[root@esxi:/vmfs/volumes] esxcli storage vmfs snapshot mount 0642927b-2ba73473-7b07-e92e2b1d65a3 Error: Unknown command or namespace storage vmfs snapshot mount 0642927b-2ba73473-7b07-e92e2b1d65a3 [root@esxi:/vmfs/volumes] esxcli storage vmfs snapshot list [root@esxi:/vmfs/volumes] es...
Unmount VMFS volume vmesxi2.woshub.com. The resource 'Datastore Name: MSA2000_LUN1 VMFS uuid: xxxxx--xxxxx-x-xxxxx-xxxx' is in use. Cannot unmount volume Datastore Name VMFS “file system is busy”. Based on the error, it is clear that the VMFS datastore cannot be removed since ESXi ...
You cannot add the NFS datastore. Attempting to mount the NFS datastore fails. vSphere Client reports the error: Error:Call "HostDatastoreSystem.CreateNasDatastore" for object "ha-datastoresystem" on ESXi "172.xx.xx.xx" failed. Operation failed, diagnostics report: Unable to resolve hostname '...
ESXi hosts upgraded to a 6.7 U3 or later release, where vCenter/host certificates have been renewed or replaced the listed hostAgent settings will need to be toggled from their default settings before vVol datastores can be accessed on such hosts, i.e.: Config.HostAgent.ssl.keyStore.allowAn...
The host was running on ESXi-6.7 . 4. RE: Failed - Unable to enumerate all disks. 0 Recommend Scott Vessey Posted May 02, 2022 11:33 AM I’ve now reported your thread so moderators should take a look at it and decide which is the correct area, you’ll know if it’s moved ...
When trying to create a datastore on the FreeNAS iSCSI disk I get the error "Unable to change host config" The thing I've tried so far are: - Making sure the block size is set to 512 - Set the MTU to 9000 and the same on both FreeNAS and ESXI, also made sure the switch has...
Using an SSH client,connect to the ESXi host promptthe problem VM is registered on; Go to the directory with the virtual machine files:cd /vmfs/volumes/VMFS_DATASTORE_NAME/LOCKED_VM Look for consolidation and file locking errors in vmware.log:cat vmware.log | grep lock ...
and then point the host to it. After rebooting the host all the symlinks point to the new scratch location on your datastore. For complete steps on how to do itread this.VMware also recommends this as a best practice since your ESXi scratch disk area is now not on a limited ram disk....
Log into the ESX/ESXi host using Tech Support Mode. For more information, seeUsing Tech Support Mode in ESXi 4.1 and ESXi 5.0 (1017910)andConnecting to an ESX host using a SSH client (1019852) Navigate to the datastore directorycd /vmfs/volumes/<datastorename> ...
esxi-3.example.com,0,6 <--- If you find a host in Decom State, validate no VMs are powered-on on it and place the host into maintenance mode ('No Action' option), and then remove the host from maintenance mode using the host UI or vCenter UI to clear this state. ...