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Enable Virtual Machine Logging
You can enable logging to collect log files to help troubleshoot problems with your virtual machine.
ESXi hosts store virtual machine log files in the same directory as the virtual machine's configuration files.
By default, the log file name is vmware.log. Archived log files are stored as vmware-n.log, where n is a
number in sequential order beginning with 1.
Prerequisites
Required privilege: Virtual machine.Configuration.Settings
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 Click the VM Options tab and expand Advanced.
3 In the Settings row, select Enable logging and click OK.
You can view and compare log files in the same storage location as the virtual machine configuration files.
Configure Virtual Machine Debugging and Statistics
You can run a virtual machine so that it collects additional debugging information that is helpful to VMware
technical support in resolving issues.
Prerequisites
Power off the virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Right-click a virtual machine in the inventory and select Edit Settings.
2 Click the VM Options tab and expand Advanced.
3 Select a debugging and statistics option from the drop-down menu.
n
Run normally
n
Record Debugging Information
n
Record Statistics
n
Record Statistics and Debugging Information
The number of debugging and statistics options available depends on the host software type and
version. On some hosts, some options are not available.
4 Click OK.
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