I wanted to point out that the solution in comment #22 to set
disk.EnableUUID to true in the VMX file has perils to be aware of.  This
discussion surfaces them:

https://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-vSphere-Discussions/Why-is-
disk-enableuuid-TRUE-not-the-default/td-p/518472

Mostly around cloning a VM, which is pretty common in virtualized
environments.  If the user does not update the UUID in the VM, backup
software may think that the UUID has already been backed up and not
backup a VM's data.  Changing the UUID on a cloned VM can confuse the OS
when booting, seeing it as a new disk.

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  multipathd  failed to get udev uid, add missing path

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