CTK. The VMDK files will be created automatically

We have a virtual machine called ISTQB, yesterday morning, it was noted that it is offline. On the survey, we found that the virtual machine has a 'necessary consolidation' message. I completed the consolidation that has failed. Investigation of the data store in which resides the virtual computer, we found CTK. VMDK files for each of the hard disks. After some research, I removed the CTK. VMDK files and succeeded in turning on the virtual computer. Now, we would like to know how this happened? The problems seem to start at about 07:06 25/06/2014.

Can someone explain or share your point of view on this.

A file separate .ctk is created for each virtual disk file (hard), i.e. for basic disks, but also snapshots. Once a snapshot is deleted, its associated .ctk file is also deleted. However .ctk of the virtual disk file base/parent is updated and is NOT cleared, which is the behavior expected/wanted

I would say that you do not remove the .ctk files manually, unless you are invited by the VMware Support, for example to do!

André

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