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5 Select a service from the list.
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ESXi Shell
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SSH
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Direct Console UI
6 Click Service Details and select the startup policy Start and stop manually.
When you select Start and stop manually, the service does not start when you reboot the host. If
you want the service to start when you reboot the host, select Start and stop with host.
7 Select Start to enable the service.
8 Click OK.
What to do next
Set the availability and idle timeouts for the ESXi Shell. See Create a Timeout for ESXi Shell Availability
in the vSphere Web Client and Create a Timeout for Idle ESXi Shell Sessions in the vSphere Web Client
Create a Timeout for ESXi Shell Availability in the vSphere Web Client
The ESXi Shell is disabled by default. You can set an availability timeout for the ESXi Shell to increase
security when you enable the shell.
The availability timeout setting is the amount of time that can elapse before you must log in after the
ESXi Shell is enabled. After the timeout period, the service is disabled and users are not allowed to log in.
Procedure
1 Browse to the host in the vSphere Web Client inventory.
2 Click Configure..
3 Under System, select Advanced System Settings.
4 Select UserVars.ESXiShellTimeOut and click Edit.
5 Enter the idle timeout setting.
You must restart the SSH service and the ESXi Shell service for the timeout to take effect.
6 Click OK.
If you are logged in when the timeout period elapses, your session will persist. However, after you log out
or your session is terminated, users are not allowed to log in.
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