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Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client, navigate to Administration.
2 Click Support, and click Upload File to Service Request.
An Upload File to Service Request dialog box opens.
3 Enter your Service Request ID with VMware.
4 Click Choose File, and select the log bundle you want to aach to your service request with VMware,
and click OK.
5 If you protected your support package with a password, provide the password to VMware Technical
Support by using a secure channel.
The log bundle is sent to your service request.
Configure Syslog on ESXi Hosts
You can use the vSphere Web Client or the esxcli system syslog vCLI command to congure the syslog
service.
For information about using the esxcli system syslog command and other vCLI commands, see Geing
Started with vSphere Command-Line Interfaces.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Web Client inventory, select the host.
2 Click .
3 Under System, click Advanced System .
4 Filter for syslog.
5 To set up logging globally, select the seing to change and click Edit.
Option Description
Syslog.global.defaultRotate
Maximum number of archives to keep. You can set this number globally
and for individual subloggers.
Syslog.global.defaultSize
Default size of the log, in KB, before the system rotates logs. You can set
this number globally and for individual subloggers.
Syslog.global.LogDir
Directory where logs are stored. The directory can be located on mounted
NFS or VMFS volumes. Only the /scratch directory on the local le
system is persistent across reboots. Specify the directory as [datastorename]
path_to_le, where the path is relative to the root of the volume backing the
datastore. For example, the path [storage1] /systemlogs maps to the
path /vmfs/volumes/storage1/systemlogs.
Syslog.global.logDirUnique
Selecting this option creates a subdirectory with the name of the ESXi host
under the directory specied by Syslog.global.LogDir. A unique directory
is useful if the same NFS directory is used by multiple ESXi hosts.
Syslog.global.LogHost
Remote host to which syslog messages are forwarded and port on which
the remote host receives syslog messages. You can include the protocol and
the port, for example, ssl://hostName1:1514. UDP (default), TCP, and
SSL are supported. The remote host must have syslog installed and
correctly congured to receive the forwarded syslog messages. See the
documentation for the syslog service installed on the remote host for
information on conguration.
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