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File system error, cannot erase

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Hey,

 

I've had to rebuild a RAID array on a customer server (actually I remade it completely). While at it, I upgraded ESXi from 4.1 to 5.0 u1. After this I can't add the RAID array to storage. I gather as much it's the previous file system that's f-ed up somehow, but it seems no matter what I do I can't completely erase everything on it. These are the commands I've tried:

 

vmkfstools -C vmfs3 /vmfs/devices/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed


This gives me:

Failed to check for existing file system on device '/vmfs/devices/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed'.

Usage: vmkfstools -C [vmfs3|vmfs5] /vmfs/devices/disks/vml... or,

       vmkfstools -C [vmfs3|vmfs5] /vmfs/devices/disks/naa... or,

       vmkfstools -C [vmfs3|vmfs5] /vmfs/devices/disks/mpx.vmhbaA:T:L:P

Error: Unable to access device, please check your connection to the device.


fdisk -l /vmfs/devices/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed

 

Gives me:

***
*** The fdisk command is deprecated: fdisk does not handle GPT partitions.  Please use partedUtil
***

Note: sector size is 4096 (not 512)

Disk /vmfs/devices/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed: 1999.9 GB, 1999999336448 bytes
255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 30394 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 4096 = 65802240 bytes

Disk /vmfs/devices/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed doesn't contain a valid partition table

 

 

partedUtil mklabel /dev/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed msdos

 

Gives me:

Warning: Device /dev/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed has a logical sector size of 4096.  Not all parts of GNU Parted support this at the moment, and the working code is HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL.

*** glibc detected *** <unknown>: double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0804f200 ***
*** glibc detected *** <unknown>: malloc(): memory corruption: 0x0804f408 ***

 

 

dd if=/dev/zero of="/vmfs/devices/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed" bs=4096 count=34 conv=notrunc

dd if=/dev/zero of="/vmfs/devices/disks/eui.22570001555c70ed" bs=4096 count=34 seek=488281054 conv=notrunc


This seems to work, as I get expected results back, but running the above commands again gives the same results though. Can someone please help me with this?


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