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VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 2d | 17 JUN 2024 | ISO Build 23929136

Check for additions and updates to these release notes.


WHAT'S NEW

 * This release resolves CVE-2024-37079, CVE-2024-37080, and CVE-2024-37081. For
   more information on these vulnerabilities and their impact on VMware
   products, see VMSA-2024-0012.


EARLIER RELEASES OF VCENTER SERVER 8.0

Features, resolved and known issues of vCenter Server are described in the
release notes for each release. Release notes for earlier releases of vCenter
Server 8.0 are:

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 2c Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 2b Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 1d Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 2a Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 2 Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 1c Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 1b Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 1a Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 1 Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0c Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0b Release Notes

 * VMware vCenter Server 8.0a Release Notes

For internationalization, compatibility, installation, upgrade, open source
components and product support notices, see the VMware vSphere 8.0 Release
Notes.

For more information on vCenter Server supported upgrade and migration paths,
please refer to VMware knowledge base article 67077.


PATCHES CONTAINED IN THIS RELEASE

 * Patch for VMware vCenter Server 8.0 Update 2d
 * Download and Installation


PATCH FOR VMWARE VCENTER SERVER 8.0 UPDATE 2D

Product Patch for vCenter Server containing VMware software fixes.

This patch is applicable to vCenter Server.

Download Filename

VMware-vCenter-Server-Appliance-8.0.2.00400-23929136-patch-FP.iso

Build

23929136

Download Size

7874.2 MB

sha256checksum

566d3a9b866ce7af27c0655ae2a7115fc76ca226f1917aa26d4890175243b2e0

PRs fixed

NA

CVEs

CVE-2024-37079, CVE-2024-37080, CVE-2024-37081


DOWNLOAD AND INSTALLATION

Log in to the Broadcom Support Portal to download this patch.

 1. Attach
    the VMware-vCenter-Server-Appliance-8.0.2.00400-23929136-patch-FP.iso file
    to the vCenter Server CD or DVD drive.

 2. Log in to the appliance shell as a user with super administrative privileges
    (for example, root) and run the following commands:
    
    * To stage the ISO:
      
      software-packages stage --iso
    
    * To see the staged content:
      
      software-packages list --staged
    
    * To install the staged rpms:
      
      software-packages install --staged

For more information on using the vCenter Server shells, see VMware knowledge
base article 2100508.

For more information on patching vCenter Server, see Patching and Updating
vCenter Server 8.0 Deployments.

For more information on staging patches, see Upgrading the vCenter Server
Appliance.


RESOLVED ISSUES

 * Security Issues


SECURITY ISSUES

 * This release resolves CVE-2024-37079, CVE-2024-37080, and CVE-2024-37081. For
   more information on these vulnerabilities and their impact on VMware
   products, see VMSA-2024-0012.
   
   


KNOWN ISSUES FROM PREVIOUS RELEASES

 * Installation, Upgrade, and Migration Issues
 * Miscellaneous Issues
 * Networking Issues
 * Storage Issues
 * vCenter Server and vSphere Client Issues
 * Virtual Machine Management Issues
 * vSphere Lifecycle Manager Issues
 * VMware Host Client Issues
 * Security Features Issues


INSTALLATION, UPGRADE, AND MIGRATION ISSUES

 * You see a security warning for the ESX Agent Manager configuration during the
   pre-check phase of a vCenter upgrade
   
   During the pre-check phase of a vCenter update or upgrade, in the vSphere
   Client and logs, you might see an error such as:
   
   Source ESX Agent Manager Configuration contains URLs that are not trusted by
   the System! Please refer to https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/93526 to trust
   the URLs: <LIST_OF_URLs>
   
   Or
   
   Source vSphere ESX Agent Manager (EAM) upgrade failed to obtain EAM URLs to
   check against trusted certificates by the System! Verify that the ESX Agent
   Manager extension is running properly on the source vCenter Server instance
   and https://VC_IP/eam/mob presents correct data. If log in to the MOB is not
   successful, try resolving the issue with
   https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/94934.
   
   Workaround: For more information, see VMware knowledge base articles 93526
   and 94934.

 * In a mixed vSphere 7.x and 8.x environment with vSphere DRS, an incompatible
   virtual machine might prevent an ESXi host to enter maintenance mode
   
   In a mixed vSphere 7.x and 8.x environment with DRS, a VM of 7.x version that
   is not compatible with ESXi 8.0 Update 1 and later might prevent an ESXi 8.0
   Update 1 host to enter maintenance mode. The issue is specific for virtual
   machines with VMDK on a vSphere Virtual Volumes datastore. In the vSphere
   Client, you see an error such as Waiting for all VMs to be powered off or
   suspended or migrated. In a DRS cluster check the Faults page on the DRS tab
   for troubleshooting.
   
   Workaround: Power-off the incompatible virtual machine.

 * You see an error Failed to get ceip status in the Virtual Appliance
   Management Interface (VAMI) during update to vCenter Server 8.0 Update 1
   
   During an update, vCenter stops and restarts the VMDir service and within
   this interval, if you try to log in to the VAMI, you might see an error such
   as Failed to get ceip status. This is expected and does not indicate an
   actual issue with the vCenter system.
   
