An administrator is working with VMware Support and is asked to provide log bundles for the ESXi hosts in an environment. Which three options does the administrator have? (Choose three.)
A.
Generate a combined log bundle for all ESXi hosts using the vCenter Management Interface.
B.
Generate a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vSphere Host Client.
C.
Generate a combined log bundle for all ESXi hosts using the vSphere Client.
D.
Generate a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vSphere Client.
E.
Generate a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vCenter Management Interface.
F.
Generate a combined log bundle for all ESXi hosts using the vSphere Host Client.
Cannot be A or E : you don't have access to the ESXi logs from the VAMI
Cannot be F : for the Host Client, you can only get the logs of the corresponding host, not the others.
So correct answer is : BCD
im choosing BDF because it says on broadcom site "If the selected object is a vCenter instance, you could collect logs for multiple ESXis at a time, " Right click the vCenter object and select Export System Logs.
Select All or only the desired ESXis to which you want to collect logs at the same time. https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article?legacyId=653
From vSphere Client (H5UI) user can select the hosts to generate the log bundles.
So a user can select a single host or all the hosts to generate the log bundles.
This satisfies the option : C and D
Now obviously from each ESXis host client user can download only that hosts log bundle.
So This satisfies option: B
B-> with host client you can export logs for specific host (not combined)
C+D -> with vsphere client you can export log for ESXI lever or cluster level
no reference foe log exporting from management interface
B (generate a log bundle for each host via the ESXi interface), C (generate a log bundle for all hosts via vSphere by right clicking the container object [Datacenter] and selecting Export Logs), D (generate a log bundle for all hosts via vSphere by right clicking the host and selecting Export Logs). A and E incorrect -- logs are not available via VAMI. F is incorrect because you can only generate logs for the host you are connected to when using the vSphere host client (ESXi)
B. Generate a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vSphere Host Client.
C. Generate a combined log bundle for all ESXi hosts using the vSphere Client.
D. Generate a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vSphere Clien
B. Generate a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vSphere Host Client.
C. Generate a combined log bundle for all ESXi hosts using the vSphere Client.
D. Generate a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vSphere Client.
A. Incorrect: The vCenter Management Interface does not have an option to generate a combined log bundle for all ESXi hosts.
B. Correct: The vSphere Host Client allows administrators to generate separate log bundles for each ESXi host individually, making it easier to troubleshoot specific issues on individual hosts.
C. Correct: The vSphere Client allows administrators to generate a combined log bundle that includes logs from all ESXi hosts in the environment. This option is useful when VMware Support needs to analyze the logs from multiple hosts together.
D. Correct: The vSphere Client also allows administrators to generate separate log bundles for each ESXi host. This option is useful when VMware Support requires logs from specific hosts.
E. Incorrect: As mentioned earlier, the vCenter Management Interface does not have an option to generate log bundles for all ESXi hosts.
F. Incorrect: Similarly, the vSphere Host Client does not have an option to generate a combined log bundle for all ESXi hosts.
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article?legacyId=653 i don't know this confuses me so hard, but F seems correct. it's the verbiage? If the selected object is a vCenter instance, you could collect logs for multiple ESXis at a time, then:
Right click the vCenter object and select Export System Logs.
Select All or only the desired ESXis to which you want to collect logs at the same time.
If required, select Include vCenter Server and vSphere UI logs.
https://kb.vmware.com/s/article/653
Under solutions, "can be gathered using the vSphere Client (HTML5) connected to vCenter Server." (D) Also, "If the selected object is a vCenter instance, you could collect logs for multiple ESXis at a time..." (C) and finally "host diagnostic information can be gathered using the ESXi vSphere Client connected to an ESXi Server" (B)
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