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I have a ESXI host that has crashed several times due to hardware issues. Every time in the logs I see:

A bus fatal error was detected on a component at bus 64 device 2 function 0.
A bus fatal error was detected on a component at slot 4.

On the console I see enter image description here

64 in Binary is 40 in hex. If I do:

[root@localhost:~] lspci | grep 0000:40:02.0
0000:40:02.0 Bridge: Intel Corporation Xeon E7 v2/Xeon E5 v2/Core i7 PCI 
Express Root Port 2a [PCIe RP[0000:40:02.0]]
[root@localhost:~] 

When doing:

esxcfg-info

and looking for SLOT 4 I get:

        \==+PCI Device : 
           |----Segment.........................................0x0000 
           |----Bus.............................................0x40 
           |----Slot............................................0x02 
           |----Function........................................0x00 
           |----Runtime Owner...................................vmkernel
           |----Has Configured Owner............................false
           |----Configured Owner................................
           |----Vendor Id.......................................0x8086 
           |----Device Id.......................................0x0e04 
           |----Sub-Vendor Id...................................0x0000 
           |----Sub-Device Id...................................0x0000 
           |----Vendor Name.....................................Intel Corporation
           |----Device Name.....................................Xeon E7 v2/Xeon E5 v2/Core i7 PCI Express Root Port 2a
           |----Device Class....................................1540 
           |----Device Class Name...............................PCI bridge
           |----PIC Line........................................15 
           |----Old IRQ.........................................255 
           |----Vector..........................................0 
           |----PCI Pin.........................................0 
           |----Spawned Bus.....................................66 
           |----Flags...........................................12803 
           \==+BAR Info : 
              \==+BAR0 : 
                 |----Type......................................0 
                 |----Address...................................0 
                 |----Size......................................0 
                 |----Flags.....................................0 
              \==+BAR1 : 
                 |----Type......................................0 
                 |----Address...................................0 
                 |----Size......................................0 
                 |----Flags.....................................0 
           |----Module Id.......................................0 
           |----Chassis.........................................0 
           |----Physical Slot...................................4294967295 
           |----VmKernel Device Name............................PCIe RP[0000:40:02.0]
           |----Slot Description................................SLOT 4
           |----Passthru Capable................................false
           |----Parent Device...................................
           |----Dependent Device................................
           |----Reset Method....................................5
           |----FPT Shareable...................................true

Does this mean that the CPU is going?

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The iDrac doesnt show any issue about HWs? Maybe you should run full diagnostic at the boot screen.

If I remember correctly:

Press F10 at startup. In the left pane of Lifecycle Controller, click Hardware Diagnostics. In the right pane, click Run Hardware Diagnostics. The diagnostics utility is launched.

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