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You can use the log.rotateSize parameter to affect all log files, not just the virtual machine log files.
You can change the value of vmx.log.rotateSize for all virtual machines from the vSphere Web Client
or by using a PowerCLI script.
Prerequisites
Turn off the virtual machine.
Procedure
1 Log in to a vCenter Server system using the vSphere Web Client and find the virtual machine.
a In the Navigator, select VMs and Templates.
b Find the virtual machine in the hierarchy.
2 Right-click the virtual machine and click Edit Settings.
3 Select VM Options.
4 Click Advanced and click Edit Configuration.
5 Add or edit the vmx.log.rotateSize parameter to the maximum file size before log information is
added to a new file.
Alternatively, you can add or edit the first log file if you have more log files than the vmx.log.keepOld
parameter specifies.
Specify the size in bytes.
6 Click OK.
Collecting Log Files
VMware technical support might request several files to help resolve technical issues. The following
sections describe script processes for generating and collecting some of these files.
Set Verbose Logging
You can set the verbose log file specification
You can only set verbose logging for vpxd logs.
Procedure
1 Select Administration > vCenter Server Settings.
2 Select Logging Options.
3 Select Verbose from the pop-up menu.
4 Click OK.
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