Hello,

I wrote about this around a year ago, but then I didn't have a problem for
a while.

Every once in a while I either pause or power off a VM (or sometimes
reboot), and the VM suddenly won't start.  When I investigate via the GUI,
the Virtual Media Manager indicates that the .vdi file is corrupted.

I have a theory that I'd like to ask you to evaluate:  The machines that
get corrupted all have thin-provisioned VDI disk images with at least one
snapshot.  I have other VMs running on the same hardware that are rock
solid, but they do not have the above combination.  In most cases, it is a
thin-provisioned VDI with no snapshots.

Is it possible that the corruption I'm seeing has to do with the
combination of thin provisioning and snapshots?

Thanks.

-Dave

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Dave Hall
Binghamton University
kdh...@binghamton.edu
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