Disc boot USB Corruupt and repair steps

I'm at work this morning and found that the VMWare ESXI 4.0 server that uses a USB startup key was corrupted after a power cut, with a GRUB 7 error. I happened to have built the 4.01 Update CD day on hand so I used it to crush maybe corrupted files and issued the command to repair. Ridicule me. It replaced the USB key and completely amazed the partition tables. Don't ask me what 'fix' is supposed to mean.

I have therefore three SATA physical drives with three data warehouses good that contains multiple servers, but no way to get to them.

Is there available utilities that will rebuild the paintings missing since visible data warehouses, or are there ways to get back them on the VSphere client so they may be started and I'm back to work Friday night?

Finally, once bitten and shyer twice, how to backup USB key (especially tables) so that I can quickly restore the contents of any version of ESXI is "update" whose content to USB key strokes?

In case anyone is interested, here is a list of readers...

Disk/dev/disks/t10. ATA___WDC_WD5000AAJS2D00YFA0___WD2DWCAS80866984: 500,1 GB, 500107862016 bytes

255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders, total of 976773168 areas

Units is 1 * 512 sectors is 512 bytes

Device boot start end blocks Id system

/ dev/Disks/T10. ATA___WDC_WD5000AAJS2D00YFA0___WD2DWCAS80866984p1 128 976768064 488383968 + fb VMFS

Disk/dev/disks/t10. ATA___Hitachi_HDP725050GLA360___GEA530RE1KY1GA: 500,1 GB, 500107862016 bytes

255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 60801 cylinders, total of 976773168 areas

Units is 1 * 512 sectors is 512 bytes

Device boot start end blocks Id system

/ dev/Disks/T10. ATA___Hitachi_HDP725050GLA360___GEA530RE1KY1GAp1 128 976768064 488383968 + fb VMFS

Disk/dev/disks/t10. ATA___Hitachi_HDT721010SLA360___STF607MH31TERK: 1000,2 GB, 1000204886016 bytes

255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 121601 cylinders, 1953525168 total sectors

Units is 1 * 512 sectors is 512 bytes

Device boot start end blocks Id system

/ dev/Disks/T10. ATA___Hitachi_HDT721010SLA360___STF607MH31TERKp1 128 1953520064 976759968 + fb VMFS

Disk /dev/disks/mpx.vmhba32:C0:T0:L0: 2008 MB, 2008547328 bytes

64 heads, 32 sectors/track, cylinders of 1915, total 3922944 areas

Units is 1 * 512 sectors is 512 bytes

Device boot start end blocks Id system

8192 1843199 917504 5 extended /dev/disks/MPX.vmhba32:C0:t0:L0p1

/dev/disks/MPX.vmhba32:C0:t0:L0p4 * 32 8191 4080 4 FAT16 & lt; 32 M

8224 520191 255984 6 FAT16 /dev/disks/MPX.vmhba32:C0:t0:L0p5

/dev/disks/MPX.vmhba32:C0:t0:L0p6 520224 1032191 255984 6 FAT16

1032224 1257471 112624 VMKcore fc /dev/disks/MPX.vmhba32:C0:t0:L0p7

/dev/disks/MPX.vmhba32:C0:t0:L0p8 1257504 1843199 292848 6 FAT16

Partition table entries are not in the order of disc

~ #

You can see data warehouses? If you browse data warehouses you see the VM files? If the VM folders are visible you can simply right click on the VM and «Add to the inventory» vmx file You have to re-create the vSwitch IP etc. settings.

You can download the vMA device or install tools rcli. To save the configuration from the command prompt

vicfg-cfgbackup - server servername - username root s backup

You can restore with the same tool.

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