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New 3.5 Patches!

Duncan Epping · Mar 11, 2008 ·

VMware just uploaded a whole bunch of patches for ESX 3.5:

ESX350-200802301-BG : Update to the bnx2 Driver
ESX350-200802303-SG : Security Update to the util-linux Package
ESX350-200802304-SG : Security Update to the Perl Package
ESX350-200802305-SG : Security Update to the openssl Package
ESX350-200802306-BG : VMware ESX Server 3.5, Patch ESX350-200802306-BG: Daylight Saving Time Update
ESX350-200802401-BG : Updates to vmware-hostd
ESX350-200802403-BG : Improved Statistics Collection for Support Scripts, Fix for Patch Issue Seen After Upgrading from ESX Server 2.5.x to 3.5.0
ESX350-200802404-BG : Resolves DMA Issues on LSI 1078 and 106XE HBAs
ESX350-200802405-BG : Update to MegaRAID SCSI Driver to Fix Dell PowerEdge 6650 Boot Issue
ESX350-200802406-SG : Updated aacraid Driver
ESX350-200802408-SG : Security Updates to the Python Package
ESX350-200802409-BG : Fix for Reset Issue with CD-ROM Controller
ESX350-200802410-BG : Unexpected Reboot of Virtual Machines Configured to Automatically Start or Stop
ESX350-200802411-BG : Enhanced Validation Checks, and Fixes for Storage VMotion and Lab Manager
ESX350-200802412-BG : Updates to the VMkernel to Fix Networking and Hardware Issues
ESX350-200802413-BG : Sunfire X4200 Host Hangs Because of HBA Timeouts Due to DMA Problems
ESX350-200802414-BG : Discrete Sensors Report Wrong Information to Monitors
ESX350-200802415-SG : Security Update to Samba Packages

And there’s also an update for 3i available:

ESXe350-200802401-I-BG : Update to the bnx2 Driver

Good luck with patching those hosts, I will be testing these patches later this day so if I encounter any problems you will be the first to know

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Server 3.5, ESX, patches, VMware

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Comments

  1. Clint Eschberger says

    11 March, 2008 at 15:34

    A lot of the patches are due to the issues they were having with update manager, which was due to a previous patch.

  2. Alan says

    13 March, 2008 at 08:55

    i dont’ see these patches throught the update manager..is this normal?
    i’m stil seeing the old patches with release date 11/01/2008

  3. Duncan Epping says

    13 March, 2008 at 09:58

    You should download them first, check your scheduled tasks and run the download patches scheduled job.

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Duncan Epping is a Chief Technologist and Distinguished Engineering Architect at Broadcom. Besides writing on Yellow-Bricks, Duncan is the co-author of the vSAN Deep Dive and the vSphere Clustering Deep Dive book series. Duncan is also the host of the Unexplored Territory Podcast.

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