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In addition to lists of events and alarms, vSphere components generate assorted logs.
These logs contain additional information about activities in your vSphere environment.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“View System Log Entries,” on page 165
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“View System Logs on an ESXi Host,” on page 165
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“System Logs,” on page 166
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“Export System Log Files,” on page 167
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“ESXi Log Files,” on page 168
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“Upload Logs Package to a VMware Service Request,” on page 168
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“Congure Syslog on ESXi Hosts,” on page 169
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“Conguring Logging Levels for the Guest Operating System,” on page 170
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“Collecting Log Files,” on page 172
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“Viewing Log Files with the Log Browser,” on page 175
View System Log Entries
You can view the system logs generated by vSphere components.
These instructions apply only to vCenter Server management nodes.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to a vCenter Server.
2 From the Monitor tab, click System Logs.
3 From the drop-down menu, select the log and entry you want to view.
View System Logs on an ESXi Host
You can use the direct console interface to view the system logs on an ESXi host. These logs provide
information about system operational events.
Procedure
1 From the direct console, select View System Logs.
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