   Workaround: Wait for the VMDir service to restart and refresh the Virtual
   Appliance Management Interface.

 * vCenter upgrade or update to 8.0 Update 2a or later fails during precheck
   with the error "VMCA root certificate validation failed"
   
   If your vCenter system has a legacy VMCA root certificate dating back to
   version 5.x which does not have the Subject Key Identifier (SKID) extension,
   upgrades and updates to vCenter 8.0 Update 2 and later fail because the
   OpenSSL version 3.0 in 8.0 Update 2 is not compatible with legacy root
   certificates. vCenter Server 8.0 Update 2a adds a precheck to detect this
   issue and shows the error message VMCA root certificate validation failed if
   the source vCenter has VMCA root certificate without SKID.
   
   Workaround: Regenerate a VMCA root certificate by following the steps in
   VMware knowledge base article 94840.

 * A reduced downtime upgrade (RDU) on a vCenter system might fail when you use
   Update Planner
   
   During RDU, if you use Update Planner, in the vSphere Client you might see an
   error such as: Update 8.0.2.00000 for component vlcm is not found.
   
   Workaround: For more information, see VMware knowledge base articles 94779
   and 92659.

 * Failed parallel remediation by using vSphere Lifecycle Manager on one ESXi
   host might cause other hosts to remain in a pending reboot state
   
   An accidental loss of network connectivity during a parallel remediation by
   using vSphere Lifecycle Manager might cause the operation to fail on one of
   the ESXi hosts. Remediation on other hosts continues, but the hosts cannot
   reboot to complete the task.
   
   Workaround: If an ESXi host consistently fails remediation attempts, manually
   trigger a reboot. For more information, see VMware knowledge base article
   91260.

 * You see a security warning for the ESX Agent Manager configuration during the
   pre-check phase of a vCenter upgrade
   
   During the pre-check phase of a vCenter update or upgrade, in the vSphere
   Client and logs, you might see an error such as:
   
   Source ESX Agent Manager Configuration contains URLs that are not trusted by
   the System! Verify following URLs and their respective statuses and follow KB
   93526.
   
   Workaround: For more information, see VMware knowledge base article 93526.

 * Firmware compliance details are missing from a vSphere Lifecycle Manager
   image compliance report for an ESXi standalone host
   
   Firmware compliance details might be missing from a vSphere Lifecycle Manager
   image compliance report for an ESXi standalone host in two cases:
   
    1. You run a compliance report against a standalone host managed with a
       vSphere Lifecycle Manager image from vSphere Client and then navigate
       away before the compliance report gets generated.
   
    2. You trigger a page refresh after the image compliance reports are
       generated.
   
   In such cases, even when you have the firmware package available in the
   Desired State, the firmware compliance section remains empty when you revisit
   or refresh the vSphere Client browsing session. If you use GET image
   compliance API, then firmware compliance details are missing from the
   response.
   
   Workaround: Invoke the image compliance scan for a standalone host managed
   with a vSphere Lifecycle Manager image by using the vSphere Client and do not
   navigate away or refresh the browser. For API, use the Check image compliance
   API for fetching the firmware details as apposed to GET image compliance.

 * You see vCenter update status as failed although it completes successfully
   
   A rare race condition might cause vCenter to report a successful update as
   failed. The issue occurs if during vCenter reboot /storage/core unmounts
   before the system acknowledges the Installation complete status. As a result,
   the update fails with an error such as No such file or directory:
   '/storage/core/software-update/install_operation'. In the
   software-packages.logs, you see errors such as:
   
   2023-08-17T10:57:59.229 [15033]DEBUG:vmware.appliance.update.update_state:In
   State._get using state file
   /etc/applmgmt/appliance/software_update_state.conf
   
   2023-08-17T10:57:59.229
   [15033]INFO:vmware.appliance.update.update_state:Found operation in progress
   /storage/core/software-update/install_operation
   
   2023-08-17T10:57:59.229
   [15033]ERROR:vmware.appliance.update.update_functions:Can't read JSON file
   /storage/core/software-update/install_operation [Errno 2] No such file or
   directory: '/storage/core/software-update/install_operation'
   
   2023-08-17T10:57:59.229
   [15033]DEBUG:vmware.appliance.update.update_state:Operation in progress is
   orphaned
   
   2023-08-17T10:57:59.229
   [15033]DEBUG:vmware.appliance.update.update_state:Operation in progress is
   finished
   
   2023-08-17T10:57:59.229
   [15033]DEBUG:vmware.appliance.update.update_state:Writing to state file from
   State._get
   
   2023-08-17T10:57:59.229 [15033]DEBUG:vmware.appliance.update.update_state:In
   State._writeInfo writing to state file
   /etc/applmgmt/appliance/software_update_state.conf
   
   2023-08-17T10:57:59.229
   [15033]INFO:vmware.vherd.base.software_update:Installation failed. Please
   collect the VC support bundle.
   
   Workaround: Check if vCenter restarts successfully and the vCenter health
   status is green, and ignore the failure report.

