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2 Select Actions > New Browser Window to open a window in the Log Browser.
3 In the Log Browser window, retrieve another log file to view.
You can perform the same actions with the log file opened in the new window as you can with the
original Log Browser window.
Manage Logs Using the Log Browser
From the Log Browser, you can update, remove, and see a list of available log file bundles.
To manage log file bundles, you must access the Log Browser from the vSphere Web Client home.
Procedure
1 From the vSphere Web Client home, click Log Browser.
2 Click the Manage tab.
3 Select an object's log file in the list of sources.
4 (Optional) Click Remove to delete the log file bundle.
Deleting the log file bundle reclaims disk space on the vSphere Web Client server.
All log files generated from that bundle are deleted.
5 (Optional) Click Update to update the list of log file bundles.
You can view the log bundles created by other vSphere Web Client sessions.
The log does not appear in the retrievable objects list.
Browse Log Files from Different Objects
You can browse multiple log files coming from different objects within the Log Browser at the same time.
This is helpful if you want to simultaneously compare log files.
Procedure
1 From the vSphere Web Client home, click Log Browser.
2 Click the View tab.
3 Select an object (ESXi host or vCenter Server) to view its logs.
4 Open a new browser window by selecting Actions > New Browser Window and select another object
to view its logs.
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