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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://magander.se/new-vmware-releases-2014-09-09/#comment-516&quot;&gt;Magnus Österlund&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Magnus,
thanks for your input. 
The only thing i can find in the release notes is which seems to be related to the KB you mention is:
&lt;em&gt;The VMware VirtualCenter Server service shuts down when Virtual Flash is enabled on the ESXi host
When you enable Virtual Flash on the ESXi host, the VMware VirtualCenter Server service shuts down as the vpxd.exe and java.exe use up all the CPU resources. The Inventory Service data folder increases rapidly in size and reduces the available disk space. Messages similar to the following example are logged in the vpxd.log file:&lt;/em&gt;

//Magnus]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://magander.se/new-vmware-releases-2014-09-09/#comment-516">Magnus Österlund</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Magnus,<br />
thanks for your input.<br />
The only thing i can find in the release notes is which seems to be related to the KB you mention is:<br />
<em>The VMware VirtualCenter Server service shuts down when Virtual Flash is enabled on the ESXi host<br />
When you enable Virtual Flash on the ESXi host, the VMware VirtualCenter Server service shuts down as the vpxd.exe and java.exe use up all the CPU resources. The Inventory Service data folder increases rapidly in size and reduces the available disk space. Messages similar to the following example are logged in the vpxd.log file:</em></p>
<p>//Magnus</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great news! Do you know if the issue in KB2072392 is resolved? I cant find it in the release notes? I was promised during a support call that a fix would be available in 5.5 Update 2, We had to manually solve the issue as explained in above KB... 

BTW another fix perhaps worth mentioning is what (Finally!) looks to be a fix for the Host Profiles Path Selection Policy &#039;VMW_PSP_FIXED&#039; error when having local disks present (SSD in my case).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great news! Do you know if the issue in KB2072392 is resolved? I cant find it in the release notes? I was promised during a support call that a fix would be available in 5.5 Update 2, We had to manually solve the issue as explained in above KB&#8230; </p>
<p>BTW another fix perhaps worth mentioning is what (Finally!) looks to be a fix for the Host Profiles Path Selection Policy &#8216;VMW_PSP_FIXED&#8217; error when having local disks present (SSD in my case).</p>
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