 * Patching to vCenter 8.0 Update 2 fails in IPv6 environments with no DNS
   server and hostname
   
   When you update your vCenter system to 8.0 Update 2 from an earlier version
   of 8.x, if your system uses an IPv6 network without a hostname, such as PNID,
   and a DNS server, in the VMware Appliance Management Interface you might see
   an error such as Data conversion/Post install hook failed.
   
   Workaround: Manually update the /etc/hosts file with the missing IPv6
   loopback entry: ::1 localhost ipv6-localhost ipv6-loopback and reboot the
   system.
   
   See this example:
   
   root@localhost []# cat /etc/hosts
   
   # Begin /etc/hosts (network card version)
   
   127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain
   
   127.0.0.1 localhost
   
   ::1 localhost ipv6-localhost ipv6-loopback

 * If you apply a host profile using a software FCoE configuration to an ESXi
   8.0 host, the operation fails with a validation error
   
   Starting from vSphere 7.0, software FCoE is deprecated, and in vSphere 8.0
   software FCoE profiles are not supported. If you try to apply a host profile
   from an earlier version to an ESXi 8.0 host, for example to edit the host
   customization, the operation fails. In the vSphere Client, you see an error
   such as Host Customizations validation error.
   
   Workaround: Disable the Software FCoE Configuration subprofile in the host
   profile.

 * During a reduced downtime upgrade (RDU), when configuring Target VM network
   settings, you see no network portgroups
   
   In very rare cases, during a reduced downtime upgrade of a single
   self-managed vCenter instance that uses a migration-based method, when a
   source vCenter VM has thin disk provisioning and the target vCenter cluster
   does not have enough storage to accommodate the required space for the
   default thick disk mode selected by the validation process, you might see no
   network portgroups in the Target VM deployment wizard. In the vSphere Client,
   if you select Same Configuration in the Deployment type step of the Target VM
   deployment wizard, you see an empty error message in the Network Settings
   screen and no portgroups available.
   
   Workaround: In the Deployment type step of the Target VM deployment wizard,
   select Detailed Configuration.

 * You cannot use ESXi hosts of version 8.0 as a reference host for existing
   host profiles of earlier ESXi versions
   
   Validation of existing host profiles for ESXi versions 7.x, 6.7.x and 6.5.x
   fails when only an 8.0 reference host is available in the inventory.
   
   Workaround: Make sure you have a reference host of the respective version in
   the inventory. For example, use an ESXi 7.0 Update 2 reference host to update
   or edit an ESXi 7.0 Update 2 host profile.

 * URL-based patching or file-based backup of vCenter 8.0 Update 2 might fail
   due to OpenSSL noncompliance to Federal Information Processing Standards
   (FIPS)
   
   With vCenter 8.0 Update 2, OpenSSL works only with Diffie-Hellman parameters
   compliant to NIST SP 800-56A and FIPS 140-2. For URL-based patching or
   file-based backup of vCenter 8.0 Update 2 systems, FTPS servers in your
   environment must support the following ciphers:
   
   OpenSSL Cipher Suite
   
   Name AT-TLS Cipher Suite Name
   
   Hexadecimal Value
   
   DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA
   
   TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
   
   39
   
   DHE-DSS-AES256-SHA
   
   TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
   
   38
   
   AES256-SHA
   
   TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_256_CBC_SHA
   
   35
   
   EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA
   
   TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
   
   16
   
   EDH-DSS-DES-CBC3-SHA
   
   TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
   
   13
   
   DES-CBC3-SHA
   
   TLS_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA
   
   0A
   
   DHE-RSA-AES128-SHA
   
   TLS_DHE_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
   
   33
   
   DHE-DSS-AES128-SHA
   
   TLS_DHE_DSS_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
   
   32
   
   AES128-SHA
   
   TLS_RSA_WITH_AES_128_CBC_SHA
   
   2F
   
   Workaround: Make sure your file servers are FIPS compliant.

 * VMNICs might be down after an upgrade to ESXi 8.0
   
   If the peer physical switch of a VMNIC does not support Media Auto Detect, or
   Media Auto Detect is disabled, and the VMNIC link is set down and then up,
   the link remains down after upgrade to or installation of ESXi 8.0.
   
   Workaround: Use either of these 2 options:
   
    1. Enable the option media-auto-detect in the BIOS settings by navigating to
       System Setup Main Menu, usually by pressing F2 or opening a virtual
       console, and then Device Settings > <specific broadcom NIC> > Device
       Configuration Menu > Media Auto Detect. Reboot the host.
   
    2. Alternatively, use an ESXCLI command similar to: esxcli network nic set
       -S <your speed> -D full -n <your nic>. With this option, you also set a
       fixed speed to the link, and it does not require a reboot.

 * After upgrade to ESXi 8.0, you might lose some nmlx5_core driver module
   settings due to obsolete parameters
   
   Some module parameters for the nmlx5_core driver, such as device_rss, drss
   and rss, are deprecated in ESXi 8.0 and any custom values, different from the
   default values, are not kept after an upgrade to ESXi 8.0.
   
   Workaround: Replace the values of the device_rss, drss and rss parameters as
   follows:
   
    * device_rss: Use the DRSS parameter.
   
