20.08.2021 · Snapshot removal stops a virtual machine for long time (1002836) Details When a snapshot removal (consolidation) is in progress, you cannot perform other VM tasks, such as power operations, or vMotion migration, in the virtual machine. You must remove the snapshot without any interruption to ensure data integrity.
10.04.2020 · Hi, One of the VMs (which is part of the Veeam backup) is stuck removing snapshot at 99% for several hours. We canceled Veeam backup job and noticed 2 more snapshot removal jobs with no progress. -000001-delta.vmdk has been stuck at 6.7GB for several hours, however we are seeing slow groth on -00...
Aug 20, 2021 · Details. When a snapshot removal (consolidation) is in progress, you cannot perform other VM tasks, such as power operations, or vMotion migration, in the virtual machine. You must remove the snapshot without any interruption to ensure data integrity. Based on the amount of snapshot delta to be committed, the amount of time varies.
But on the second day, they started getting stuck. I noticed in vcenter there being reconfiguration steps and snapshots stuck at 0%. When contacting veeam, they had me do a snapshot through the MOB and it got stuck at 0% too, so they told me it was purely a vmware issue. At this point, I have HALF of my VMs stuck and cannot do anything with them.
18.12.2012 · Re: Backup job stuck at 0% for over 3hrs. The issue we are seeing is that there is a corrupt OIB file from a job that was stuck and then canceled. You will need to do some cleanup to fix the problem (remove old backups, run Active full backup, import backups). Re: Backup job stuck at 0% for over 3hrs.
26.04.2019 · White but no way that VMware needs 7 hours or more to delete a backup-snapshot (assuming it's not a gigantic snapshot and the storage is not totally overloaded) . I maybe looking at a similar situation right now at a customer's site. All the VM's in the job are completely finished, but there is one VM stuck at 99%, which finished (reading all ...
Apr 10, 2020 · Hi, One of the VMs (which is part of the Veeam backup) is stuck removing snapshot at 99% for several hours. We canceled Veeam backup job and noticed 2 more snapshot removal jobs with no progress. -000001-delta.vmdk has been stuck at 6.7GB for several hours, however we are seeing slow groth on -00...
Oct 21, 2013 · 0 Flares Twitter 0 Facebook 0 LinkedIn 0 Email--0 Flares × It could happen in vCenter a snapshot creation task is not completed, and it remains stuck in the starting state for an unlimited time, just like in this screenshot:
20.07.2009 · 1. Connect to the ESX Host via SSH. 2. Run this command “Service mgmt-vmware restart” to restart the service. 3. If then the VM works, just leave like this, otherwise try to restart the ESX Host. 4. Open the snapshot manager of the VM and create a new snapshot. After, delete all previous snapshots and power On the VM.
08.08.2017 · Remember that VMWare percent is flawed, it's not the percent of the snapshot that is deleted/consolidated but the percentage of the task completed. It'll go from 33% (start of snapshot deletion) to 89% percent (snapshot deletion complete) when it's actually complete. Until that point it'll hang on 33%. The actual snapshot deletion time is ...
Feb 22, 2007 · Hung tasks (snapshot or otherwise) can be manually killed by opening an SSH session to the service console on the effected VMs ESX host and running the command: -. service mgmt-vmware restart. -. It's completely safe to run, this command will only reset management services for the esx host you're logged onto.
21.10.2013 · 0 Flares Twitter 0 Facebook 0 LinkedIn 0 Email--0 Flares × It could happen in vCenter a snapshot creation task is not completed, and it remains stuck in the starting state for an unlimited time, just like in this screenshot:
Not really a dig at VMware's snapshot engineering. 1. Reply. Share. Report Save Follow. level 1 · 3 yr. ago. A while back I had a 10TB file server take a week to consolidate and it got stuck at 0% for an age, it then got stuck at around 9% for even longer.
22.02.2007 · Hung tasks (snapshot or otherwise) can be manually killed by opening an SSH session to the service console on the effected VMs ESX host and running the command: -. service mgmt-vmware restart. -. It's completely safe to run, this command will only reset management services for the esx host you're logged onto.
But on the second day, they started getting stuck. I noticed in vcenter there being reconfiguration steps and snapshots stuck at 0%. When contacting veeam, they had me do a snapshot through the MOB and it got stuck at 0% too, so they told me it was purely a vmware issue. At this point, I have HALF of my VMs stuck and cannot do anything with them.