VMware ESXi 6.0, Patch Release ESXi600-201803001
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VMware ESXi 6.0, Patch Release ESXi600-201803001

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Article ID: 334443

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Products

VMware vSphere ESXi

Issue/Introduction

Release Date: March 20, 2018

This ESXi patch provides part of the hypervisor-assisted guest mitigation of CVE-2017-5715 for guest operating systems. For important details on this mitigation, see VMware Security Advisory VMSA-2018-0004.3.

Download Filename:

ESXi600-201803001.zip

Build:

7967664

Download Size:

360.8 MB

md5sum:

305c4dae0faa01a56be1a447c3b28556

sha1checksum:

a3757bc7a898d714720aa8a9efd84162e6bf6921

Host Reboot Required: Yes

Virtual Machine Migration or Shutdown Required: Yes

Bulletins

Bulletin IDCategorySeverityKnowledge Base Article
ESXi600-201803401-BGBugfixImportant52454
ESXi600-201803402-BGBugfixImportant52455


Image Profiles

Image Profile NameKnowledge Base Article
ESXi-6.0.0-20180304001-standard52452

ESXi-6.0.0-20180304001-no-tools
52453


For information on patch and update classification, see KB 2014447.


Environment

VMware vSphere ESXi 6.0

Resolution

Summaries and Symptoms

This patch release contains bug fixes for ESXi. For more information, see the KB articles for the individual bulletins.

For information about the issues fixed with the ESXi-6.0.0-20180304001-standard image profile, see KB 52452.
For information about the issues fixed with the ESXi-6.0.0-20180304001-no-tools image profile, see KB 52453.

Deployment Considerations

None beyond the required patch bundles and reboot information listed above.

Patch Download and Installation

The typical way to apply patches to ESXi hosts is through the VMware vSphere Update Manager. For details, see the Installing and Administering VMware vSphere Update Manager.

ESXi hosts can be updated by manually downloading the patch ZIP file from the VMware download page and installing the VIB by using the esxcli software vib command. Additionally, the system can be updated using the image profile and the esxcli software profilecommand. For details, see the vSphere Command-Line Interface Concepts and Examples and the vSphere Upgrade Guide.