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Monday, July 15, 2013

Location of log files for VMware products (1021806)

Determine the default log locations for VMware products, see:
  • Location of ESXi 5.1 log files (2032076)
  • Location of Single Sign On log files for vCenter Server 5.1 (2033430)
  • Location of ESXi 5.0 log files (2004201)
  • Location of ESXi 3.5-4.1 log files (1021801)
  • Location of ESX 3.0-4.1 log files (1021800)
  • Location of vCenter Server log files (1021804)
  • Location of VMware Data Recovery (VDR) log files (1022680)
  • Location of Site Recovery Manager log files (1021802)
  • Location of VMware View log files (1027744)
  • Location of vSphere Web Client service logs (2004090)
  • Location of vSphere Storage Appliance (VSA) log files (2003547)
  • Location of vSphere ESXi Dump Collector log files (2003277)
  • Overview of Lab Manager log files (1011478)
  • Location of vCloud Director log files (2021435)
  • Location of VMware vSphere Update Manager logs (2038036)
  • Collecting diagnostic information for the vSphere Client or VMware Infrastructure Client (1003687)
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