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An issue has been discovered by many VMware customers and partners with ESX 3.5 Update 2 (build number 103908) and ESXi 3.5 Update 2 (build number 103909) where Virtual Machines fail to power on or VMotion successfully. This problem began to occur on August 12, 2008 for customers that had upgraded to ESX 3.5 Update 2. The problem is caused by a build timeout that was mistakenly left enabled for the release build.
The following message is displayed in the vmware.log file for the virtual machine: This product has expired. Be sure that your host machine's date and time are set correctly.
There is a more recent version available at the VMware web site: http://www.vmware.com/info?id=4. -------------- Module License Power on failed. You may also experience the following error when attempting to deploy virtual machines:
A general system error occurred: Internal Error Type: ERROR Module: PendingOperation Thread: PendingOperation-/[path] Due to an esxupdate problem prior to Update 2, you may also be affected by the licensing issue if you meet all of the following:
The esxupdate problem is resolved with patch ESX350-200808202-UG, which is part of the reissued ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 (build 110268/110271).
Affected Products:
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What has been done?
Warning: Do not install ESX 3.5 Update2 (build number 103908) or ESXi 3.5 Update2 (build number 103909) if it has been downloaded from VMware’s website or elsewhere prior to August 12, 2008.
Warning: VMware does not recommend changing the ESX host time as a workaround. Changing the time on an ESX host has a number of very serious side effects that could impact production environments. Any Virtual Machines that sync time with the ESX host and server time sensitive applications would be broken. These include, but are not limited to database servers, mail servers, & domain administration systems. Will the product expiration issue affect running VMs?This problem affects virtual machine Power On and Resume operations. This does not directly affect running virtual machines. Any virtual machine that is already running stays running after the expiration date until you have the chance to patch the affected systems. However, running virtual machines cannot be VMotioned onto a system affected with the problem.
Running virtual machines must be VMotioned onto ESX/ESXi hosts that meets on one of the following requirements:
ResolutionReissued ESX/ESXi Update 2
VMware Engineering has reissued the ESX 3.5 Update 2 and ESXi 3.5 Update 2 to resolve the issue. Use the following downloads for new installations and upgrading versions prior to ESX/ESXi Update 2:
Express Patches
VMware Engineering has produced express patches for impacted customers that will resolve the issue. If you are running the affected versions as mentioned above please download the relevant patch from the link below:
Advisory for environments that use Update Manager for Host Remediation
FAQ for Reissued ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 (build 110268/build 110271)
FAQ for Express Patches
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| Last Modified Date: 08-22-2008 |
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