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Prerequisites
Verify that the user you use to log in to the vCenter Server instance is a member of the
SystemConfiguration.Administrators group in the vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
Procedure
1 Log in as administrator@your_domain_name to the vCenter Server instance in the
vCenter Server Appliance by using the vSphere Web Client.
2 On the vSphere Web Client Home page, click System Configuration.
3 Under System Configuration, click Nodes and select a node from the list.
4 Click the Related Objects tab.
You see a list of services running in the node you selected.
5 From the Actions menu, select an operation.
You can start, stop, and restart the service.
View the Health Status of Services and Nodes
In the vSphere Web Client, you can view the health status of vCenter Server services and nodes.
vCenter Server instances and machines that run vCenter Server services are considered nodes.
Graphical badges represent the health status of services and nodes.
Prerequisites
Verify that the user you use to log in to the vCenter Server instance is a member of the
SystemConfiguration.Administrators group in the vCenter Single Sign-On domain.
Procedure
1 Log in as administrator@your_domain_name to the vCenter Server instance by using the
vSphere Web Client.
2 On the vSphere Web Client Home page, click System Configuration.
You can view the health status badges for the services and nodes.
Table 32. Health States
Badge Icon Description
Good. The health of the object is normal.
Warning. The object is experiencing some
problems.
Critical. The object is either not functioning
properly or will stop functioning soon.
Unknown. No data is available for this object.
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