> +0000, Memenza, David wrote: > > /dev/disks # partedUtil fix > vml.02000000002000000087097ae1583233355f48 > > Warning: Device /dev/disks/naa.2000000087097ae1 has a > logical sector size of 520. Not all parts of GNU > Parted support this at the > > moment, and the working code is HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL. > > > > Backtrace has 8 calls on stack: > > 8: > /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0(ped_assert+0x3b) [0x18b93f8b] > > 7: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 > [0x18ba0c47] > > 6: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 > [0x18ba0f6e] > > 5: /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0 > [0x18ba18c8] > > 4: > /usr/lib/libparted-1.8.so.0(ped_device_get+0xbb) > [0x18b94d9b] > > 3: partedUtil(main+0x96c) [0x804b75c] > > 2: > /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xdc) [0x18c10efc] > > 1: partedUtil [0x80491b1] > > A bug has been detected in GNU Parted. Refer to > the web site of parted http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/parted.html for > more > > informations of what could be useful for bug > submitting! Please email a bug report to bug-parted@gnu.org > containing at least the > > version (1.8.1) and the following message: > Assertion (dev->sector_size % 512 == 0) at > arch/linux.c:628 in function _device_get_length() failed. > > Thanks for the report, but parted 1.8.1 is ancient. If you > can, try > using the 3.x release. >
What disk are you using ? Looks like that the disk block size is 520 bytes. ESXi doesn't support any block size other than 512.