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gptboot:No/boot/loader

Ostropel
Level 1
Level 1

Hello , on a dedicated  VM with AsyncOS that acted as a WSA Proxy after a couple of restarts from vSphere client this happened...No BIOS modification made...Could anyone help please?..Thanks

 

FreeBSD/x86 boot
default: 0:ad/0p3/boot/loader
gptboot:No/boot/loader on 0:ad/0p3

 

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At this point I'd say you have to redeploy a fresh VM. You have your license file and a copy of your configuration, yes?

Handy Putra
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi,

 

Unfortunately, this indicates an issue with the boot sector of the virtual disk. What you are seeing is the failure of the appliance to reach the boot state to the second stage boot loader. If the boot sector is damaged there is no way to recover or fix this. You will need to restore the appliance from a backup image or snapshot or rebuild the vWSA.