06-25-2020 12:16 AM
Hi everyone!
I recently discovered that we have a CISCO UCS 460 M2 server, unused.
So I decided to install ESXI 6.7 on it and use for a VM.
The problem is that after installing, the ESXI take up too 2 hours to boot.
Is this a server problem or an ESXI?
Does anyone have this problem too? Can it be solved? If yes, how?
06-25-2020 06:52 AM - edited 07-03-2020 06:01 AM
Greetings.
As that is an older server, it was only tested up through ESXi 6.0. ESXi 6.7 is not officially supported.
I would check the status of the raid controller and BBU (if it has one) as write-back caching will definitely help local disk I/O speeds.
I would make sure it has the latest available HUU/firmware applied, and then make sure you update your storage/network drivers, although I suspect 6.7 will probably have the latest drivers already present as the hardware was EOS/EOL well before 6.7 was released.
Kirk...
08-07-2020 09:42 AM
Not on ESXi 6.7.
That would have applied to a supported OS at the time (2014/2015) like ESXi 5.5 and 6.0.
Kirk..
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