Release Date: June 20, 2019
Download Filename:
ESXi670-201906002.zip
Build:
13981272
Download Size:
316.2 MB
md5sum:
430e218c8401d3f1c15b5538e0ec4c97
sha1checksum:
47acd159abb65b43f08ce40d4eabeff821fb61d1
Host Reboot Required: Yes
Virtual Machine Migration or Shutdown Required: Yes
Bulletins
Bulletin ID | Category | Severity |
ESXi670-201906401-BG | Bugfix | Important |
Rollup Bulletin
This rollup bulletin contains the latest VIBs with all the fixes since the initial release of ESXi 6.7.
Bulletin ID | Category | Severity |
ESXi670-201906002 | Bugfix | Important |
Image Profiles
VMware patch and update releases contain general and critical image profiles. Application of the general release image profile applies to new bug fixes.
Image Profile Name |
ESXi-6.7.0-20190604001-standard |
ESXi-6.7.0-20190604001-no-tools |
For more information about the individual bulletins, see the Download Patches page and the Resolved Issues section.
Patch Download and Installation
The typical way to apply patches to ESXi hosts is through the VMware vSphere Update Manager. For details, see the About Installing and Administering VMware vSphere Update Manager.
ESXi hosts can be updated by manually downloading the patch ZIP file from the VMware download page and installing VIBs by using the esxcli software vib update command. Additionally, the system can be updated using the image profile and the esxcli software profile update command.
For more information, see the vSphere Command-Line Interface Concepts and Examples and the vSphere Upgrade Guide.
Resolved Issues
The resolved issues are grouped as follows.
ESXi670-201906401-BGPatch Category | Bugfix |
Patch Severity | Important |
Host Reboot Required | Yes |
Virtual Machine Migration or Shutdown Required | Yes |
Affected Hardware | N/A |
Affected Software | N/A |
VIBs Included |
|
PRs Fixed | 2344241 |
Related CVE numbers | N/A |
This patch updates the esx-base, esx-update, vsan and vsanhealth
VIBs to resolve the following issue:
- PR 2344241: An ESXi host in large environments might fail with a purple diagnostic screen while migrating a virtual machine from one NUMA node to another
In very rare cases and for environments with more than 96 physical cores at the host level and high workload, an ESXi host might fail with a purple diagnostic screen while migrating a virtual machine from one NUMA node to another.
This issue is resolved in this release.
Profile Name | ESXi-6.7.0-20190604001-standard |
Build | For build information, see the top of the page. |
Vendor | VMware, Inc. |
Release Date | June 20, 2019 |
Acceptance Level | PartnerSupported |
Affected Hardware | N/A |
Affected Software | N/A |
Affected VIBs |
|
PRs Fixed | 2344241 |
Related CVE numbers | N/A |
This patch updates the following issues:
In very rare cases and for environments with more than 96 physical cores at the host level and high workload, an ESXi host might fail with a purple diagnostic screen while migrating a virtual machine from one NUMA node to another.
Profile Name | ESXi-6.7.0-20190604001-no-tools |
Build | For build information, see the top of the page. |
Vendor | VMware, Inc. |
Release Date | June 20, 2019 |
Acceptance Level | PartnerSupported |
Affected Hardware | N/A |
Affected Software | N/A |
Affected VIBs |
|
PRs Fixed | 2344241 |
Related CVE numbers | N/A |
This patch updates the following issues:
In very rare cases and for environments with more than 96 physical cores at the host level and high workload, an ESXi host might fail with a purple diagnostic screen while migrating a virtual machine from one NUMA node to another.