    * drss: Use the DRSS parameter.
   
    * rss: Use the RSS parameter.

 * Second stage of vCenter Server restore procedure freezes at 90%
   
   When you use the vCenter Server GUI installer or the vCenter Server Appliance
   Management Interface (VAMI) to restore a vCenter from a file-based backup,
   the restore workflow might freeze at 90% with an error 401 Unable to
   authenticate user, even though the task completes successfully in the
   backend. The issue occurs if the deployed machine has a different time than
   the NTP server, which requires a time sync. As a result of the time sync,
   clock skew might fail the running session of the GUI or VAMI.
   
   Workaround: If you use the GUI installer, you can get the restore status by
   using the restore.job.get command from the appliancesh shell. If you use
   VAMI, refresh your browser.


MISCELLANEOUS ISSUES

 * In Hybrid Linked Mode, the cloud vCenter is not able to discover plug-ins
   deployed on an on-prem vCenter
   
   Hybrid Linked Mode allows you to link your cloud vCenter Server instance with
   an on-premises vCenter Single Sign-On domain, but the cloud vCenter might not
   be able to discover plug-ins deployed on the on-prem instance because it does
   not have the necessary permissions.
   
   Workaround: Install the vCenter Cloud Gateway in your on-premises environment
   and either browse the plug-ins deployed on the on-prem instance from the
   VMware Cloud Console or directly from the vSphere Client on the on-prem
   vCenter.

 * You see incorrect Maximum Size value for thin-provisioned virtual disks
   
   In the vSphere Client, when you look at the settings of a VM with a
   thin-provisioned virtual disk, you might see the Maximum Size value for the
   disk larger than the capacity of the datastore where the disk is located. For
   example, if a datastore capacity is 100GB of which 90GB are available, and a
   thin-provisioned virtual disk has 50GB capacity, of which only 10GB are
   utilized, you might see a Maximum Size value of 140 GB, adding the available
   datastore capacity to the overall disk capacity, not its actual utilization.
   
   Workaround: None

 * In a vCenter Server system with DPUs, if IPv6 is disabled, you cannot manage
   DPUs
   
   Although the vSphere Client allows the operation, if you disable IPv6 on an
   ESXi host with DPUs, you cannot use the DPUs, because the internal
   communication between the host and the devices depends on IPv6. The issue
   affects only ESXi hosts with DPUs.
   
   Workaround: Make sure IPv6 is enabled on ESXi hosts with DPUs.

 * You cannot customize firewall rule configuration with the option 'Only allow
   connections from the following networks' on ESXi hosts
   
   Starting with vSphere 8.0 Update 2, you cannot customize firewall rule
   configuration with the option Only allow connections from the following
   networks on ESXi hosts. For example, in the VMware Host Client, when you
   navigate to Networking > Firewall rules, select DHCP client, provide an IP
   and check Only allow connections from the following networks, the operation
   fails with an error such as Operation failed, diagnostics report: Invalid
   operation requested: Can not change allowed ip list this ruleset, it is owned
   by system service.. This is expected behavior.
   
   Workaround: None

 * You might see 10 min delay in rebooting an ESXi host on HPE server with
   pre-installed Pensando DPU
   
   In rare cases, HPE servers with pre-installed Pensando DPU might take more
   than 10 minutes to reboot in case of a failure of the DPU. As a result, ESXi
   hosts might fail with a purple diagnostic screen and the default wait time is
   10 minutes.
   
   Workaround: None.

 * If you have an USB interface enabled in a remote management application that
   you use to install ESXi 8.0, you see an additional standard switch vSwitchBMC
   with uplink vusb0
   
   Starting with vSphere 8.0, in both Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller
   (iDRAC) and HP Integrated Lights Out (ILO), when you have an USB interface
   enabled, vUSB or vNIC respectively, an additional standard switch vSwitchBMC
   with uplink vusb0 gets created on the ESXi host. This is expected, in view of
   the introduction of data processing units (DPUs) on some servers but might
   cause the VMware Cloud Foundation Bring-Up process to fail.
   
   Workaround: Before vSphere 8.0 installation, disable the USB interface in the
   remote management application that you use by following vendor documentation.
   
   After vSphere 8.0 installation, use the ESXCLI command esxcfg-advcfg -s 0
   /Net/BMCNetworkEnable to prevent the creation of a virtual switch vSwitchBMC
   and associated portgroups on the next reboot of host.
   
   See this script as an example:
   
   ~# esxcfg-advcfg -s 0 /Net/BMCNetworkEnable
   
   The value of BMCNetworkEnable is 0 and the service is disabled.
   
   ~# reboot
   
   On host reboot, no virtual switch, PortGroup and VMKNIC are created in the
   host related to remote management application network.

 * If an NVIDIA BlueField DPU is in hardware offload mode disabled, virtual
   machines with configured SR-IOV virtual function cannot power on
   
   NVIDIA BlueField DPUs must be in hardware offload mode enabled to allow
   virtual machines with configured SR-IOV virtual function to power on and
   operate.
   
   Workaround: Always use the default hardware offload mode enabled for NVIDIA
   BlueField DPUs when you have VMs with configured SR-IOV virtual function
   connected to a virtual switch.

