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You cannot retrieve performance information about the host from inside the guest virtual machine.
Setting Timeouts for the ESXi Shell and
vSphere Web Client
To prevent intruders from using an idle session, be sure to set timeouts for the ESXi Shell and
vSphere Web Client.
ESXi Shell Timeout
For the ESXi Shell, you can set the following timeouts from the vSphere Web Client and from the Direct
Console User Interface (DCUI).
Availability Timeout
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.
Idle Timeout
The idle timeout is the amount of time that can elapse before the user is
logged out of an idle interactive sessions. Changes to the idle timeout apply
the next time a user logs in to the ESXi Shell. Changes do not affect
existing sessions.
vSphere Web Client Timeout
vSphere Web Client sessions terminate after 120 minutes by default. You can change this default in the
webclient.properties file, as discussed in the vCenter Server and Host Management documentation.
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