Which two connections would allow an administrator to examine these files?

Immediately after installing an ESXi host, an administrator needs to examine the following
log files: /var/log/hostd.log /var/log/vmkernel.log /var/log/vpxa.log Which two connections
would allow an administrator to examine these files? (Choose two.)

Immediately after installing an ESXi host, an administrator needs to examine the following
log files: /var/log/hostd.log /var/log/vmkernel.log /var/log/vpxa.log Which two connections
would allow an administrator to examine these files? (Choose two.)

A.
Connecting to the Direct Console User Interface

B.
Attaching a vSphere Client directly to the ESXi host

C.
Attaching the vSphere Web Client directly to the ESXi host

D.
Attaching the vSphere Client to the vCenter Server managing the ESXi host



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bean

bean

The answer should be A and C.

You could access http://hostip/host and input the root password to access all the log files.

papali

papali

The answer is A and B.
C – NO because vsphere web client cannot connect to host, only to vcenter.
D – NO because connecting to vcenter show only the vcenter logs (vpxd)

papali

papali

Anyway, vmware 5.5 “CLIENT” cannot longer connect to the virtual center.