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ESXi VMkernel Files
If the VMkernel fails, an error message appears and then the virtual machine reboots. If you specified a
VMware core dump partition when you configured your virtual machine, the VMkernel also generates a
core dump and error log.
More serious problems in the VMkernel can freeze the machine without an error message or core dump.
Viewing Log Files with the Log Browser
Log browser is a plug-in to the vSphere Web Client, and is part of the vCenter Server installation
package. To use the log browser, you must deploy the log browser plug-in.
If you deploy the log browser plug-in, you can view, search, and export one or more vCenter Server and
ESXi log files at a time using the log browser. You can also export, manage, and view different log types.
Note The log browser cannot be used for the Platform Services Controller in the
vCenter Server Appliance or vCenter Server on Windows.
Enable the Log Browser Plug-In on the vCenter Server Appliance
In vSphere 6.5 the log browser plug-in is part of the vCenter Server Appliance, but is not enabled by
default and therefore the vSphere Web Client does not display it. You can manually deploy the log
browser plug-in on your vCenter Server Appliance.
Prerequisites
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Verify you have administrative rights to access the vCenter Server Appliance.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vCenter Server Appliance Bash Shell as an Administrator.
2 Navigate to the location of the log browser manifest file.
The default location is: /usr/lib/vmware-vsphere-client/plugin-packages/logbrowser
3 Rename the file plugin-package.xml.unused to plugin-package.xml, and save it.
4 From the vSphere Web Client, restart the VMware Service Lifecycle Manager API service.
For more information how to restart services in the vSphere Web Client, see vCenter Server and Host
Management documentation.
The Log Browser tab appears under the Monitor tab in the vSphere Web Client.
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