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12-07-2017, 11:23 AM | #1 |
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Fix lỗi : The content ID of the parent virtual disk does not match the corresponding
The content ID of the parent virtual disk does not match the corresponding parent content ID in the child.
Nếu bạn gập lỗi tương tự thế này thì tham khảo bài hướng dẫn sau để fix nhe Recently I have worked again and again on the following issue: Cannot open the disk '/vmfs/volumes/4a496b4g-eceda1-19-542b-000cfc0097g5/virtualmachine/virtualmachine-000002.vmdk' or one of the snapshot disks it depends on. Reason: The parent virtual disk has been modified since the child was created. My customer was not able to power on a virtual machine. As mentioned in the following KB: http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/mic...rnalId=1007969 Content ID mismatch conditions are triggered by interruptions to major virtual machine migrations such as Storage vMotion or Migration, VMware software error, or user action. The Content ID (CID) value of a virtual machine disk descriptor file aids in the goal of ensuring content in a parent virtual disk file, such as a flat or base disk, is retained in a consistent state. The child delta disks that derive from that base disk's snapshot contain all further writes and changes. These changes depend on the source disk to remain intact. Depends on snapshot size, there are 2 ways to solve (power on VM) problem. Cách Fix: Giải pháp 1:
Solution nr 2 (snapshots with 0 bytes) is to modify VM hard disk to point a parent virtual disk file by doing the following steps:
If Solution 1 or 2 does not help or VM behavior is not normal after power on, probably you will have to restore the VM from backup. Tham khảo: http://www.settlersoman.com/the-cont...-in-the-child/ |
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