partedUtil setptbl /vmfs/devices/disks/naa.6006016044602800e82b9a7b4c3e5d01 gpt "1 2048 41943039 AA31E02A400F11DB9590000C2911D1B8 0"
He ran partedUtil getptbl /vmfs/devices/disks/naa.6006016044602800e82b9a7b4c3e5d01 repair vmfs 5 volume
He hit Enter. The system paused for a single, eternal second. partedUtil setptbl /vmfs/devices/disks/naa
Leo, the senior virtualization engineer, felt the coffee in his stomach turn to lead. He’d been doing this for twelve years, but a corrupted VMFS 5 volume was a special kind of nightmare. It wasn't just a crashed server; it was the library where the servers lived. Twenty-seven virtual machines—including the company's ERP and email gateway—were now ghosts, their files trapped behind a corrupted file system. eternal second. Leo