YYYY-MM-DDTYYYY-MM-DD In(14) LogEFI: cpu48:2109893)r13=0x370 r14=0x0 r15=0x430915213300 YYYY-MM-DDT6Z In(14) LogEFI[2099617]: *PCPU48:2109893/NetWorld-VM-2109892
YYYY-MM-DDT In(14) LogEFI[2099617]: PCPU 0: SSVSVSVVSVVVVUSVVSUSVVUVVSSUSVVVVVUSUSUVSVSVVIVSSVVSVVUVVVUVSVVI
YYYY-MM-DDTIn(14) LogEFI[2099617]: PCPU 64: VVVVVVVVVSSVVISSVVVVVSVVVVSVVVSVUVVSVSVVVVVUVSVVVVSVVVSSSSVSIVVS YYYY-MM-DDT07:27:45.696Z In(14) LogEFI: cpu48:2109893)Code start: 0x420025200000 VMK uptime: 0:00:15:26.290 YYYY-MM-DDT07:27:45.696Z In(14) LogEFI: cpu48:2109893)0x453b
VMware vSphere ESXi
Its due to Bad Processor.
Engage the hardware vendor to run a diagnostic and stress test on the system to check PCPU function.
Involve hardware vendor to assist with swapping the processor/PCPU between the problematic host and another healthy host. Which would help in problematic PCPU isolation and fix the PSOD issue.
Or need to replace it accordingly if its faulty processor.