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An administrator is responsible for monitoring the logs of multiple vSphere components using VMware Aria Operations for Logs. They notice an increase in error logs for a specific ESXi host.
Which two steps should be taken to pinpoint the issue? (Choose two.)

  • A. Restart the ESXi host to resolve the issue immediately.
  • B. Filter the logs by the ESXi host name and error severity.
  • C. Correlate the error logs with recent configuration changes on the ESXi host.
  • D. Check for patterns or repeated error messages over a specific time frame.
  • E. Delete all old logs to free up space and generate new logs.
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Manu62
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Selected Answer: BC
When troubleshooting an increase in error logs for a specific ESXi host using VMware Aria Operations for Logs (formerly vRealize Log Insight), the best approach is to narrow down the logs and correlate them with system changes. Filter the logs by the ESXi host name and error severity (B) Use Interactive Analytics in Aria Operations for Logs to filter logs related to the affected ESXi host. Apply filters like: sh Copy Edit hostname=<esxi-host> severity=error This helps isolate the most critical errors and removes unnecessary log noise. Correlate the error logs with recent configuration changes on the ESXi host (C) Many issues arise due to recent changes, such as: vSphere patches or upgrades Network or storage configuration updates Driver/firmware updates Compare timestamps of error logs with vSphere Events and Tasks to identify if changes caused the issue.
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