Hello dear community.
Today when i try to start my server in ALT+F1 i see this message:
Error: More then one exception specification for tardisk /tardisks/s.v00
Error: Ignorin /etc/vmware/secpolicy/tardisks/VMware-sys
Message handler 1 failed: Busy
Invalind config: stat failed Input/output error
What is this error ? IS this releated to any of my hardisks? I am so worried?
How can i fix this, please help!
I am having a similar problem.
second line is different
Error: Ignoring /etc/vmware/secpolicy/tardisks/vsanrefresh
vprobed is not running
message handler 1 failed: Busy
Installing ESXi 6.0u1 because u2 failed with issues as well.
Need help please!!!
Hi,
Did you had any update on that ESXi?
tardisks belong to the bootbank and ESXi profile.
You should upload the ESXi logs to check more in detail what is the issue.
You can export the logs for a particular ESXi, check here: https://kb.vmware.com/kb/653
Hi,
First you should open a question just for your issue. Since we should mix questions so that we can follow each one.
But for you case, you have a service that is down. After ESXi is up, you should connect to the shell console and check the services
using: chkconfig --list
You see somethign similiar to this:
lsassd off
netlogond off
lwiod on
ntpd off
SSH on
iked off
DCUI on
ESXShell on
usbarbitrator on
lbtd on
vprobed on
storageRM on
hostd on
sensord on
slpd on
memscrubd on
dcbd on
cdp on
vobd on
vpxa on
sfcbd-watchdog on
sfcbd on
wsman on
vmtoolsd on
vmware-fdm off
if you see any issues, just try to restart the services services.sh restart
Thank you for your reply. I found the issue. It was a bad internal HD. I removed all the HDs and was able to successfully install. I just ordered a new HD and a raid card.
Did you get this resolved? I have the exact same issue preventing my ESXi 6.0 Server from booting.
Meaning this error:
Error: More then one exception specification for tardisk /tardisks/s.v00
Error: Ignorin /etc/vmware/secpolicy/tardisks/VMware-sys
Message handler 1 failed: Busy
Invalid config: stat failed Input/output error