So I had to remotely shut down my servers last night as the air conditioner crapped out on us. I shut down the VMs and then the hosts. Fired up the 2 hosts today which auto start the VMs. Datastores for the VMs are isci LUNs located on a Synology NAS that we have, the NAS was not shutdown. For some reason when I booted everything back up my email VM shows as inaccessible and I am getting all sorts of errors in the logs saying "ATS-ONLY VMFS volume 'Synology-Email server' not mounted. Host does not support ATS or ATS initialization has failed" all of my other VMs are perfectly fine with other datastores on the same NAS.
When browsing to the datastore in Vsphere client or vcenter then I cannot mount, unmount or browse files as they are all greyed out. I have tried restarting both the host and the NAS a few times.
ESXi 6.0 on both hosts
BINGO!!! Alright, here is how this was resolved:
I referenced this artice for unmounting the datastore, https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2004605
Step 1: Manually unmount the datastore from the host with this command:
In my case I just used the label command.
Step 2: Verify that datastore is unmounted:
You see output similar to:
The Mounted field is set to false, the Type field is set to VMFS-unknown version, and that no Mount Point exists.
Step 3: Disabling ATS-Only lock settings.
I referenced this article:
https://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=1033665
In vcenter (or through vsphere client) I went to Hosts and Clusters and selected my host that was giving the issues, browsed to Settings and Advanced System Settings. In Advanced System Settings I changed 3 values as follows (all of them were set to
1
):Step 4: Re-mounting datastore:
In vcenter I selected the datastore giving me problems, right clicked and selected Mount Datastore and then powered on my VM.
Then test and quit for the day.
This tip worked for me in the past, if you can disable ATS-Only:
Cannot mount the VMFS5 datastore when using storage encryption appliances (2030416)
I guess no VM are up in your case, but they need to be close to be able to run the command.