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    • G Offline
      gjaltemba
      last edited by

      @El:

      I arrived here via Google looking for the answer to this problem and wanted to comment on this because it does matter.

      In ESXi you can't do snapshots (or backups via tools like Veeam) unless ESXi thinks the host is in a consistent state. As long as this message appears, ESXi thinks the host is inconsistent, so no snapshots/backups.

      I just just took a snapshot of pfSense 2.4.1 CE vm in ESXI 6.5. Whatcha talking about?

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        El Scorcho
        last edited by

        @gjaltemba:

        @El:

        I arrived here via Google looking for the answer to this problem and wanted to comment on this because it does matter.

        In ESXi you can't do snapshots (or backups via tools like Veeam) unless ESXi thinks the host is in a consistent state. As long as this message appears, ESXi thinks the host is inconsistent, so no snapshots/backups.

        I just just took a snapshot of pfSense 2.4.1 CE vm in ESXI 6.5. Whatcha talking about?

        I'm running ESXi 6.5.0 Update 1 (Build 6765664). I'm running pfSense 2.4.1-RELEASE (amd64).

        ESXi reports "The configured guest OS (FreeBSD (64-bit)) for this virtual machine does not match the guest that is currently running (FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p2). You should specify the correct guest OS to allow for guest-specific optimizations." for my pfSense VM.

        If I attempt to take a snapshot of the pfSense VM ESXi errors out with "Failed - The operation is not allowed in the current state."

        That's what I'm talking about.

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          gjaltemba
          last edited by

          @El:

          I'm running ESXi 6.5.0 Update 1 (Build 6765664). I'm running pfSense 2.4.1-RELEASE (amd64).

          ESXi reports "The configured guest OS (FreeBSD (64-bit)) for this virtual machine does not match the guest that is currently running (FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE-p2). You should specify the correct guest OS to allow for guest-specific optimizations." for my pfSense VM.

          If I attempt to take a snapshot of the pfSense VM ESXi errors out with "Failed - The operation is not allowed in the current state."

          That's what I'm talking about.

          How do you conclude that one has anything to do with the other? Check vmware.log for details of snapshot request.

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            pfsensation
            last edited by

            Just going to bump this as it's still an issue even in 2018.

            I'm on Esxi version: 6.5.0 Update 1 (Build 7388607)
            PfSense version: 2.4.2-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)

            The warning keeps appearing every time I go to the "Virtual Machine" section on the ESXI web portal. Here's a screenshot of the bugger: https://image.prntscr.com/image/zN7e5RPmQbCYjVYcv_Qymg.png

            It doesn't really seem to hurt anything for me, I can still run all features just fine but it's just a little annoying.

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              jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
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              It's not a problem in pfSense, it's in ESX and/or the open-vm-tools. The same error happens with a Linux Mint VM. It's trying to be overly specific with the OS full name.

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                pfsensation
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                @jimp:

                It's not a problem in pfSense, it's in ESX and/or the open-vm-tools. The same error happens with a Linux Mint VM. It's trying to be overly specific with the OS full name.

                Hmm…Sounds like modifying the Open-VM-Tools to report the OS full name the same as FreeBSD may fix the issue. But I guess it probably won't be worth the effort for a small rather cosmetic issue.

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                  jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                  last edited by

                  FYI- The errors go away with ESX 6.7 and VM version 14 set for "FreeBSD 11 (64-bit)".

                  So maybe the tools got a little bit ahead of themselves.

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