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NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > VMware Infrastructure™ > VI: VMware ESXi™ 3.5 > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 10 Replies Latest reply: Dec 2, 2010 5:30 PM by rrod1 ESXi PANIC: Error while reading error loading /state.tgz fatal error 6 (buffer too small) file: -3, state.tgz montespcs Sep 11, 2008 10:06 PM After a poweroff (ungraceful error loading state.tgz out of resources shutdown), upon reboot of ESXi, I get the following screen dump:Kernel: vmkerkel.gz bootUUID=7b00...........................................................Loading vmkernel.gzModule: binmod.tgzLoading binmod.tgzModule: environ.tgzLoading environ.tgzModule: cim.tgzLoading cim.tgzModule: oem.tgzLoading
Error Loading /state.tgz Fatal Error 10 (out Of Resources)
oem.tgzModule: license.tgzLoading license.tgzModule: state.tgzLoading state.tgzPANIC: Error while reading file: -3, state.tgzboot: If I press
Error Loading /state.tgz Fatal Error 11 (volume Corrupted)
to correct this? I've found only one other site on a google search that references the same error posted by another admin. No answer to his query about why this happened. This server is a Dell PowerEdge 4600 running dual 2.4GHz 2GB RAM, Perc3/DC using 2 mirrored 18GB SCSI drives (ESX OS), and 6 36GB SCSI for the local datastore (VMFS).Running ESXi Update 2, build 110271. No other panic error while reading file -5 state tgz patches installed.Thanks to anyone that responds. 19564Views Tags: none (add) bootContent tagged with boot, diskContent tagged with disk, esxiContent tagged with esxi, panicContent tagged with panic, kernel_panicContent tagged with kernel_panic, 3.5iContent tagged with 3.5i, state.tgzContent tagged with state.tgz, error_while_reading_fileContent tagged with error_while_reading_file This content has been marked as final. Show 10 replies 1. Re: ESXi PANIC: Error while reading file: -3, state.tgz Dave.Mishchenko Sep 11, 2008 10:13 PM (in response to montespcs) State.tgz contains all the configuration files for your ESXi host. A few options:1) restore a configuration backup (i.e. a backup taken with the RCLI command vicfg-cfgbackup.pl2) You could boot with "LiveCD" and see if there is a older copy of state.tgz on the altboot bank partition. This would apply if you have ever patched the system.3) Run a recovery install of ESXi. This will wipe the configuration of the host, but the VMFS partition will be perserved. In any case, there is a bartPE CD that you can boot and then access the VMFS partitions with. This would give you a chance to copy your VMs to other storage just in case. Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 2. Re: ESXi PANIC: Error while reading file: -3, state.tgz montespcs Se
below. 1) During an install of ESXi you encounter the errror "Unable to find a supported device to write the VMware ESX Server 3i 3.5.0 image to" 2) After an install of ESXi, you
Error Loading /state.tgz Volume Corrupted
reboot and when ESXi comes up it is not able to get a DHCP address fatal error 11 (volume corrupted) vmware or automatically assign itself an IP address 3) ESXi fails to load after a reboot with the error: PANIC: Error while reading file: -5 4) Keyboard stops responding when booting ESXi 5) You can't create a datastore on an array that is larger than 2 TB 6) After an install of ESXi, your NIC is listed as vmnic0 but in the DCUI https://communities.vmware.com/thread/168277?start=0&tstart=0 has a status of disconnected 7) After an update, ESXi will not start VMs that are set to auto start 8) When you boot ESXi you get the errors "cannot setup ramdisk boot image is corrupted" and "intermediate name not a directory for /usr/bin" followed by a purple screen of death (PSOD) 9) When installing ESXi you get the error message "Unsupported BIOS setting (CPUID is limited). Disable 'limit CPUID value' or 'Support legacy/NT4 OS' in BIOS http://www.vm-help.com/esx/esx3i/ESXi_35_common_issues.php 10) Hostd.log is full of "Task Created : haTask-ha-host-vim.DiagnosticManager.browse-8375" messages 11) You create a USB flash drive to boot ESXi from and get the error: warning: bank 0 partition type invalid" for both bank 0 and 1 12) After you install your ESXi host you reboot and get I get " PANIC: Failed to find HD boot partition" 13) You use a custom oem.tgz to add support for a controller during the install, but it doesn't work after the install 14) var/log/messages has the error: Peer table full for sfcbd 15) Installing a patch fails with the error: "Unable to copy install files to host" 16) You try to add storage and get the error: "unable to read partition information" 17) When I try to add to add an existing VMFS datastore to my host, ESXi wants to format the storage 18) I've lost the root password to my ESXi host 19) I've expanded my storage array or LUN, how do I extend my VMFS datastore 20)When you try to create a new datastore, you get the error "Failed to Update Disk Partition Information" 21) During an install you have this error "Error not finding device to write" 22) You try to create a virtual disk and get the error: "The file is too big for the filesystem" 1) During an install of ESXi you encounter the err
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