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Hierarchy of native clones of file name.vmdk is too deep

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I am just kicking the tires on this new 5.1.2 environment and doing some testing to get it up and running, but I am seeing some really odd storage related issues while trying to do some basic tasks in the GUI.  When I try to provision more than 1 VM in a vApp I get an error stating insufficient permissions or datastore has exceeded its file count limit, and when I attempt to publish things from an organization into that organization's catalog I get an error stating the hierarchy of native clones of file vmdk is too deep.

 

The storage array gives r/w and root access to the datastores , so I really feel like permissions are not the issue.  Does anyone have thoughts on this?

 

While trying to provision more than 1 VM in a vApp:

Insufficient permissions or datastore has exceeded its file count limit.

vCenter Server task (moref: task-2102) failed in vCenter Server 'dccvcdvcprd01' (1c495c36-1f5b-4322-bc19-b77b8526b898).

- Unable to access file [dccb-nfsprd01] Win7_Test-1 (f1f78f06-57fb-4dd7-b524-7325f6b79929)

 

While attempting to upload to catalog:

Failure occurred while trying to access file [dccb-nfsprd01] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 x86 (4221568e-58b5-48e2-b3c6-bb3e995a58be)/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 x86 (4221568e-58b5-48e2-b3c6-bb3e995a58be).vmdk.

vCenter Server task (moref: task-3967) failed in vCenter Server 'dccvcdvcprd01' (1c495c36-1f5b-4322-bc19-b77b8526b898).

- The hierarchy of native clones of file [dccb-nfsprd01] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 x86 (4221568e-58b5-48e2-b3c6-bb3e995a58be)/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4 x86 (4221568e-58b5-48e2-b3c6-bb3e995a58be).vmdk is too deep.

 

Thanks in advance!


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