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The binary files within this zip were generated using dsfo.exe to isolate the metadata: for %i in (*-s???.vmdk) do @dsfo.exe "%i" 0 1536 "xxx-%~ni.bin" 4. Intended Use
Based on the context of VM troubleshooting (specifically relating to VMware s???.vmdk snapshot issues), a 1536 byte segment is a crucial fragment of a sparse file's metadata. 1536 Logs .zip
To store extracted metadata segments ( .bin files) from failed VMDK snapshot chains for forensic analysis or repair. 1. File Structure The binary files within this zip were generated using dsfo
These logs are intended for inspection of parent/child file relationships, CID (Content ID) inconsistencies, or parent CID mismatches in a vCenter or VMware Player environment. To help you analyze these logs, could you tell me: What did you receive from the VM? Here is a detailed text description for a
Here is a detailed text description for a file, often used when repairing virtual machine disks that have become corrupted or have snapshot issues. 1536 Logs .zip Contents Documentation