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Snapshot consolidation - but no Snapshot

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I have a strange behavior with one of the VMs in our IT environment of vSphere. I have been receiving sporadic emails for a few days that one of the servers needs consolidation because there were problems deleting snapshots. Now the mysterious thing: If I check via vCenter or RVTools, there is no snapshot on the server. I even disconnected the server completely from the backups last Friday lunchtime. Even though this meant that the full backup was not created at the weekend. But this morning I received another response:
*** on ***-VCENTER01.***.de needs snapshot consolidation, but all automatic snapshot consolidation attempts have failed.
Most likely reason is a virtual disk being locked by some external process. Please troubleshoot the locking issue, and initiate snapshot consolidation manually in vSphere Client.
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By the way. Yes, I still need to install an update here... But does anyone have an idea? How can I cut the loop? I briefly considered migrating the server in vCenter for storage and hardware resources. But I'm not sure whether this will help.
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Re: Snapshot consolidation - but no Snapshot

Post by Andreas Neufert » 2 people like this post

Hi David,

Sometimes VMware vCenter is not in sync with the snapshot files sitting on disk. To consolidate the snapshots that are not visible, usually you need to create a new manual snapshot (uncheck all the checkboxes from the wizard you do not need consistency and RAM in the snapshot) and then hit the consolidation button to remove all snapshots.
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Re: Snapshot consolidation - but no Snapshot

Post by gustavomeneghini » 1 person likes this post

Hi David,

If there is more than one host within your Vcenter, it would be a good idea to vmotion the affected VM. This would force the VM files to be re-read.
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