From the ESX host run "vmware-cmd /vmfs/volumes/VOLNAME/VMNAME/VMNAME.vmx 
getstate" and reply with the result.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 4:03 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OTish: ESX 3.5 guest won't boot

Some are on the SAN, some are direct attached, I haven't seen issues with any 
of the other VMs yet.

Kurt

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 12:57, Damien Solodow <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> Do you have other guests on the same storage as the misbehaving guest? Are 
> they working ok?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kurt Buff [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, April 08, 2010 3:54 PM
> To: NT System Admin Issues
> Subject: OTish: ESX 3.5 guest won't boot
>
> I'm googling like mad, and not finding a lot. Our ESX infrastructure 
> is primitive - it's two purely standard (not enterprise, so no 
> vmotion, etc.) ESX boxes running a number of guests, some of which are 
> on a SAN, some of which are on direct attached (internal) disk.
>
> ESX is Version 3.5.0 Build 133630 - the VI client is 2.5.0 103672
>
> The guest that's misbehaving is our Win2k3 R2 SP2 WSUS server (also 
> running our VIPRE enterprise console), and it's on direct attached 
> disk. It started hanging, so I initiated a shutdown. After 15 minutes 
> at the 'shutting down' dialog box without any movement, I asked ESX to 
> power the box down.
>
> I then tried to start it, and got a popup from the VI client saying
>
>          Error: Could not power on VM : Metadata write error. Failed 
> to power on VM.
>
> I also tried starting it from the command line, and got the following error:
>
>          VMControl error -999: Unknown error: The poweron operation 
> failed unexpectedly.
>
> The ESX host contains a number of production machines, so I can't 
> simply reboot in the middle of the day.
>
> I've cruised through /var/log/messages, and found messages like this:
>
> Apr  7 15:16:35 zesx2 cimserver: storelib-Failed to get pd infor for 
> ctrl 0, dev 1 Apr  7 15:16:35 zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get information 
> from controller 0 phy device 1 Apr  7 21:03:01 zesx2 cimserver:
> storelib-GetLDList-ProcessLibCommandCall failed; rval = 0x8017 Apr  7 
> 21:03:01 zesx2 cimserver: Volume Cannot get logical disk data from 
> controller 0 Apr  7 21:03:01 zesx2 cimserver: storelib-Failed to get 
> pd infor for ctrl 0, dev 1 Apr  7 21:03:01 zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get 
> information from controller 0 phy device 1 Apr  7 21:03:01 zesx2 
> cimserver: storelib-Failed to get pd infor for ctrl 0, dev 2 Apr  7 
> 21:03:01 zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get information from controller 0 phy 
> device 2 Apr  8 07:03:00 zesx2 cimserver: storelib-Read config failed 
> 0 Apr  8 07:03:00 zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get information from 
> controller 0 phy device 2 Apr  8 07:03:00 zesx2 cimserver: 
> storelib-Failed to get pd infor for ctrl 0, dev 1 Apr  8 07:03:00 
> zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get information from controller 0 phy device 1 
> Apr  8 11:22:04 zesx2 cimserver: storelib-Failed to get pd infor for 
> ctrl 0, dev 0 Apr  8 11:22:04 zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get information 
> from controller 0  logical device 0 Apr  8 11:22:04 zesx2 cimserver: 
> storelib-Failed to get pd infor for ctrl 0, dev 2 Apr  8 11:22:04 
> zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get information from controller 0 phy device 2 
> Apr  8 11:22:04 zesx2 cimserver: storelib-Failed to get pd infor for 
> ctrl 0, dev 1 Apr  8 11:22:04 zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get information 
> from controller 0 phy device 1 Apr  8 11:22:04 zesx2 cimserver: 
> storelib-Failed to get pd infor for ctrl 0, dev 2 Apr  8 11:22:04 
> zesx2 cimserver: Cannot get information from controller 0 phy device 2
>
> Any thoughts and pointers much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kurt
>
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