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5 (Optional) Set the timeout for the ESXi Shell.
By default, timeouts for the ESXi Shell is 0 (not active).
The availability timeout setting is the number of minutes that can elapse before you must log in
after the ESXi Shell is enabled. After the timeout period, if you have not logged in, the shell is
deactivated.
Note If you are logged in when the timeout period elapses, your session will persist.
However, the ESXi Shell is deactivated, preventing other users from logging in.
a From the Troubleshooting Mode Options menu, select Modify ESXi Shell and SSH
timeouts and press Enter.
b Enter the availability timeout in minutes.
The availability timeout is the number of minutes that can elapse before you must log in
after the ESXi Shell is enabled.
c Press Enter.
d Enter the idle timeout.
The idle timeout is the number of minutes 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 and do not affect existing sessions.
6 Press Esc until you return to the main menu of the Direct Console User Interface.
Managing ESXi Remotely
You can use the VMware Host Client, the vSphere Client and vCenter Server to manage your ESXi
hosts.
For instructions about downloading and installing vCenter Server and the vCenter Server
components, see
vCenter Server Installation and Setup
. For information about installing the
VMware Host Client, see
vSphere Single Host Management
.
Set the Password for the Administrator Account
You can use the direct console to set the password for the administrator account (root).
The administrative user name for the ESXi host is root. By default, the administrative password is
not set.
Procedure
1 From the direct console, select Configure Password.
2 (Optional) If a password is already set up, type the password in the Old Password line and
press Enter.
3 In the New Password line, type a new password and press Enter.
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