Verify that you have one of the following supported guest operating systems:
Note: This hotfix is no longer available (https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4343220/this-hotfix-is-no-longer-available)
- Windows 8.1, 2012 R2, 10, 2016
- RHEL, CentOS, NeoKylin 6.5 and later
- Oracle Linux 6.5 and later
- Ubuntu 13.10 and later
- SLE 11 SP4 and later
- Solaris 11.3 and later
- FreeBSD 10.1 and later
- Mac OS X 10.10.3 and later
Note: Needs restart to validate.
Note: The guest operating system requires a driver to use the NVMe controller. See the
VMware Compatibility Guide to verify support.
You can determine whether the controller is configured in the virtual machine configuration file. NVMe-related entries are similar to SCSI-related entries.
For example:
Entry related to NVMe controller:
nvmeX.present = "TRUE"
Entry related to disk on NVMe controller:
nvmeX:Y.present = "TRUE"
nvmeX:Y.fileName = "disk.vmdk"
You can find all logs in the vmware.log file located in the virtual machine's home directory. These logs are prefixed with NVMe. For information about adding an NVMe controller, see "Add a NVMe Controller" in
vSphere Virtual Machine Administration Guide.