Which system log can the administrator access to determine the cause of the issue?

For security reasons, SSH and the ESXi Shell have been disabled on a standalone ESXi 5.x host.
A vSphere administrator accesses the Direct Console User Interface (DCUI) to examine log files
related to a recent connection issue.
Which system log can the administrator access to determine the cause of the issue?

For security reasons, SSH and the ESXi Shell have been disabled on a standalone ESXi 5.x host.
A vSphere administrator accesses the Direct Console User Interface (DCUI) to examine log files
related to a recent connection issue.
Which system log can the administrator access to determine the cause of the issue?

A.
syslog

B.
fdm

C.
messages

D.
vmksummary

Explanation:



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babar munir

babar munir

A is correct

All ESXi hosts run a syslog service (vmsyslogd), which logs messages from the VMkernel and other system components to log files

bornwild

bornwild

1 messages
2 confif
3 management agent (hostsd)
4 virtualcente agent (vpxa)

bornwild

bornwild

that for 4.1 sorry for mess

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