UPDATE () - It looks like VMware has just pulled the ESXi online/offline depot and has updated KB 83063 to NOT recommend customers upgrade to ESXi 7.0 Update 2. Everything appears to be back to normal: /bootbank/boot.cfg exists df -h lists three vfat volumes as well as the NFS volumes Thanks for the suggestions. After pressing the ESXi host booted without any datastores/virtual machines configured. No changes were made to the server prior to the reboot.Whilst rebooting over IPMI i noticed Shift-R for recovery mode. The system sensors were displaying properly until a recent reboot where it now only shows "No sensor data available". We have a Lenovo SR630 running the Lenovo customized version of ESXi 7.0u3. Can't figure out why this happened or how to fix it.SR630 Lenovo custom ESXi 7u3 system sensors missing after reboot. The new memory is detected fine, but both my datastores disappeared, so I can't bring the VMs back online. Following issue came up in the log: Host Connectivity Degraded in ESX/ESXi (1009557) But it recovered.ESXi Discussions Datastores disappeared after a reboot UnS3eN Enthusiast 04-07-2019 03:40 AM Datastores disappeared after a reboot Guys, Had to shut down the host to put more memory in. I can connect to it via SSH and copy data from it (I am getting all the vmdx at the moment, in case the drive dies). The drive is still accessable, but it does not show up as Datastore (but as device). I have lost a Datastore from my ESXi Host. esxcli storage vmfs extent list doesn't show it. datastore is easily mountable on neighbor nodes and is currently working/intact. Cannot mount iSCSI datastore on ESX 7.0u2: after an unexpected reboot, for quite some time iSCSI target was inaccessible (deconfigured on a iSCSI server).
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