I had to hard reset my notebook after my system (Ubuntu gnome 15.04) freezes. Now I'm not able to resume the vagrant and if I try to load it on virtualbox I receive this message:
Could not open the medium '/home/stsmuniz/VirtualBox VMs/vagrant_default_1441759013197_1623/box-disk1.vmdk'.
VMDK: inconsistency between grain table and backup grain table in '/home/stsmuniz/VirtualBox VMs/vagrant_default_1441759013197_1623/box-disk1.vmdk' (VERR_VD_VMDK_INVALID_HEADER).
VD: error VERR_VD_VMDK_INVALID_HEADER opening image file '/home/stsmuniz/VirtualBox VMs/vagrant_default_1441759013197_1623/box-disk1.vmdk' (VERR_VD_VMDK_INVALID_HEADER).
Código de Resultado:
NS_ERROR_FAILURE (0x80004005)
Componente:
MediumWrap
Interface:
IMedium {4afe423b-43e0-e9d0-82e8-ceb307940dda}
Can anybody help me on solving this?
This is a problem with a corrupt vmdk disk. It is discussed briefly on the Whonix troubleshooting page.
To fix it, the idea is to convert the vmdk disk into a vdi disk, unmount the old vmdk disk from the VM and attach in its stead the newly minted vdi disk.
I had the same issue on macos x sierra running vagrant ubuntu box. it happend when the guest box was frozen due to pg_restore process
had to download the homebrew then install qemu using brew
and followed the instructions on
https://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2009/03/22/how-to-convert-vmware-image-vmdk-to-virtualbox-image-vdi/
then edit the vbox file to change the uuid and location to point to the newly created vdi file
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