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VMware ESX Server 3.5, Patch ESX350-200803204-UG: Update to VMware-esx-drivers-scsi-mptscsi_2xx (1003699)

Details

Release Date: 10 APR 2008
Document Last Updated: 10 APR 2008

 

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161 KB
Download Filename:
ESX350-200803204-UG.zip
md5sum:
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Product Versions ESX Server 3.5
Patch Classification Update
Supersedes None
Requires ESX350-200803211-UG
Virtual Machine Migration or Reboot Required Yes
ESX Server Host Reboot Required Yes
PRs Fixed

232441

Affected Hardware All devices using the VMware-esx-drivers-scsi-mptscsi_2xx driver
Affected Software
RPMs Included VMware-esx-drivers-scsi-mptscsi_2xx
Related CVE numbers N/A


Summary

Updates the VMware-esx-drivers-scsi-mptscsi_2xx driver to VMware-esx-drivers-scsi-mptscsi_2xx-350.2.6.48.13vmw.

Solution

Symptoms

There are no symptoms available for the updates provided by this patch.

Deployment Considerations

None.

Patch Download and Installation

For information on using VMware Update Manager to automatically update ESX Server 3.5 hosts see the VMware Update Manager Administration Guide for instructions on using Update Manager to download and install patches.

To update ESX Server 3.5 hosts when not using Update Manager, download the most recent patch bundle from http://www.vmware.com/download/vi/vi3_patches_35.html and install the bundle using the the esxupdate tool from the command line of the host. For more information on using esxupdate to manage patches on ESX Server 3.5 hosts, see the ESX Server 3 Patch Management Guide.

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