Hi All
I am looking for some suggestions on what may be the cause of a crash that has happen several times now.
All guests go unresponsive at the same time.
The ESXi console it’s self functions normally and no sign of a PSOD.
The vSphere client connects however commands like shutting down the vms complete but are not carried out.
Below are some log extracts
vmksummary.log
2013-02-02T22:00:01Z heartbeat: up 7d6h53m7s, 6 VMs; [[234845 vmx 953180kB] [5787 vmx 4090848kB] [5932 vmx 4135880kB]] [[5953
2013-02-02T23:00:01Z heartbeat: up 7d7h53m7s, 6 VMs; [[234845 vmx 948856kB] [5787 vmx 4093564kB] [5932 vmx 4135876kB]] [[5953
2013-02-03T02:37:20Z bootstop: Host has booted
2013-02-03T03:00:01Z heartbeat: up 0d0h23m41s, 6 VMs; [[6076 vmx 464176kB] [5786 vmx 1153432kB] [5996 vmx 2209060kB]] [[5968
vmkernel.log
2013-02-02T23:01:01.250Z cpu1:429997)LinBlock: LinuxBlockCompleteCommand:857: This message has repeated 1152 times: Command 0
2013-02-02T23:01:03.026Z cpu3:4155)WARNING: VFAT: 4346: Failed to flush file times: Stale file handle
2013-02-02T23:01:51.688Z cpu3:4618)NMP: nmp_ThrottleLogForDevice:2319: Cmd 0x1a (0x4124007dbe40, 0) to dev "mpx.vmhba0:C0:T0:
2013-02-02T23:01:51.688Z cpu3:4618)ScsiDeviceIO: 2316: Cmd(0x4124007dbe40) 0x1a, CmdSN 0x44e9 from world 0 to dev "mpx.vmhba0
That is the last line in the log until I rebooted at 2:37 when the normal boot log starts.
Many thanks for taking the time to read the logs.
Dave