YYYY-MM-DDT##:##:##:###Z error vpxd[#######] [Originator@#### sub=Default opID=XXXXXX-#######-auto-#XXXX-h5:########-##] [Vdb :: VdbField] Invalid value written to column UUID in table XXXXYYYY-MM-DDT##:##:##:###Z error vpxd[#######] [Originator@#### sub=Default opID=XXXXXX-#######-auto-#XXXX-h5:########-##] [Vdb :: VdbField] String too large: 160 > max(128)YYYY-MM-DDT##:##:##:###Z error vpxd[#######] [Originator@#### sub=InvtListener opID=XXXXXX-#######-auto-#XXXX-h5:########-##] entity remove listener threw: N5Vmomi5Fault11SystemError9ExceptionE(Fault cause: vmodl. fault.SystemError-- > )-- > [context]zKq7AVECAQAAAH1IQAEhdnB4ZAAA7tg3bGlidm1hY29yZS5zbwAAp3gsACVsLQAL6TIBqbdvdnB4ZAABbblvgb9UcQGB8V5xAYFwLLUBARCWjwGfCokBzE6TAfhkdAGavIgBm/WMAeX4 jAFgM40Bbq0NAXKwjQGD0nMB7RV0gou6BQFsaWJ2aW0tdHlwZXMuc28AgRi9YQGBE8BgAYFUwWABgYLQYAGB5f1fAYGp2ABAKdJIwBPnyMArGQ3A4d/AGxpYnB0aHJlYWQuc28uMAAELzYPbGliYy5zby42AA == [/context]YYYY-MM-DDT##:##:##:###Z panic vpxd[######] [Originator@#### sub=Default opID=XXXXXX-#######-auto-#XXXX-h5:########-##]
-- > Panic: NOT_REACHED bora/vpx/vpxd/invtListener.cpp:195
-- > Backtrace:-- > [backtrace begin] product: VMware VirtualCenter, version: 7.0.3, build: build-20990077, tag: vpxd, cpu: x86_64, os: linux, buildType: release-- > backtrace[00] libvmacore.so[0x0037DA77]-> backtrace[01] libvmacore.so[0x002C78D3]: Vmacore :: System :: Stacktrace :: CaptureFullWork(unsigned int)-- > backtrace[02] libvmacore.so[0x002D6B69]: Vmacore :: System :: SystemFactory :: CreateBacktrace(Vmacore :: Ref<Vmacore :: System :: Backtrace>&)-- > backtrace[03] libvmacore.so[0x00370BC3]-- > backtrace[041 libvmacore.sol0x00370CDFl: Vmacore :: PanicExit(char const*)
VMware vCenter Server 7.x and 8.x
VMware vSphere ESXi 7.x and 8.x
This issue is due to an excessively long datastore URL which is mounted on the host, exceeding the maximum limit of 128 bytes, or 64 characters.
Currently there is no resolution. The following workarounds can be implemented.
Workaround 1:
NOTE: Ensure there is no reference to the datastore by any existing VMs, log files or snapshots.
Workaround 2:
esxcli storage vmfs snapshot resignature -l label | -u uuid