sangfor HCI6.9.1 create vm redhat8.5 boot error

63865 Ben Lv1Posted 26 Apr 2024 19:45



I am trying to test create redhat8.5 and 9.2 but boot error. any idea for this,
sangfor HCI6.9.1(20231104)_x86_64

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The image you sent shows an error message encountered while trying to boot a Red Hat 8.5 or 9.2 virtual machine (VM) on Sangfor HCI 6.9.1. Here's a breakdown of the error and potential solutions:

Error Analysis:

    The errors indicate issues reading data blocks from the virtual disk image (most likely a .qcow2 file).
    Specifically, there are errors reading blocks from both the squashfs filesystem and the EXT4 file system.
    These errors prevent the VM from successfully mounting the root filesystem and booting up.

Potential Causes:

    Corrupted VM Image: The .qcow2 image file you're using for Red Hat 8.5 or 9.2 might be corrupt. Try downloading a fresh copy of the image from a trusted source.
    Storage Issues: There could be underlying issues with the Sangfor HCI storage subsystem where the VM image is stored.
    Compatibility Issues: While less likely, there's a slight chance of incompatibility between Sangfor HCI 6.9.1 and Red Hat 8.5/9.2.

Troubleshooting Steps:

    Verify Image Integrity: Download a fresh copy of the Red Hat 8.5 or 9.2 image file and try creating the VM again. You can use checksum tools (like md5sum or sha256sum) to verify the integrity of the downloaded file against the official checksum provided by Red Hat.
    Check Storage Health: If the image download seems okay, look into the health of your Sangfor HCI storage. Consult Sangfor's documentation or support for recommendations on checking storage pool health and troubleshooting storage-related issues.
    Test with a Different OS: Try creating a VM with a different Linux distribution (e.g., Ubuntu, CentOS) to see if the boot issue is specific to Red Hat 8.5/9.2 or persists with other operating systems. This can help isolate the cause.
    Consult Sangfor Support: If none of the above solutions work, it's recommended to contact Sangfor support. They can provide more specific guidance based on your environment and Sangfor HCI configuration.
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63865 Ben Lv1Posted 27 Apr 2024 20:43
  
Also try create redhat8.4 offline install still not wok.
any create vm setting need to config?

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