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Server fails to boot when non-system volume is attached

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We are currently receiving the following error from ESXi 5 upon booting one virtual machine:

Event Details:

Type:

info

Description:

Message on Metric-Backup on esxi.spartan.local in ha-datacenter: There is no more space for virtual disk /vmfs/volumes/4ef33f27-5fb14504-27ac-0024e85dcc3c/SBS2k8/SBS2k8_3-000001.vmdk. You might be able to continue this session by freeing disk space on the relevant volume, and clicking Retry. Click Cancel to terminate this session.

Time:

6/29/2012 4:56:39 PM

Error Stack:

There is no more space for virtual disk /vmfs/volumes/4ef33f27-5fb14504-27ac-0024e85dcc3c/SBS2k8/SBS2k8_3-000001.vmdk. You might be able to continue this session by freeing disk space on the relevant volume, and clicking Retry. Click Cancel to terminate this session.

Additional Event Details:

Type ID: Info
Host Build: 469512
Target Object Type: ComputeResource
DataCenter Object Type: Datacenter
Host Object Type: HostSystem
VirtualMachine Object Type: VirtualMachine
ChainId: 33

We have a PowerVault MD3200 directly attached via SAS to the server.  The above error is in relation to vmhba2:c0:T0:L3 in ESXi.  No other virtual machines are affected.  Last check on hard drive space was yesterday and there was 200 GB’s free on the drive through the host OS.  We have removed this hard drive volume from the ESXi configuration (see attached screen shot) and the server boots successfully.  How do we repair or fix the volume that is affected.


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