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All vSphere components use this infrastructure. The default values for log capacity in this
infrastructure vary, depending on the amount of storage available and on how you have
configured system logging. Hosts that are deployed with Auto Deploy store logs on a RAM disk,
which means that the amount of space available for logs is small.
If your host is deployed with Auto Deploy, reconfigure your log storage in one of the following
ways:
n Redirect logs over the network to a remote collector.
n Redirect logs to a NAS or NFS store.
If you redirect logs to non-default storage, such as a NAS or NFS store, you might also want to
reconfigure log sizing and rotations for hosts that are installed to disk.
You do not need to reconfigure log storage for ESXi hosts that use the default configuration,
which stores logs in a scratch directory on the VMFS volume. For these hosts, ESXi 7.0 configures
logs to best suit your installation, and provides enough space to accommodate log messages.
Table 5-6. Recommended Minimum Size and Rotation Configuration for hostd, vpxa, and fdm
Logs
Log Maximum Log File Size
Number of Rotations to
Preserve Minimum Disk Space Required
Management Agent
(hostd)
10 MB 10 100 MB
VirtualCenter Agent
(vpxa)
5 MB 10 50 MB
vSphere HA agent (Fault
Domain Manager, fdm)
5 MB 10 50 MB
For information about setting up a remote log server, see Configure Syslog on ESXi Hosts.
VMware Host Client System Requirements
Make sure that your browser supports the VMware Host Client.
The following guest operating systems and Web browser versions are supported for the VMware
Host Client.
Supported Browsers
Mac OS Windows 32-bit and 64-bit Linux
Google Chrome 89+ 89+ 75+
Mozilla Firefox 80+ 80+ 60+
Microsoft Edge 90+ 90+ N/A
Safari 9.0+ N/A N/A
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