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File system specific implementation of LookupAndOpen[file] failed vm 6.5

On one of the HOST, there was a situation when the virtual machine itself began to occupy almost all the data space,  at some point the virtual just stopped running

Then we tried to migrate the virtual machine to another host which ended in an error 

Relocate virtual machine
Status:   Failed
 
We try to clear some file into our VM datastore
after, we have an error
Power On the virtual machine
Status: File system specific implementation of Lookup[file] failed
 
Error stack:
Module 'Disk' power on failed.
Cannot open the disk '/vmfs/volumes/5c77c150-94d23332-3a92-18a905765b34/PRET-FS/PRET-FS_1-000001-delta.vmdk' or one of the snapshot disks it depends on.
The file specified is not a virtual disk
File system specific implementation of LookupAndOpen[file]
failedFile system specific implementation of LookupAndOpen[file]
failedFile system specific implementation of Lookup[file] failed
 
also i see this files 
- PRET-FS_1-000001-delta.vmdk 314 Gb
- PRET-FS_1-flat.vmdk  1 200 Gb
- PRET-FS_1-000001.vmdk 323 B
- PRET-FS_1.vmdk 529 B
 
also
when we reconfigure VM and add existing hard disk PRET-FS_1.vmdk
we received the data at the time of the last virtual migration
 
when we add PRET-FS_1-000001.vmdk
we received data with size 0
 
also, we can't copy or move PRET-FS_1-00001.vmdk in the vSphere Client
 
Have can we get new data in this situation. 
 
we have no new BachUp  or Snapshot
 
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scott28tt
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You posted this in the Workstation Pro area, VMTN has an area dedicated to ESXi / vSphere, a moderator should be along to move your thread there.

 


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