12/27/2022 0 Comments Storahci error 129![]() ![]() This is to rule out any delay in the swap file writing from the guest due to FC issues.ĥ. I am sure that the swap file would be generated on the FC lun, but do have a check if the last updated swap file on the vm directory is having current time. Is the FC lun configured for multi path facing any issues, again this can be from vmkernel logs.?Ĥ. Does the ESX itself perform very slow while running any commands like esxcfg-scsidevs -m or esxcfg-rescan vmhbaX ģ. ![]() Like Memmad pointed out, from the vmkernel log, we can see if the FC lun is having any trouble and is being reported.Ģ. So, let us take a look at the usual suspects:ġ. I can agree to a point that the LSI vmhba0 in the server might have nothing to do with the error messages inside the guests since you do not have the vms in the local datastore but from FC. I do understand the LSI SAS and mptscsi messages are coming inside the guests which are having a LSI controller. Important I moved one Windows 2012 VM from non-problematic ESXi server to the problematic one and LSI_SAS and disk messages started to show up Kernel: mptscsih: ioc0: task abort: SUCCESS (rv=2002) (sc=ffff8802116c3d80) (sn=529576)Īny idea what could be causing this issue? or how to fix it? Kernel: mptscsih: ioc0: attempting task abort! (sc=ffff8802116c3d80) The IO operation at logical block address 142f8d for Disk 0 was retried. Reset to device, \Device\RaidPort0, was issued. doing more research I found that all VMs hosted in that particular host were showing up this messages both Windows - Linux ![]() Today a issue was reported with the vCenter appliance which did not respond. I have a cluster made of 2 ESXi servers running build 1065491 for a month monitoring has reported me some issues with VMs - ping has been lost -Īfter that I found that VMs reporting losing pings were hosted in the same ESXi server. ![]()
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