After an System-Restart of my Hostengine maybe caused by an Kaspersky update my VM Workstation on W2019 server won´t start.
First i get the message :"File not found: G:\WMWARE_Snapshots\Windows Server 2019-000004.vmdk" But the file is still there. When i manually choose the File it try to start, but then i get the message :"Cannot open the disk 'G:\WMWARE_Snapshots\Windows Server 2019-000013.vmdk' or one of the snapshot disks it depends on.Module 'Disk' power on failed."
I renamed the *".ICK - File . But that doesn´t help.
And no one of the other Snapshots work as well 😞
I checked the Quarantäne-Folder of my Kaspersky, but without any result. I also deaktivated Kaspersky without result.
You've marked your last reply as the "Correct Answer", so can I safely assume that the VM is working again?
André
No, sorry was an mistake of mine.
Ok, then let's see which files we have now in the different directories. For this please provide a current file listing which includes the restored files.
Some additional questions:
André
Hello
The Module Disk Power on Failed error message appears when you are trying to boot up a virtual machine using any VMware software. This error message usually reflects towards the virtual machine not being powered off safely or properly which as a result generates the said error message. Along with the said issue comes the “The process cannot access the file because another process has locked a portion of the file” which throws more light on what the issue is. Basically, what is essentially happening is the virtual machine that you are trying to power on is blocked by other VMware files. Thus, due to this lockage, the virtual machine does not boot up successfully.
Thanks,
Atonal
Ok. let's see how far this will take us.
Close VMware Workstation, then delete all files with extensions .vmsd, .vmem, .vmsn from the VM's folders (or move them to a new sub-directory if you want), then power on the VM.
If you receive an error message when you power on the VM, please let me know what it says, and attach the latest vmware.log along with all the small (~2 kB) .vmdk descriptor files (compressed in a .zip archive) to your next reply (these are small text files which describe the virtual disks' sizes, and geometry).
André
I get following Message:"The parent of this virtual disk could not be opened Cannot open the disk 'G:\WMWARE_Snapshots\Windows Server 2019-1-000010.vmdk' or one of the snapshot disks it depends on. Module 'Disk' power on failed. Failed to start the virtual machine."
Had someone any new suggestion🙀? Or do someone know an goot it-service who could help me on that kind of problem by remote? I will get in big trouble if i will lost all the data of the vm.😥
Sorry, with all those files I overlooked the missing "Windows Server 2019-1-s005.vmdk".
Please replace that file with e.g. a copy of "Windows Server 2019-1-s015.vmdk".
With the other .vmdk files' sizes of ~30GB each, the guest file system will however be in an unhealthy state.
Please double-check if the restore process - for whatever reason - didn't restore the mentioned file, or if it is already missing in your backup.
André
Right now the Machine is running (not very stable, but it is running) The problem i guess was an damaged "Windows Server 2019-1.vmdk" file. I checked my restored files with winmerge and found that there was a problem on that file. Right now im setup an new VM. I could save 99% of my data. Thanks a lot!
Any suggestions für setting up the new machine? Even not so much snapshots? Because im realy new to Vm-Ware i thougt it would normal to have such a lot of files.....
>>> Any suggestions für setting up the new machine?
Some thoughts:
André