The redo log of is corrupted. If the problem persists, discard the redo log. info

Have your server turned off unintentionally ? Or maybe you reset/turn it off by accident?
Or it could be something related to your raid card.
Anyway i've never seen those kind of errors on my setup even after hard reset.
 
I had few PSOD caused interface E1000.
So yes server was turned off by reset from kvm.
 
There's sufficient space on the datastore the VM is stored on?

Try right clicking on the VM, going to snapshot -> consolidate
 
There's sufficient space on the datastore the VM is stored on?

Try right clicking on the VM, going to snapshot -> consolidate


Ok i Did this.
Yes i have 10 TB in raid6 :)
6 x 3 TB

Consolidate virtual machine disk files
W2k12r2-SRV
Completed
root
2014-01-15 00:10:55
2014-01-15 00:10:55
2014-01-15 00:10:56

Im going right now to run VM and test it
 
Same situation.

I have one snapshoot in snapshoot manager.
Can i maybe just delete that snapshoot ?
 
Yea. Delete All. Then consolidate. Snapshots are only meant to be temporary with a lifespan of hours.
 
Ok. I did this few hours ago.
At the moment I have only acces from my smartphone to my ESXi.

When I will come back to home, i will do some tests.

(for example copy file from VM to my laptop thru LAN)
 
Yea. Delete All. Then consolidate. Snapshots are only meant to be temporary with a lifespan of hours.



Hello

Thank you very much for solution :)

It works. I am after test :)

Finally my AD server back to life :)

Peace & Love :D :D :D :D
 
Great. Sounds good. Only use snapshots briefly in the future, prior to patches, updates or changes, then delete them after you verify it works.
 
I thought i can use snapshoot for backup purposes

Snapshot is NOT a way to do backup. Just don't.Snapshots are only designed for simple changes like you installed app on vm and that app doesn't work properly so you can then use snapshot to go back to previous state.
There is some free backup app for vmware. like Veeam Backup™ Free Edition
 
Snapshots are transaction logs of the disk - nothing more. They're used in backups for quiescing and making the main disk readable.
 
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