Hi Tino,
I did some more trials to find out if ESXi does it allright.
And yes it able to resume the VM. I noticed following difference
in the VMWare events.

- On ESXi 4.0
   - Register the VM
   - Revert Snapshot
   - Poweron VM

- On VMWare Server
   - Register the VM

And then there are no events being shown. Also the VM shows
suspended state. However when I run the VM using the web console
it comes up alright.

Any ideas about the differences in ESXi and VMWare server for
this behavior?

Thanks and Regards,
Manish

Office Phone : 46711053
Extension    : #1053

On 6/30/2010 7:57 PM, Tino Vazquez wrote:
Hi Manish,

Ok, let's see if we can debug this. Please open the VI Client and try
repeating the "suspend - resume" process, monitoring it from the VI
Client GUI. The aim is to achieve a descriptive error message (like
the checkpoint could not be found).

Regards,

-Tino

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On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 2:39 PM, Manish Sapariya<[email protected]>  wrote:
I suspend the VM using

onevm suspend vm_id
and when I resume using

onevm resume vm_id

it simply fails. The VMWare Server web ui shows that
the vm is registered again, but is in suspended state
only. If I start the VM using VMWare web console it
start all right.

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Thanks and Regards,
Manish

Office Phone : 46711053
Extension    : #1053
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