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2 In the settings list, select SNMP.
3 In Receiver URL, enter the host name or IP address of the SNMP receiver.
4 In the field next to the Receiver URL field, enter the port number of the receiver.
The port number must be a value between 1 and 65535.
5 In Community String, enter the community identifier.
6 Click OK.
Configure Timeout Settings
You can configure the timeout intervals for vCenter Server operations. These intervals specify the amount of
time after which the vSphere Client times out.
Required privilege: Global.Settings
Prerequisites
To configure timeout settings, the vSphere Client must be connected to the vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 If necessary, select Administration > vCenter Server Settings to display the vCenter Server Settings
dialog box.
2 In the navigation pane, select Timeout Settings.
3 In Normal Operations, enter the timeout interval in seconds for normal operations.
Do not set the value to zero (0).
4 In Long Operations, enter the timeout interval in minutes for long operations.
Do not set the value to zero (0).
5 Click OK.
6 Restart the vCenter Server system for the changes to take effect.
Configure Logging Options
You can configure the amount of detail that vCenter Server collects in log files.
Required privilege: Global.Settings
Prerequisites
To configure statistics settings, the vSphere Client must be connected to a vCenter Server system.
Procedure
1 If necessary, select Administration > vCenter Server Settings to display the vCenter Server Settings
dialog box.
2 In the navigation pane, select Logging Options.
3 From the vCenter Server Logging list, select logging options.
Option Description
None (Disable logging)
Turn off logging
Error (Errors only)
Display only error log entries
Warning (Errors and warnings)
Display warning and error log entries
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