I don’t use any QLogic hardware in my server so removing them didn’t pose much of a risk to me. These appear to be QLogic drivers that likely came with the vSphere 6.7 Dell ISO and have since been dropped or replaced on the vSphere 7.o ISO. I was able to quickly identify the packages with matching version numbers and then remove them: esxcli software vib remove -vibname=qedfĮsxcli software vib remove -vibname=scsi-qedilĪfter that I was able to reboot and perform the upgrade. Which provided me a list of packages that included “qed”. I booted my node back up and enabled SSH and ran the following: esxcli software vib list |grep qed Manage your Dell EMC sites, products, and product-level contacts using Company Administration. The main take away from this is: QLC_bootbank_qedf_1.2.24.6-1OEM.600.847 Create and access a list of your products. My first attempted failed due to some dependency problems: Took the plunge today and upgraded my homelab from vSphere 6.7 (Dell custom ISO) to vSphere 7.0 (again, Dell custom ISO).
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