PowerEdge: ESXi Purple Screen When the IO Load is High
Summary: Purple screen occurring randomly when the I/O load is high. There are no obvious SAN issues or array-related issues.
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Symptoms
Environment: Hardware Dell 9116 switches
VMware OS: ESXi any release (seen for the first time in ESXi 7.0.3)
Numerous "path failed" and "path in doubt" before the purple screen:
Screenshot of purple screen:
VMware ESXi 7.0.3 [Releasebuild-21313628 x86_64] #PF Exception 14 in world 2496356:vmm1:VA1PWCS IP 0x420023bf41db addr 0x28 PTEs:0x0; cr0=0x80050031 cr2=0x28 cr3=0x815439b000 cr4=0x152668 FMS=06/55/7 uCode=0x5003302 frame=0x453a3061b730 ip=0x420023bf41db err=0x0 rflags=0x10206 rax=0x0 rbx=0x431655444ec0 rcx=0x76 rdx=0x49 rbp=0xc rsi=0x420023c91d46 rdi=0x4309a8b1da20 r8=0x1 r9=0x78a78c r10=0xd78a78c r11=0x453a3061b640 r12=0x5fc r13=0x43165559f160 r14=0x0 r15=0x1 *PCPU11:2496356/vmm1:VA1PWCSQL840 PCPU 0: SVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVSVSVVSVVVSVSVSSV Code start: 0x420022c00000 VMC uptime: 22:18:04:37:412 0x453a3061b7f0:[0x420023bf41db]qedfc_process_error_detect@(qedf)#<None>+0x537 stack: 0x41ffe2ceb830 0x453a3061b840:[0x420023bd01da]qedfc_fp_process_cqes@(qedf)#<None>+0x47f stack: 0x420022cddf68 0x453a3061b890:[0x420023bd08a3]qed_msix_fp_int@(qedf)#<None>+0x18 stack: 0x4302b5832580 0x453a3061b8b0:[0x420022cde0e3]IntrCookieBH@vmkernel#nover+0x17c stack: 0x453a3061b8d0 0x453a3061b940:[0x420022cc0367]BH_DrainAndDisableInterrupts@vmkernel#nover+0x170 stack: 0x0 0x453a3061b9c0:[0x420022cdfce6]IntrCookie_VmkernelInterrupt@vmkernel#nover+0xb3 stack: 0xffffffffffffff8a 0x453a3061b9e0:[0x420022d55aac]IDT_IntrHandler@vmkernel#nover+0x9d stack: 0x0 0x453a3061ba00:[0x420022d4e067]gate_entry@vmkernel#nover+0x68 stack: 0x0 0x453a3061bac8:[0x420022c84608]Power_ArchPerformWait@vmkernel#nover+0x70 stack: 0x420042c00980 0x453a3061bad0:[0x420022c84776]Power_ArchSetCState@vmkernel#nover+0x8f stack: 0x0 0x453a3061bb20:[0x420022fae43c]CpuSchedIdleLoopInt@vmkernel#nover+0x275 stack: 0x420042c00100 0x453a3061bb90:[0x420022fb2502]CpuSchedDispatch@vmkernel#nover+0x1aff stack: 0x420042c00140 0x453a3061bdd0:[0x420022fb3257]CpuSchedWait@vmkernel#nover+0x2f4 stack: 0x7 0x453a3061bf50:[0x420022fb37ee]CpuSched_VcpuHalt@vmkernel#nover+0x13f stack: 0x453a3061f000 0x453a3061bfa0:[0x420022d2d313]VMMVMKCall_Call@vmkernel#nover+0x108 stack: 0x0 0x453a3061bfe0:[0x420022d59489]VMKVMM_ArchEnterVMKernel@vmkernel#nover+0xe stack: 0x420022d5947c base fs=0x0 gs=0x420042c00000 Kgs=0x0
Cause
The issue was determined as a 9116 switch issue (there are two of these switches in each set of chassis), the issue jumbles the FCoE data.
Resolution
If you are facing this issue, upgrade the firmware on the MX7000 Chassis, switches, and blades to the latest qualified release.
Affected Products
Dell EMC Networking MX9116n, PowerEdge MX7000, VMware ESXi 7.x, VMware ESXi 8.xArticle Properties
Article Number: 000214640
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 13 May 2025
Version: 5
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