 * In the Virtual Appliance Management Interface (VAMI), you see a warning
   message during the pre-upgrade stage
   
   Moving vSphere plug-ins to a remote plug-in architecture, vSphere 8.0
   deprecates support for local plug-ins. If your 8.0 vSphere environment has
   local plug-ins, some breaking changes for such plug-ins might cause the
   pre-upgrade check by using VAMI to fail.
   
   In the Pre-Update Check Results screen, you see an error such as:
   
   Warning message: The compatibility of plug-in package(s) %s with the new
   vCenter Server version cannot be validated. They may not function properly
   after vCenter Server upgrade.
   
   Resolution: Please contact the plug-in vendor and make sure the package is
   compatible with the new vCenter Server version.
   
   Workaround: Refer to the VMware Compatibility Guide and VMware Product
   Interoperability Matrix or contact the plug-in vendors for recommendations to
   make sure local plug-ins in your environment are compatible with vCenter
   Server 8.0 before you continue with the upgrade. For more information, see
   the blog Deprecating the Local Plugins :- The Next Step in vSphere Client
   Extensibility Evolution and VMware knowledge base article 87880.
   
   

 * You cannot remove a PCI passthrough device assigned to a virtual Non-Uniform
   Memory Access (NUMA) node from a virtual machine with CPU Hot Add enabled
   
   Although by default when you enable CPU Hot Add to allow the addition of
   vCPUs to a running virtual machine, virtual NUMA topology is deactivated, if
   you have a PCI passthrough device assigned to a NUMA node, attempts to remove
   the device end with an error. In the vSphere Client, you see messages such as
   Invalid virtual machine configuration. Virtual NUMA cannot be configured when
   CPU hotadd is enabled.
   
   
   
   Workaround: See VMware knowledge base article 89638.
   
   


NETWORKING ISSUES

 * Overlapping hot-add and hot-remove operations for DirectPath I/O devices
   might fail
   
   With vSphere 8.0 Update 1, by using vSphere API you can add or remove a
   DirectPath I/O device without powering off VMs. However, if you run several
   operations at the same time, some of the overlapping tasks might fail.
   
   Workaround: Plan for 20 seconds processing time between each hot-add or
   hot-remove operation for DirectPath I/O devices.

 * Hot adding and removing of DirectPath I/O devices is not automatically
   enabled on virtual machines
   
   With vSphere 8.0 Update 1, by using vSphere API you can add or remove a
   DirectPath I/O device without powering off VMs. When you enable the hotplug
   functionality that allows you to hot add and remove DirectPath I/O devices to
   a VM, if you use such a VM to create an OVF and deploy a new VM, the new VM
   might not have the hotplug functionality automatically enabled.
   
   Workaround: Enable the hotplug functionality as described in Hot-add and
   Hot-remove support for VMDirectPath I/O Devices.

 * You cannot set the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) on a VMware vSphere
   Distributed Switch to a value larger than 9174 on a Pensando DPU
   
   If you have the vSphere Distributed Services Engine feature with a Pensando
   DPU enabled on your ESXi 8.0 system, you cannot set the Maximum Transmission
   Unit (MTU) on a vSphere Distributed Switch to a value larger than 9174.
   
   Workaround: None.

 * You see link flapping on NICs that use the ntg3 driver of version 4.1.3 and
   later
   
   When two NICs that use the ntg3 driver of versions 4.1.3 and later are
   connected directly, not to a physical switch port, link flapping might occur.
   The issue does not occur on ntg3 drivers of versions earlier than 4.1.3 or
   the tg3 driver. This issue is not related to the occasional Energy Efficient
   Ethernet (EEE) link flapping on such NICs. The fix for the EEE issue is to
   use a ntg3 driver of version 4.1.7 or later, or disable EEE on physical
   switch ports.
   
   Workaround: Upgrade the ntg3 driver to version 4.1.8 and set the new module
   parameter noPhyStateSet to 1. The noPhyStateSet parameter defaults to 0 and
   is not required in most environments, except they face the issue.

 * You cannot use Mellanox ConnectX-5, ConnectX-6 cards Model 1 Level 2 and
   Model 2 for Enhanced Network Stack (ENS) mode in vSphere 8.0
   
   Due to hardware limitations, Model 1 Level 2, and Model 2 for Enhanced
   Network Stack (ENS) mode in vSphere 8.0 is not supported in ConnectX-5 and
   ConnectX-6 adapter cards.
   
   Workaround: Use Mellanox ConnectX-6 Lx and ConnectX-6 Dx or later cards that
   support ENS Model 1 Level 2, and Model 2A.

 * Pensando DPUs do not support Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) on physical
   switch ports of ESXi hosts
   
   When you enable LLDP on an ESXi host with a DPU, the host cannot receive LLDP
   packets.
   
   Workaround: None.


