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NSXVirtual SAN vCenterFusionWorkstationvExpertVMware {code} CloudCredSubmit a Link Home > VMTN > VMware vSphere™ > VMware ESXi 5 > Discussions Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. 8 Replies Latest reply: Jul 24, 2014 3:54 AM by yecine06 error loading s.v00 fatal esxi install fatal error 6 buffer too small error 33 inconsistent data rossae Jan 6, 2012 7:23 PM hi, i was esxi fatal error 33 shuffling around things in the office and when i turned on the server again now i'm getting:error loading /s.v00fatal error: esxi fatal error 10 33 inconsistent datawhat can i do to fix it?please advise asap.any help appreciated.thank you. 21617Views Tags: none (add) esxContent tagged with esx, deploymentContent tagged with deployment, esxiContent tagged with esxi, vsphere_5Content tagged with esxi fatal error 10 out of resources vsphere_5, esx5Content tagged with esx5 This content has been marked as final. Show 8 replies 1. Re: error loading s.v00 fatal error 33 inconsistent data rossae Jan 6, 2012 7:23 PM (in response to rossae) even when i run the esxi5 installer i get the same error Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 2. Re: error loading s.v00 fatal error 33 inconsistent data firas123 Jan 28, 2012
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11:07 PM (in response to rossae) I have the same error when trying to install ESXi v5!Attached is a snapshot of the error.Any help please? Snapshot.jpg 47.8 K Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 3. Re: error loading s.v00 fatal error 33 inconsistent data firas123 Jan 29, 2012 3:38 AM (in response to rossae) The problem was resolved by burning the ESXi image on a new media! Like Show 0 Likes (0) Actions 4. Re: error loading s.v00 fatal error 33 inconsistent data EXPRESS May 16, 2013 7:32 PM (in response to firas123) I got hit with same error 33 after a power outage. Okay no problem, I read the posts create new media (USB) but now it does continue but once the yellow screen starts I lose the keyboard and I can't do anything. I recreated the media several times same results. I m running a shuttle white box which has been running for over a year with no problem. I can't figure out what the problem may be. Any suggestions? I use a USB keyboard no ps2 ports. As I said before the machine was running just fine for over a year. THanks in
Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the company Business Learn more about hiring http://serverfault.com/questions/663013/error-loading-scsi-qla-v01-fatal-error33/663282 developers or posting ads with us Server Fault Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered Ask Question _ Server Fault is a question and answer site for system and network administrators. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Here's how it http://www.ivobeerens.nl/2011/09/17/create-a-bootable-vmware-esxi-5-usb-stick-in-windows-and-perform-a-scripted-installation/ works: Anybody can ask a question Anybody can answer The best answers are voted up and rise to the top error loading /scsi-qla.v01, fatal error:33 up vote 0 down vote favorite I am facing an issue, seems to be a fatal error rare one. No one has asked this question in any of the blog except for this. One of my Esxi 5.1 host (not an actual server, but just a physical workstation acting as a server) was working till last week. Don't know what happened suddenly, it started showing the error as shown below: I can't try installing a fresh Esxi on top of this, as there is so much of data residing on this. Are there anyone who faced this esxi fatal error kind of issue? Any idea on how to solve this, besides the way this