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5 Click OK.
Configure Advanced Settings
You can use the Advanced Settings page to modify the vCenter Server configuration file, vpxd.cfg.
This page can be used to add entries to the vpxd.cfg file, but not to edit or delete them. VMware
recommends that you change these settings only when instructed to do so by VMware technical support or
when you are following specific instructions in VMware documentation.
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 Advanced Settings.
3 In the Key field, type a key.
4 In the Value field, type the value for the specified key.
5 Click Add.
6 Click OK.
What to do next
Many advanced options changes require that the vCenter Server system be restarted before they take effect.
Consult VMware technical support to determine if your changes require a restart.
Configuring Communication Among ESXi , vCenter Server, and the
vSphere Client
By default, the vSphere Client uses ports 80 and 443 to communicate with vCenter Server and ESXi hosts.
Configure your firewall to allow communication between the vSphere Client and vCenter Server by opening
ports 80 and 443.
vCenter Server acts as a web service. If your environment requires the use of a web proxy, vCenter Server
can be proxied like any other web service.
Reboot or Shut Down an ESXi Host
You can power off or restart (reboot) any ESXi host using the vSphere Client. Powering off a managed host
disconnects it from vCenter Server, but does not remove it from the inventory.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Client, select the host in the inventory.
2 Shut down all virtual machines running on the ESXi host.
3 Right-click the ESXi host and select Reboot or Shut Down.
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If you select Reboot, the ESXi host shuts down and reboots.
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If you select Shut Down, the ESXi host shuts down. You must manually power the system back on.
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