STORAGE ISSUES

 * VASA API version does not automatically refresh after upgrade to vCenter
   Server 8.0
   
   vCenter Server 8.0 supports VASA API version 4.0. However, after you upgrade
   your vCenter Server system to version 8.0, the VASA API version might not
   automatically change to 4.0. You see the issue in 2 cases:
   
    1. If a VASA provider that supports VASA API version 4.0 is registered with
       a previous version of VMware vCenter, the VASA API version remains
       unchanged after you upgrade to VMware vCenter 8.0. For example, if you
       upgrade a VMware vCenter system of version 7.x with a registered VASA
       provider that supports both VASA API versions 3.5 and 4.0, the VASA API
       version does not automatically change to 4.0, even though the VASA
       provider supports VASA API version 4.0. After the upgrade, when you
       navigate to vCenter Server > Configure > Storage Providers and expand the
       General tab of the registered VASA provider, you still see VASA API
       version 3.5.
   
    2. If you register a VASA provider that supports VASA API version 3.5 with a
       VMware vCenter 8.0 system and upgrade the VASA API version to 4.0, even
       after the upgrade, you still see VASA API version 3.5.
   
   Workaround: Unregister and re-register the VASA provider on the VMware
   vCenter 8.0 system.

 * Migration of a First Class Disk (FCD) might fail and the FCD remains in a
   tentative state
   
   In certain scenarios, when you migrate a FCD to another datastore by invoking
   the RelocateVStorageObject API, the operation might intermittently fail and
   the FCD remains in a tentative state. As a result, you cannot complete any
   other operation on the FCD. For example, if you try another migration, in the
   backlog you see the error
   com.vmware.vim.fcd.error.fcdAlreadyInTentativeState.
   
   Workaround: Reconcile the source datastore of the FCD by following the steps
   described in VMware knowledge base article 2147750.

 * vSphere Storage vMotion operations might fail in a vSAN environment due to an
   unauthenticated session of the Network File Copy (NFC) manager
   
   Migrations to a vSAN datastore by using vSphere Storage vMotion of virtual
   machines that have at least one snapshot and more than one virtual disk with
   different storage policy might fail. The issue occurs due to an
   unauthenticated session of the NFC manager because the Simple Object Access
   Protocol (SOAP) body exceeds the allowed size.
   
   Workaround: First migrate the VM home namespace and just one of the virtual
   disks. After the operation completes, perform a disk only migration of the
   remaining 2 disks.

 * You cannot create snapshots of virtual machines due to an error in the
   Content Based Read Cache (CBRC) that a digest operation has failed
   
   A rare race condition when assigning a content ID during the update of the
   CBRC digest file might cause a discrepancy between the content ID in the data
   disk and the digest disk. As a result, you cannot create virtual machine
   snapshots. You see an error such as An error occurred while saving the
   snapshot: A digest operation has failed in the backtrace. The snapshot
   creation task completes upon retry.
   
   Workaround: Retry the snapshot creation task.


VCENTER SERVER AND VSPHERE CLIENT ISSUES

 * You see an error for Cloud Native Storage (CNS) block volumes created by
   using API in a mixed vCenter environment
   
   If your environment has vCenter Server systems of version 8.0 and 7.x,
   creating Cloud Native Storage (CNS) block volume by using API is successful,
   but you might see an error in the vSphere Client, when you navigate to see
   the CNS volume details. You see an error such as Failed to extract the
   requested data. Check vSphere Client logs for details. + TypeError: Cannot
   read properties of null (reading 'cluster'). The issue occurs only if you
   review volumes managed by the 7.x vCenter Server by using the vSphere Client
   of an 8.0 vCenter Server.
   
   Workaround: Log in to vSphere Client on a vCenter Server system of version
   7.x to review the volume properties.

 * You see overlapped labels for parameters in the Edit VM Startup/Shutdown
   Configuration dialog box
   
   In the vSphere Client, when you select an ESXi host and click Configure >
   Virtual Machines > VM Startup/Shutdown > Edit, you see overlapped labels for
   some parameters in the Edit VM Startup/Shutdown Configuration dialog box that
   opens. The overlapped labels are as follows:
   
    * System influence: labels the checkbox Automatically start and stop the
      virtual machines with the system.
   
    * Startup delay: numeric value that specifies the delay time that a host
      waits before powering on the next virtual machine in automatic startup
      configuration.
   
    * Shutdown delay: numeric value that defines the maximum time the ESXi host
      waits for a shutdown command to complete, and the option Continue if
      VMware Tools is started.
   
    * Shutdown action: such as Guest Shutdown, Power Off, Suspend, and None.
   
   Workaround: None. See the screenshot to figure out the sequence of labels:
   

 * VMware vCenter Lifecycle Manager might fail to load latest certificates and
   cannot complete a range of tasks
   
   VMware vCenter Lifecycle Manager might fail to load the latest certificates
   when you opt for a non-disruptive certificate renewal in vCenter 8.0 Update
   2. As a result, any functionality relying on vCenter Lifecycle Manager, which
   provides the underlying VMware vCenter Orchestration platform, such as the
   Update Planner, vSphere+ vCenter Lifecycle Management Service, and reduced
   downtime upgrade for vCenter, might fail.
   
   Workaround: Restart the vCenter Lifecycle Manager to get the latest
   certificates. For more information, see VMware knowledge base article
   2109887.

