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For customers who only have a single USB NIC and does not wish to add the additional persistent script or wish to enable Secure Boot, then you can configure usbBusFullScanOnBootEnabled=1 by using Option 1 in the Persisting USB NIC Bindings section below. The implication is that to persist the USB NIC bindings, you will need to use Option 2 in the Persisting USB NIC Bindings section below. To prevent the PSOD, the USB driver parameter usbBusFullScanOnBootEnabled=0 is now the default value and will prevent ESXi from performing a full USB bus rescan during bootup. When multiple USB NICs are connected and used with ESXi, an ESXi PSOD may occur. Note: Secure Boot can not be enabled if you need to use Option 2 to persist USB NIC bindings. Once the host has rebooted, ESXi should automatically pickup and claim the USB NIC (e.g. Step 4 - Plug-in the USB NIC and reboot for the change to go into effect.Step 3 - Install the ESXi Offline Bundle (6.5/6.7) or Component (7.0)įor (7.0+) - Run the following command on ESXi Shell to install ESXi Component:Įsxcli software component apply -d /path/to/the component zipįor (6.5/6.7) - Run the following command on ESXi Shell to install ESXi Offline Bundle: esxcli software vib install -d /path/to/the offline bundle zip.esxcli system maintenanceMode set -e true) Step 2 - Place the ESXi host into Maintenance Mode using the vSphere UI or CLI (e.g.Step 1 - Download the ZIP file for the specific version of your ESXi host and upload to ESXi host using SCP or Datastore Browser.See this blog post for creating custom ESXi ISO or Image Profile using vSphere Lifecycle Manager.Installation Custom ESXi Image Profile/ISO











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