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J. M. De Moor
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      12-11-2009
(I apologize for posting here, but the VMware support sites are not
helping at this point.)

ESXi 4.0. Brand new Dell PE server. 64-bit. VT properly set.
Attempting an SBS 2008 R2 install. Everything works great during the
install. Several reboots including those for updates, etc.

BUT...when I shut the VM down and start it up again, it BSODs with:

STOP: c00002e2 Directory Services could not start because of the
following error: A device attached to the system is not functioning.
Error Status: 0xc0000001

I next boot into DSRM and attempt to run both esentutl and ntdsutil.
With later, when I try the files option, I get a Jet Engine error tryng
to open the database.

Thinking all this was self-inflicted, I started over. Same results. I
have looked at KBs and other Googles regarding this error but most have
to do with attempting a DCPROMO.

BTW, there 2 Ubuntu server VMs on this host that are working fine.

Is there anyone in this NG that might be able to give some SOS?

Thanks,
Joe De Moor
 
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kj [SBS MVP]
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      12-11-2009
How are you 'shutting down' the VM? Are you performing a controlled
shutdown/power off of SBS first and then shutting down the VM from ESX?


Probably aware that this is probably not a MS supported configuration. (
unless I missed an update, only Hyper-V implementations were supported for
SBS2008 virtualization solutions)


J. M. De Moor wrote:
> (I apologize for posting here, but the VMware support sites are not
> helping at this point.)
>
> ESXi 4.0. Brand new Dell PE server. 64-bit. VT properly set.
> Attempting an SBS 2008 R2 install. Everything works great during the
> install. Several reboots including those for updates, etc.
>
> BUT...when I shut the VM down and start it up again, it BSODs with:
>
> STOP: c00002e2 Directory Services could not start because of the
> following error: A device attached to the system is not functioning.
> Error Status: 0xc0000001
>
> I next boot into DSRM and attempt to run both esentutl and ntdsutil.
> With later, when I try the files option, I get a Jet Engine error
> tryng to open the database.
>
> Thinking all this was self-inflicted, I started over. Same results. I
> have looked at KBs and other Googles regarding this error but most
> have to do with attempting a DCPROMO.
>
> BTW, there 2 Ubuntu server VMs on this host that are working fine.
>
> Is there anyone in this NG that might be able to give some SOS?
>
> Thanks,
> Joe De Moor


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J. M. De Moor
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      12-11-2009
kj

Thanks for your quick response.

> How are you 'shutting down' the VM? Are you performing a controlled
> shutdown/power off of SBS first and then shutting down the VM from ESX?
>


Yes. I manually shutdown SBS from a console in the vSphere client. I
do NOT let ESXi shut it down.

>
> Probably aware that this is probably not a MS supported configuration. (
> unless I missed an update, only Hyper-V implementations were supported for
> SBS2008 virtualization solutions)
>


Yes, I realize that I was taking a chance going with VMware, which has
consistently served me well for other OSes, including Windows, in the
past...and that I may now be in trouble for assuming that SBS 2008 was
not going to be a problem.

Joe

 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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      12-11-2009
J. M. De Moor <> wrote:
> kj
>
> Thanks for your quick response.
>
>> How are you 'shutting down' the VM? Are you performing a controlled
>> shutdown/power off of SBS first and then shutting down the VM from
>> ESX?

>
> Yes. I manually shutdown SBS from a console in the vSphere client. I
> do NOT let ESXi shut it down.
>
>>
>> Probably aware that this is probably not a MS supported
>> configuration. ( unless I missed an update, only Hyper-V
>> implementations were supported for SBS2008 virtualization solutions)
>>

>
> Yes, I realize that I was taking a chance going with VMware, which has
> consistently served me well for other OSes, including Windows, in the
> past...and that I may now be in trouble for assuming that SBS 2008 was
> not going to be a problem.
>
> Joe


I know (of) many people who do this, for what it's worth.


 
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kj [SBS MVP]
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      12-11-2009
From your symptoms though even a standard Server 2008 with Directory
Servcies role (AD/DC) might encounter this problem. Suggest making sure that
you have the update 1 for ESXi 4.0 and review the release notes (
particularly about the hang in over commit memory situations) if you've not
already.

I have done several Server 2008 (R1)'s with Directory Servcies and have not
had that problem with any of them. All were ESX 3.5 - something though.



J. M. De Moor wrote:
> kj
>
> Thanks for your quick response.
>
>> How are you 'shutting down' the VM? Are you performing a controlled
>> shutdown/power off of SBS first and then shutting down the VM from
>> ESX?

>
> Yes. I manually shutdown SBS from a console in the vSphere client. I
> do NOT let ESXi shut it down.
>
>>
>> Probably aware that this is probably not a MS supported
>> configuration. ( unless I missed an update, only Hyper-V
>> implementations were supported for SBS2008 virtualization solutions)
>>

>
> Yes, I realize that I was taking a chance going with VMware, which has
> consistently served me well for other OSes, including Windows, in the
> past...and that I may now be in trouble for assuming that SBS 2008 was
> not going to be a problem.
>
> Joe


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J. M. De Moor
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      12-16-2009
kj

> From your symptoms though even a standard Server 2008 with Directory
> Servcies role (AD/DC) might encounter this problem. Suggest making sure that
> you have the update 1 for ESXi 4.0


Boo-yah!! Update 1 was the ticket. Working fine from a cold start.
Thanks so much.

Joe De Moor
 
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J. M. De Moor
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      12-16-2009
Lanwench

>
> I know (of) many people who do this, for what it's worth.
>
>


Let's hope none of us live to regret it. ;-)

Joe De Moor
 
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kj [SBS MVP]
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      12-16-2009
J. M. De Moor wrote:
> kj
>
>> From your symptoms though even a standard Server 2008 with Directory
>> Servcies role (AD/DC) might encounter this problem. Suggest making
>> sure that you have the update 1 for ESXi 4.0

>
> Boo-yah!! Update 1 was the ticket. Working fine from a cold start.
> Thanks so much.
>
> Joe De Moor


Anytime, and thanks for reporting back this little nugget for ESXi4.0 Update
1 and Server 2008. Likely, searches will save several others from head
scratching.


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