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A custom bug ID has been generated as the vendor did not provide one: d8057ff90185 Known affected version(s) that were inferred because the vendor did not provide any: 8.0.2.00000
In very rare cases, the Linux kernel might associate an incorrect size of the mount point for some VMDKs in a vCenter instance. You see the issue when you run the lsblk command and compare the result with the default disk layout for vCenter. For example, the default size for a /storage/seat mount point for a vCenter of medium deployment size is expected to be 50GB and for /storage/netdump is 10GB, but after running the lsblk command, you might see these sizes reversed, or 10GB for the /storage/seat mount point and 50GB for /storage/netdump . The issue might affect any number or sequence of VMDKs. The issue occurs during a vCenter deployment and might result in failure of backup and restore operations. This issue is resolved in this release.
https://techdocs.broadcom.com/us/en/vmware-cis/vsphere/vsphere/8-0/release-notes/vcenter-server-update-and-patch-release-notes/vsphere-vcenter-server-80u2a-release-notes.html
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