I've changed the size of vHD, after I powered on the vimage I got the following error:
Cannot open the disk /vmfs/volumes/48XXXXXXXX-xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/vimage/vimage-000001.vmdk' or one of the snapshot disks it depends on.
Reason: The parent virtual disk has been modified since the child was created.
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What I did before was changes the size of vimage.vmdk in the folder /vmfs/volumes/data/vimage, when I booted the system to resize the partition I did not see the change I have made. I looked into the 48XXXXXXXX folder and found the vimage.vmdk size in this folder as it was originally (before the change).
Now am not sure which version/copy should I do vmdk size change to?
How I can fix this problem/error I'm getting?
Thanks,
Hello,
Moved to the Virtual Machine and GUest OS forum.
You resized the base VMDK while a snapshot existed. Due to this your parent disk (VMDK) is not in sync with the snapshot or 'DELTA' and therefore the snapshot can not be used.
I would restore from backup, commit your snapshots, then resize.
Best regards,
Edward L. Haletky
VMware Communities User Moderator
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Hello,
Moved to the Virtual Machine and GUest OS forum.
You resized the base VMDK while a snapshot existed. Due to this your parent disk (VMDK) is not in sync with the snapshot or 'DELTA' and therefore the snapshot can not be used.
I would restore from backup, commit your snapshots, then resize.
Best regards,
Edward L. Haletky
VMware Communities User Moderator
====
Author of the book 'VMWare ESX Server in the Enterprise: Planning and Securing Virtualization Servers', Copyright 2008 Pearson Education.
Blue Gears and SearchVMware Pro Blogs: http://www.astroarch.com/wiki/index.php/Blog_Roll
Top Virtualization Security Links: http://www.astroarch.com/wiki/index.php/Top_Virtualization_Security_Links
Don't give up so early - with some luck a small edit will fix this .... post all vmdk-text files
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description of vmx-parameters: