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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sachin basnet

sachin basnet

A B

tr334fr33

tr334fr33

This is kind of a bogus question in the sense the only practical way of doing this is simply to A connect to the DCUI and/or
log into the Vcenter server that you have the syslog connector hooked up to and view the files in the directory in which you specified so D kind of I guess however,

it would make more sense to use powercli in which you would still need to not consider important steps such as weather you have any of these disabled by default in your security profile else why not just ssh into the host and type dcui at the welcome screen? Multiple jokes 🙂