All I have been receiving PSOD errors on one of my hosts at home. This has been going on for about a month. Usually the host will stay up for 1 day and 15 hours before doing a kernel dump. I reduced the number of VMs running to just the vCenter server and it still crashes.
The error is PF Exception 14 in world 6xxxxxx and lists Intel-nvme-c or CmdComp1 in the error.
Today I ended up migrating all of the VMs off of that datastore to an identical NVMe drive that I just installed. Both are Intel DC3700 1.6 TB AICs. The host is a Dell r620 with dual e5-2670 and 384GB of RAM.
I have had the host for about 2-3 months. It's running ESXi 6.5 and I installed vCenter server 6.7 about 1.5 months ago. I also changed the CPUs from 2620 to the 2670 about a month ago.
I read a few things about the error and read through the log files. I think it's related to the NVMe drive.
I can provide the logs and screenshots later when I'm not on my cellphone.
Recommendations on where to host the screenshots and dump files so I can link/attach those?
Thanks for your help.
The error is PF Exception 14 in world 6xxxxxx and lists Intel-nvme-c or CmdComp1 in the error.
Today I ended up migrating all of the VMs off of that datastore to an identical NVMe drive that I just installed. Both are Intel DC3700 1.6 TB AICs. The host is a Dell r620 with dual e5-2670 and 384GB of RAM.
I have had the host for about 2-3 months. It's running ESXi 6.5 and I installed vCenter server 6.7 about 1.5 months ago. I also changed the CPUs from 2620 to the 2670 about a month ago.
I read a few things about the error and read through the log files. I think it's related to the NVMe drive.
I can provide the logs and screenshots later when I'm not on my cellphone.
Recommendations on where to host the screenshots and dump files so I can link/attach those?
Thanks for your help.