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This article is an accumulation of questions, answers, and information relating to VxRail upgrades.
Updated: December 24, 2025
ID: 000020129
This document highlights minimum, recommended, and latest code versions for Dell Technologies Enterprise and Datacenter Infrastructure products. We carefully evaluate and monitor code deployment data to ensure that product releases meet our stringent expectations to provide our customers with reliable products and solutions.
Updated: December 22, 2025
ID: 000205512
After upgrading a VD-4000R/Z cluster to version 7.0.480 or higher, you may observe a VD-4000w (Witness Sled) BIOS firmware mismatch alert in the VxRail plug-in compliance status tab.
Updated: January 07, 2026
ID: 000381812
This document describes what to do if an error occurs while upgrading from 8.0.214 to 8.0.361 (10%) and extracting upgrade bundle 8.0.361-29253789.
Updated: January 07, 2026
ID: 000384708
vSphere Distributed Switch (vDS) health check can label Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) or Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) as "Not Supported" if uplinks have varied VLAN, MTU mismatches, or VLAN None groups; mitigate by disabling it or ensure VLAN/MTU support.
Updated: January 06, 2026
ID: 000402855
This article explains why Dell initiates automated secure connect-in sessions on VxRail systems connected through Secure Connect Gateway (SCG).
Updated: January 06, 2026
ID: 000402334
During a VxRail upgrade, the dry‑run pre‑check fails because the vCenter (VC) CD‑ROM cannot be accessed. The CD DVD device is missing after a previously attached ISO was detached but not removed.
Updated: January 06, 2026
ID: 000213141
An upgrade from 7.x to 8.x fails at vCenter Server with a pre‑check failure. This is due to mismatched thumbprints for the ESXi Agent Manager (EAM) and RBD extensions, breaking certificate verification.
Updated: January 06, 2026
ID: 000219862
The VxRail plugins physical view is unable to load due to a misconfigured VMK layout.
Updated: January 06, 2026
ID: 000207397
Explore the Dell End of Service Life (EOSL) and End of Life (EOL) list for converged infrastructure, storage, and storage networking products. Access End-of-Life documents for hardware, software, and firmware release and service dates
Updated: January 02, 2026
ID: 000185734
The intent of this KB is to provide the proper course of action to take in case the notified mystic code MYSTIC01408E, VXR01408E takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000032583
The intent of this article is to provide the proper course of action to take in case the notified mystic code MYSTIC01408D, VXR01408D takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000032568
The intent of this article is to provide the proper course of action to take in case the notified mystic code MYSTIC01408C, VXR01408C takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000032579
The intent of this KB is to provide the proper course of action to take if the notified mystic code takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000038752
The intent of this article is to provide the proper course of action to take in case the notified mystic code MYSTIC01408A, VXR01408A takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000032570
The intent of this article is to provide the proper course of action to take in case the notified mystic code MYSTIC014089, VXR014089 takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000032580
The intent of this article is to provide the proper course of action to take in case the notified mystic code MYSTIC014088, VXR014088 takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000032557
The intent of this KB is to provide the proper course of action to take if the notified mystic code takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000043566
The intent of this article is to provide the proper course of action to take if the notified mystic code takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000032558
The intent of this article is to provide the proper course of action to take in case the notified mystic code MYSTIC01405D, VXR01405D takes place.
Updated: December 31, 2025
ID: 000032477
Health check returns an event indicting that the 'operation_status' database table is too large, which causes problems when upgrading to a VxRail 7.x release.
Updated: December 30, 2025
ID: 000201380
Dell VxRail: Health check fails for vc_elm test.
Updated: December 30, 2025
ID: 000214108
The 'vx_cl' health check fails when the Managed Object Identifier (MOID) set for the cluster does not match the MOID of the cluster hosting VxRail Manager (VxRM).
Updated: December 30, 2025
ID: 000212235
Dell VxRail: Health check fails for test 'rep_partnr'.
Updated: December 30, 2025
ID: 000213713
Health-check returns an event indicating that VxVerify found an issue with the VxRail Manager server.pfx certificate.
Updated: December 30, 2025
ID: 000207052
Health check fails when a lock exists in lockservice, logged with locked_by. A leftover lock (disk replacement, manager action, upgrade) blocks LCM upgrades
Updated: December 29, 2025
ID: 000208650
Deployment fails due to VxRail Manager not having the correct IP set.
Updated: December 29, 2025
ID: 000216510
The VxRail manager UI throws an error on the node "Missing key property evoUUID for this host."
Updated: December 29, 2025
ID: 000202176
Node expansion fails due to missing Private Management Network, Private VM Network, or a vlan not configured.
Updated: December 29, 2025
ID: 000221275
Under the summary page for the virtual machine, the storage compliance shows "compliant," but under the storage policy for the hard disk it shows an unknown compliance status.
Updated: December 26, 2025
ID: 000071370