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# vmkfstools -i /vmfs/volumes/storage/myVM/myVM.vmdk -d thin myVM.vmdk | # vmkfstools -i /vmfs/volumes/storage/myVM/myVM.vmdk -d thin myVM.vmdk | ||
Failed to open '/vmfs/volumes/storage/myVM/myVM.vmdk': The system cannot find the file specified (25). | Failed to open '/vmfs/volumes/storage/myVM/myVM.vmdk': The system cannot find the file specified (25). | ||
Test if you have sparse format enabled: | |||
esxcli system module list | grep multiextent | |||
You can enable the 2GB disk format by using: | You can enable the 2GB disk format by using: |
Revision as of 23:50, 22 June 2014
Disable the firewall
Disable the firewall completely.
esxcli network firewall set --enabled false
Install a patch bundle
esxcli software vib install -d /vmfs/volumes/yourvolumename/patch/patch.zip
install a vib file
esxcli software vib install -v /vmfs/volumes/yourvolumename/patch/patch.vib
enable 2GB Sparse disks
By default the 2GB Sparse disk format is disabled since -I think- ESXi version 5.x If you try to import a disk in 2GB disk format you'll get the following error:
# vmkfstools -i /vmfs/volumes/storage/myVM/myVM.vmdk -d thin myVM.vmdk Failed to open '/vmfs/volumes/storage/myVM/myVM.vmdk': The system cannot find the file specified (25).
Test if you have sparse format enabled:
esxcli system module list | grep multiextent
You can enable the 2GB disk format by using:
esxcli system module load -m multiextent
resources
VMware Front Experience: