Some how in my late night troubleshooting, I managed to delete the virtual disk (vmdk) file associated with one of my VMs. I was greeted with a very unpleasant error message attempting to power on my VM. Of course I had to try and power it on a couple of times (maybe it would fix itself…)
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Looking at the storage, I still had the *-flat.vmdk file, which is the actual disk, but I did not have the configuration file. I decided to manually recreate the file and see if I could save my VM from eminent destruction. You can see the contents of the file below:
# Disk DescriptorFile version=1 CID=24a5eeb6 parentCID=ffffffff createType="vmfs" # Extent description RW 41943040 VMFS "Wordpress-flat.vmdk" # The Disk Data Base #DDB ddb.virtualHWVersion = "4" ddb.toolsVersion = "7299" ddb.uuid = "60 00 C2 92 45 db 09 47-c5 9d a9 22 a6 cd 24 e9" ddb.geometry.cylinders = "2610" ddb.geometry.heads = "255" ddb.geometry.sectors = "63" ddb.adapterType = "lsilogic" |
I created a new file called wordpress.vmdk, ensuring it was pointing to the correct -flat.vmdk file. I was then able to edit my virtual machine and assign the new disk and power up the VM.
NICE! You need to forward this entry to Kimes, he had that problem a week or two ago.