 * ESXi hosts might become unresponsive, and you see a vpxa dump file due to a
   rare condition of insufficient file descriptors for the request queue on vpxa
   
   In rare cases, when requests to the vpxa service take long, for example
   waiting for access to a slow datastore, the request queue on vpxa might
   exceed the limit of file descriptors. As a result, ESXi hosts might briefly
   become unresponsive, and you see a vpxa-zdump.00* file in the /var/core
   directory. The vpxa logs contain the line Too many open files.
   
   Workaround: None. The vpxa service automatically restarts and corrects the
   issue.

 * You do not see the option to push root certificates to vCenter hosts
   
   In the Add Trusted Root Certificate screen under the Certificate Management
   tab in the vSphere Client, you do not see the option Start Root certificate
   push to vCenter Hosts.
   
   Workaround: This change in the Add Trusted Root Certificate screen is related
   to the non-disruptive certificate management capability introduced with
   vCenter 8.0 Update 2 and is expected. For more information, see
   Non-disruptive Certificate Management.

 * If you use custom update repository with untrusted certificates, vCenter
   Server upgrade or update by using vCenter Lifecycle Manager workflows to
   vSphere 8.0 might fail
   
   If you use a custom update repository with self-signed certificates that the
   VMware Certificate Authority (VMCA) does not trust, vCenter Lifecycle Manager
   fails to download files from such a repository. As a result, vCenter Server
   upgrade or update operations by using vCenter Lifecycle Manager workflows
   fail with the error Failed to load the repository manifest data for the
   configured upgrade.
   
   Workaround: Use CLI, the GUI installer, or the Virtual Appliance Management
   Interface (VAMI) to perform the upgrade. For more information, see VMware
   knowledge base article 89493.

 * A scheduled task fails and doesn't schedule further runs
   
   With vSphere 8.0 Update 2, if a vCenter user is unauthorized or
   unauthenticated, all scheduled tasks they own fail and cannot be scheduled
   until the user privileges are restored or a different vSphere user takes over
   the scheduled tasks. In the vSphere Client, you see messages for failed tasks
   and reasons for the failure.
   
   Workaround: Any vSphere user with sufficient privileges to edit scheduled
   tasks, including the current task owner with restored privileges, can click
   Edit and submit the scheduled task, without actually changing the scheduled
   task. For more information, see Scheduling vSphere Tasks.


VIRTUAL MACHINE MANAGEMENT ISSUES

 * When you add an existing virtual hard disk to a new virtual machine, you
   might see an error that the VM configuration is rejected
   
   When you add an existing virtual hard disk to a new virtual machine by using
   the VMware Host Client, the operation might fail with an error such as The VM
   configuration was rejected. Please see browser Console. The issue occurs
   because the VMware Host Client might fail to get some properties, such as the
   hard disk controller.
   
   Workaround: After you select a hard disk and go to the Ready to complete
   page, do not click Finish. Instead, return one step back, wait for the page
   to load, and then click Next > Finish.

 * In a mixed vCenter environment, when you clone a VM with First Class Disk
   (FCD) attached and delete it, the attached FCD in the cloned VM is also
   deleted
   
   In a mixed vCenter environment, where vCenter is on version 8.0 Update 2 or
   later and ESXi is on version 7.0 Update 3 or earlier, when you clone a VM
   with FCD, the parameter KeepAfterDeleteVM is set to FALSE by default. As a
   result, if the cloned VM is deleted, the attached cloned FCD is also deleted.
   
   Workaround: In a mixed vCenter environment, where vCenter is of version 8.0
   Update 2 or later and ESXi is on version 7.0 Update 3 or earlier, set the
   KeepAfterDeleteVM parameter to TRUE by using the FCD API :
   setVStorageObjectControlFlags. You can invoke the FCD API at
   https://<VC_IP>/mob/?moid=VStorageObjectManager&method=setVStorageObjectControlFlags
   and pass the control flag : KeepAfterDeleteVM.


VSPHERE LIFECYCLE MANAGER ISSUES

 * You do not see a warning or error when entering non-numeric values for a
   desired cluster configuration setting in the vSphere Client that requires
   numbers
   
   When you edit the host settings of the draft configuration for a cluster that
   uses vSphere Configuration Profiles, you can enter non-numeric values in a
   field that expects only numbers and you see no error or warning. For example,
   if you set non-numeric characters in the setting for syslog rotations,
   esx/syslog/global_settings/rotations, which expects a number, the Edit dialog
   box closes without an error and seems to save the value, but the setting
   actually keeps the previous valid value.
   
   Workaround: Use numeric values in fields that expect numbers. Use numbers in
   text inputs that expect numbers.

 * You cannot edit the VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager Update Download
   scheduled task
   
   In the vSphere Client, when you navigate to a vCenter Server instance and
   select Scheduled Tasks under the Configure tab, if you select the VMware
   vSphere Lifecycle Manager Update Download task and click Edit, you cannot
   modify the existing settings.
   
   Workaround: You can edit the VMware vSphere Lifecycle Manager Update Download
   task by following the steps in the topic Configure the vSphere Lifecycle
   Manager Automatic Download Task.

