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VM destroying a NIC

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I am having some instances of a VM losing it's NIC. I have checked other discussions about this saying the user had stopped the device the same way you stop a USB device, but the users do not have access to do that. Here is the log for the server at at the time it happened:

 

May 19 03:25:47.473: vcpu-0| CPT current = 0, requesting 1
May 19 03:25:47.474: vcpu-1| Done Sync monModules(1).
May 19 03:25:47.474: vcpu-0| Done Sync monModules(1).
May 19 03:25:47.474: vcpu-0| CPT: monitor ACKing mode 1
May 19 03:25:47.474: vmx| Destroying virtual dev for scsi0:0 vscsi=8304
May 19 03:25:47.475: vmx| VMMon_VSCSIStopVports: No such target on adapter
May 19 03:25:47.564: vmx| CPT current = 1, requesting 2
May 19 03:25:47.565: vcpu-0| CPT: monitor ACKing mode 2
May 19 03:25:47.565: vmx| Closing all the disks of the VM.
May 19 03:25:47.565: vmx| Closing disk scsi0:0DISKLIB-VMFS  : "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" : closed.
May 19 03:25:47.597: vmx| VMXVmdb_LoadRawConfig: Loading raw config
May 19 03:25:47.604: vmx| CPT current = 2, requesting 6
May 19 03:25:47.604: vmx| Checkpoint_Unstun: vm stopped for 136299 us
May 19 03:25:47.604: vcpu-0| SCSI: switching scsi0 to push completion mode
May 19 03:25:47.605: vcpu-1| Done Sync monModules(6).
May 19 03:25:47.605: vcpu-0| Done Sync monModules(6).
May 19 03:25:47.605: vcpu-0| CPT: monitor ACKing mode 6

 

Does anyone know why it is doing this?


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