Hot VMFS copy: no chance to recover?

Hello!

I had a trouble.

Being very limited in time, I did on the VMFS running:

DD bs = 100M if = / dev/sdc1 of = / dev/sda8

The/dev/sdc1 and/dev/sda8 are of type fb.

After that, I had pulled out of the SDC.

The next rebootsESX is not sda8/dev/sda8 as a data store. I've spent a lot of time playing with ESX already but not could not make it work.

1. is this really serious mistake in hot-copy a VMFS running?

2. are there ways to fsck the VMFS?

3. sda8 is a little bigger then the original, is it wrong?

Thanks for the tips!

My guess is that sda8 is presented on a different LUN address. In this case you will the VMFS to access again.

VMKB9453805 - Resignaturing VMFS3 Volumes that are not Snapshots

http://KB.VMware.com/kb/9453805

(if the VMFS or its embedded files do not have some sort of corruption is another question)

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