 * Manually applied security advanced options on a vCenter system might not
   persist across vSphere Lifecycle Manager operations
   
   Some of all manually applied security advanced options on a vCenter system
   might not persist across vSphere Lifecycle Manager operations, such as
   upgrade, update, backup, or restore.
   
   Workaround: Re-apply the manual settings after the vSphere Lifecycle Manager
   task completes.

 * If a parallel remediation task fails, you do not see the correct number of
   ESXi hosts that passed or skipped the operation
   
   With vSphere 8.0, you can enable vSphere Lifecycle Manager to remediate all
   hosts that are in maintenance mode in parallel instead of in sequence.
   However, if a parallel remediation task fails, in the vSphere Client you
   might not see the correct number of hosts that passed, failed, or skipped the
   operation, or even not see such counts at all. The issue does not affect the
   vSphere Lifecycle Manager functionality, but only the reporting in the
   vSphere Client.
   
   Workaround: None.

 * You see an authentication error on the vSphere Lifecycle Manager home view in
   one of several linked vCenter instances
   
   After an update of a linked vCenter system, access to the vSphere Lifecycle
   Manager home page in the vSphere Client from one of the linked vCenter
   instances might fail. When you select Menu > Lifecycle Manager, you see the
   error Authentication failed, Lifecycle Manager server could not be contacted.
   The issue also affects vSphere Lifecycle Manager baseline pages and
   workflows. Workflows with vSphere Lifecycle Manager images are not affected.
   
   Workaround: Log in to the vSphere Client from another vCenter instance in the
   linked environment or restart the vsphere-ui service to resolve the issue.

 * You see error messages when try to stage vSphere Lifecycle Manager Images on
   ESXi hosts of version earlier than 8.0
   
   ESXi 8.0 introduces the option to explicitly stage desired state images,
   which is the process of downloading depot components from the vSphere
   Lifecycle Manager depot to the ESXi hosts without applying the software and
   firmware updates immediately. However, staging of images is only supported on
   an ESXi 8.0 or later hosts. Attempting to stage a vSphere Lifecycle Manager
   image on ESXi hosts of version earlier than 8.0 results in messages that the
   staging of such hosts fails, and the hosts are skipped. This is expected
   behavior and does not indicate any failed functionality as all ESXi 8.0 or
   later hosts are staged with the specified desired image.
   
   Workaround: None. After you confirm that the affected ESXi hosts are of
   version earlier than 8.0, ignore the errors.

 * A remediation task by using vSphere Lifecycle Manager might intermittently
   fail on ESXi hosts with DPUs
   
   When you start a vSphere Lifecycle Manager remediation on an ESXi hosts with
   DPUs, the host upgrades and reboots as expected, but after the reboot, before
   completing the remediation task, you might see an error such as:
   
   A general system error occurred: After host … remediation completed,
   compliance check reported host as 'non-compliant'. The image on the host does
   not match the image set for the cluster. Retry the cluster remediation
   operation.
   
   This is a rare issue, caused by an intermittent timeout of the
   post-remediation scan on the DPU.
   
   Workaround: Reboot the ESXi host and re-run the vSphere Lifecycle Manager
   compliance check operation, which includes the post-remediation scan.


VMWARE HOST CLIENT ISSUES

 * VMware Host Client might display incorrect descriptions for severity event
   states
   
   When you look in the VMware Host Client to see the descriptions of the
   severity event states of an ESXi host, they might differ from the
   descriptions you see by using Intelligent Platform Management Interface
   (IPMI) or Lenovo XClarity Controller (XCC). For example, in the VMware Host
   Client, the description of the severity event state for the PSU Sensors might
   be Transition to Non-critical from OK, while in the XCC and IPMI, the
   description is Transition to OK.
   
   Workaround: Verify the descriptions for severity event states by using the
   ESXCLI command esxcli hardware ipmi sdr list and Lenovo XCC.


SECURITY FEATURES ISSUES

 * If you use an RSA key size smaller than 2048 bits, RSA signature generation
   fails
   
   Starting from vSphere 8.0, ESXi uses the OpenSSL 3.0 FIPS provider. As part
   of the FIPS 186-4 requirement, the RSA key size must be at least 2048 bits
   for any signature generation, and signature generation with SHA1 is not
   supported.
   
   Workaround: Use RSA key size larger than 2048.

 * You cannot encrypt virtual machines when connected to a vCenter version
   earlier than 8.0 Update 1
   
   When you use the vSphere Client to connect to a vCenter system of version 7.x
   or earlier than 8.0 Update 1, and try to encrypt a VM either in the New
   Virtual Machine wizard or in the Edit Settings dialog of an existing VM, you
   see errors such as Operation failed! RuntimeFault.Summary and A general
   runtime error occurred. Key /default KMS cluster not found. The task
   completes successfully when you use the vSphere Client to log in to a vCenter
   system of version 8.0 Update 1 or later.
   
   Workaround: Use the vSphere Client from the vCenter instance of version
   earlier than 8.0 Update 1 to encrypt the VM. Alternatively, you can enable VM
   encryption on another vCenter instance of version 8.0 Update 1 and later, and
   migrate the already encrypted VM to the vCenter instance of earlier version.


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