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Vmware log viewer
Vmware log viewer











This file can then be sent to Stone Support for review.

  • Use the Export option on the top right hand side to save a copy of the events.
  • In this first one, I’m displaying the last 15 lines from the vmkwarning.log using the command tail -n 15 .

  • Scroll down on the right hand side to view the most recent events An easy way to view logfiles on VMware ESXi is to SSH to the host and use old fashioned Linux commands such as cat, more, less, tail and head with a little bit of grep thrown in for filtering.
  • Finally, using the "View" dropdown, select "System event log".
  • Ensure that the system reports that there are "No alerts or warnings".
  • Then, using the "View" dropdown, select "Alerts and Warnings".
  • Examine the hardware sensors and ensure that all sensors are showing as "Normal".
  • vmware log viewer

    Log into your VMWare client and connect to your VCenter server, or directly to your host server.It is also possible to retrieve a basic hardware event log directly using the VSphere client for servers running the VMWare ESXi Hypervisor. Accessing a Remote Management Module, if fitted, using a web browser.

    vmware log viewer

    Using the Windows Selviewer tool when Windows is running directly on the system.The EFI shell (which can only be used when the host operating system is not running) and the EFI Selviewer tool.With Intel based servers from the 2010 model year and newer, it is possible to retrieve these logs using the following methods: These logs can be useful in troubleshooting problems, such as a flashing hardware health symbol. Most modern servers retain hardware events, including informational, warning, and error events, in a dedicated hardware event logging system held on the motherboard.













    Vmware log viewer