the Community,
how did you update/patch the host to the latest build? Did you use Dell's custom image, or offline bundle (which one), and then apply the latest patches via Update Manager? Do you have any additional drivers installed which may also need to be updated?
In case you have Dell OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) installed on the host, please note that ESXi 6.7 U2, and later require at least version 9.3.1.
André
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When this PSOD happened exactly? in what situation and after which state you encountered this problem? (for example after a special operation, like power-on a VM)