While troubleshooting a crash event on an ESXi 5.x host, an administrator determines the log files
related to the event are NOT present.
Which action should the administrator take to resolve the logging issue?
A.
Increase the amount of memory committed to log storage.
B.
Increase the statistic data collection level to 4.
C.
Change the roll-up type to maximum.
D.
Create a persistent scratch location.
Explanation:
If persistent scratch space is not available, ESXi stores this temporary data on a ramdisk, which is constrained in space. This might be problematic in low-memory situations, but is not critical to the operation of ESXi. Information stored on a ramdisk does not persist across reboots, so troubleshooting information such as logs and core files could be lost. If a persistent scratch location on the host is not configured properly, you may experience intermittent issues due to lack of space for temporary files and the log files will not be updated.