mentioned? vmware-esxi share|improve this question edited Jan 28 '15 at 12:16 asked Jan 28 '15 at 12:11 serverstackqns 439623 Is ESXi installed on a USB stick? –ewwhite Jan 28 '15 at 13:44 No. It is within the hard drive only. –serverstackqns Jan 29 '15 at 4:00 Is the disk in a RAID configuration? Is the disk healthy? –ewwhite Jan 29 '15 at 4:13 The disk is healthy. –serverstackqns Jan 29 '15 at 5:05 add a comment| 2 Answers 2 active oldest votes up vote 2 down vote accepted Basically, my ESXi installation, became corrupted. I fixed it with the 3rd option. Options:- Fix as per this article HOW TO: Fix the Error loading /s.v00 Fatal error: 33 (Inconsistent data) in the VMware vSphere Hypervisor Recovery Mode - Press Shift and R at ESXi Boot, if you have ever upgraded ESXi, you will be able to rollback, to the previous version, and the upgrade again. Re-install ESXi. When re-installing, it will discover the older installation, and ask to upgrade or re-install, if you perform a re-install it will discover the existing VMFS partition, and ask you if you want to PRESERVE, select YES, and this will keep all your VMs, and then later at power on, just re-register the VMs with Inventory, which is browse the datastore, browse the
17, 2011February 24, 2016 Here is a simple procedure to make a bootable VMware ESXi 5 or ESXi 6 USB stick in Windows and perform a scripted unattended VMware ESXi installation. The 5 steps are: Step 1 Be sure removing all partitions and format a FAT32 partition on the USB stick by using the following command: Open the command prompt and enter the following commands: diskpart (make sure you run diskpart as administrator) list disk (list the disk in your system including the USB) select disk USB number clean create partition primary active format fs=fat32 quick assign exit Step 2 Download the Windows LinuxLive USB creator utility here. Step 3 Start the Lili USB creator utility. Follow the steps 1,2,4 and click 5 to create the USB stick. Wait till the USB creation process is finished. So now you have a bootable ESXi stick. You can stop here if you you want to install ESXi with manual installation steps. Step 4 Edit the BOOT.CFG file in the root of the USB stick and add ks=usb between /b.b00 and -- /useropts.gz modules The BOOT.CFG should look like this: bootstate=0 title=Loading ESXi installer kernel=/tboot.b00 kernelopt=runweasel modules=/b.b00 ks=usb --- /useropts.gz --- /k.b00 --- /a.b00 --- /ata-pata.v00 --- /ata-pata.v01 --- /ata-pata.v02 --- /ata-pata.v03 --- /ata-pata.v04 --- /ata-pata.v05 --- /ata-pata.v06 --- /ata-pata.v07 --- /block-cc.v00 --- /ehci-ehc.v00 --- /s.v00 --- /weaselin.i00 --- /ima-qla4.v00 --- /ipmi-ipm.v00 --- /ipmi-ipm.v01 --- /ipmi-ipm.v02 --- /misc-cni.v00 --- /misc-dri.v00 --- /net-be2n.v00 --- /net-bnx2.v00 --- /net-bnx2.v01 --- /net-cnic.v00 --- /net-e100.v00 --- /net-e100.v01 --- /net-enic.v00 --- /net-forc.v00 --- /net-igb.v00 --- /net-ixgb.v00 --- /net-nx-n.v00 --- /net-r816.v00 --- /net-r816.v01 --- /net-s2io.v00 --- /net-sky2.v00 --- /net-tg3.v00 --- /ohci-usb.v00 --- /sata-ahc.v00 --- /sata-ata.v00 --- /sata-sat.v00 --- /sata-sat.v01 --- /sata-sat.v02 --- /sata-sat.v03 --- /scsi-aac.v00 --- /scsi-adp.v00 --- /scsi-aic.v00 --- /scsi-bnx.v00 --- /scsi-fni.v00 --- /scsi-hps.v00 --- /scsi-ips.v00 --- /scsi-lpf.v00 --- /scsi-meg.v00 --- /scsi-meg.v01 --- /scsi-meg.v02 --- /scsi-mpt.v00 --- /scsi-mpt.v01 --- /scsi-mpt.v02 --- /scsi-qla.v00 --- /scsi-qla.v01 --- /uhci-usb.v00 --- /tools.t00 --- /imgdb.tgz --- /imgpayld.tgz build= updated=0 Step 5 Create a Kickstart configuration file for the scripted installation in the root of the USB stick. Here is an example: #Sample kickstart scripted installation vm