The issue of disk space? vmk_no_space

VM migrated from 5.1 to 5.5

Now I am unable to boot. I'm hoping that it a disk space issue.

get this:

an error was received in turn on/off the VM esx host.

Unable to start the virtual machine

do not turn on VM

could not power on vm: msg.vmk.status.vmk_no_space.

the current swap file size is 0 KB

Cannot extend the pagefile to 0 KB 1060110336

Thank you

> could not extend the pagefile to 0 KB 1060110336

According to this, the size of the swap file, i.e. the memory put into service for the virtual machine is close to 1 TB! Can you please provide specifications of the virtual machine (for example join the VM .vmx file to a response message)?

André

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