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ESXi 5.5 Supports a Maximum of 4 TB of RAM
Updated: January 2020
Sun Server X4-8 Product Notes
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Oracle ILOM Chassis View Feature
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Antistatic Wrist Straps Are Not Included With All CRUs and FRUs
Important Operating Notes
Server Security, Software Releases, and Critical Patch Updates
IMPORTANT - Install Latest OS Updates, Patches, and Firmware
Changes to TLSv1.1 Configuration Property as of ILOM 4.0.4.x
Diagnosing SAS Data Path Failures on Servers Using MegaRAID Disk Controllers
Deprecation Notice for Oracle ILOM IPMI 2.0 Management Service
Oracle ILOM License Information
Resolving Warning Messages for Custom CA and Self-Signed SSL Certificates
Oracle x86 Products Accessibility
Hardware Accessibility
Oracle ILOM Accessibility
Oracle Hardware Management Pack Accessibility
BIOS Accessibility
Documentation Accessibility
Hardware, Firmware, and BIOS Issues
New Policy Allows You to Prevent System from Disabling DIMMs with Correctable Errors (22708327)
Reset Takes a Long Time and Causes the Server to Power Cycle
Downgrade to Older Version of System Software Requires Additional AC Power Cycle (20275809)
CMOD Warm Service Procedure
Do Not Power Cycle Server During Automatic CMOD FPGA Update (18707243)
Server Boots Twice After BIOS Configuration Changes (18339188)
Locator Button on SMOD Might Become Stuck
Ignore Fault Message About Degraded Width on HBA (18783638)
Fan Errors During System Diagnostic Tests or High Stress Conditions (20256677)
Oracle ILOM Issues
Use Oracle ILOM 4.0 Documentation After Updating to Firmware Version 2.0.0 or Newer
File Transfer Using URI Fails if Target Password Contains Certain Special Characters (25917655)
Oracle ILOM SNMP v3 Traps Are Not Delivered After SNMP Engine ID Change (23634048)
Third-Party Web Scan and Test Tools Cause Sluggish Oracle ILOM Performance (23564626)
Oracle ILOM Enhancement Allows Enabling IPv6 While Disabling IPv4
Console Timestamp Logging (20405652)
FPGA Update Fails and Server Does Not Boot (19871445)
Ignore Message When Flashing Oracle ILOM With New CPLD (18317337)
Oracle ILOM Identifies CPU Incorrectly
Oracle Solaris Issues
Performance Degradation Can Occur With Some High Bandwidth I/O Cards (19526300)
Solaris 11.1 With Desktop Package Cannot Be Powered Off Using Certain Options in Oracle ILOM (16816951)
Installing Solaris 11 from a Solaris Client using Oracle ILOM Remote Console Plus Fails (18285100)
Oracle VM Issues
Oracle VM Does Not Allocate Enough Interrupts for Multiple Option Cards (16596993)
Error After Installing Oracle VM Server on a System With a Large Amount of Memory (16557272)
Oracle VM 3.2.7 Supports Only 4TB of Memory (17859222)
Linux Issues
Linux OS Installation Might Fail When Using Oracle System Assistant in UEFI Boot Mode (19274609, 19232280, and 19044611)
Installing Fibre Optic PCIe Card Causes Error Message When Attention Button is Pressed (18191306)
Sun Flash Accelerator F80 PCIe Card Hotplug Fails (17898908)
For RHEL 5.10 in an Eight-Socket System Set maxcpus to 160 (16734123)
Oracle RHEL Compatible Kernel 5.10 1 TB Memory Limitation (16732124)
Oracle RHEL Compatible 5.10 XEN Requires pci=nomsi If Two or More Option Cards are Present (16734126)
Hotplugging PCIe Card Causes Error AER (16949957, 16956385)
VMware ESXi Issues
VMware ESXi 5.5 Does Not Support MMIO Regions Above 4GB (16480679, 17013064)
VMware ESXi 5.5 Runs Out of Interrupts With PCIe Cards (16494653)
ESXi 5.5 Supports a Maximum of 4 TB of RAM
Getting Server Firmware and Software Updates
Firmware and Software Updates
Firmware and Software Access Options
Software Releases
Getting Firmware and Software From My Oracle Support
Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support
Installing Updates Using Other Methods
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ESXi 5.5 Supports a Maximum of 4 TB of RAM
Running ESIx vSphere 5.5 with more than 4 TB of RAM is not supported.
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