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Corrupt Redo Log, VM lost, what to do?

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As soon as I take a snapshot, or make a backup (with Synology Active Backup for Business), I get a pop-up "The redo log of xxx is corrupted".

This is 100% reproducible, and happens every time for every type of guest that I tried.

The VM is broken and can't be recovered after this pop-up.

 

I am using the free ESXi, version 6.7.0 Update 3 (Build 14320388).

Host is an Intel NUC8i5BEH with a Samsung SSD for storage. ESXi itself is installed on an USB stick.

 

How can this be debugged? Given that the Intel NUC is not a supported device, I can't ask VMWare for help.

 

I can't find much in the system log, but this is what is there:

 

2019-12-14T11:07:21.901Z cpu1:2101917)VSCSI: 6602: handle 8209(vscsi0:0):Destroying Device for world 2101909 (pendCom 0)

2019-12-14T11:07:21.901Z cpu1:2101917)NetPort: 1580: disabled port 0x2000009

2019-12-14T11:07:22.441Z cpu1:2101917)FDS: 617: Enabling IO coalescing on driver 'deltadisks' device '81031d-Windows-000001-sesparse.vmdk'

2019-12-14T11:07:22.441Z cpu1:2101917)VSCSI: 3810: handle 8215(vscsi0:0):Creating Virtual Device for world 2101909 (FSS handle 11207458) numBlocks=268435456 (bs=512)

2019-12-14T11:07:22.441Z cpu1:2101917)VSCSI: 273: handle 8215(vscsi0:0):Input values: res=0 limit=-2 bw=-1 Shares=1000

2019-12-14T11:07:22.442Z cpu1:2101917)NetPort: 1359: enabled port 0x2000009 with mac 00:0c:29:f7:63:a0

2019-12-14T11:07:28.847Z cpu6:2097184)ScsiDeviceIO: 3435: Cmd(0x459a40c53c00) 0x1a, CmdSN 0x19484 from world 0 to dev "mpx.vmhba32:C0:T0:L0" failed H:0x0 D:0x2 P:0x0 Valid sense data: 0x5 0x24 0x0.

2019-12-14T11:07:48.715Z cpu1:2097584)INFO (ne1000): false RX hang detected on vmnic0

2019-12-14T11:10:14.688Z cpu7:2097699)DVFilter: 5963: Checking disconnected filters for timeouts


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