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VMware ESXi Logs Location And Use Cases – Virtually That Guy

Posted on 25 March 20186 December 2022 by VirtuallyThatGuy

This is reference article for VMware ESXi logs, their locations and use-cases. I often google them when troubleshooting as I can’t remember all apart from the obvious so here’s a list. Log File Location. Description. Troubleshooting. /var/log/auth.log. ESXi Shell authentication success and failure.

  • /var/log/auth.log: ESXi Shell authentication success and failure.

  • /var/log/dhclient.log: DHCP client service, including discovery, address lease requests and renewals.

  • /var/log/esxupdate.log: ESXi patch and update installation logs.

  • /var/log/lacp.log: Link Aggregation Control Protocol logs.

  • /var/log/hostd.log: Host management service logs, including virtual machine and host Task and Events, communication with the vSphere Client and vCenter Server vpxa agent, and SDK connections.

  • /var/log/hostd-probe.log: Host management service responsiveness checker.

  • /var/log/rhttpproxy.log: HTTP connections proxied on behalf of other ESXi host webservices.

  • /var/log/shell.log: ESXi Shell usage logs, including enable/disable and every command entered.​​ 

  • /var/log/sysboot.log: Early VMkernel startup and module loading.

  • /var/log/boot.gz: A compressed file that contains boot log information and can be read using zcat /var/log/boot.gz|more.

  • /var/log/syslog.log: Management service initialization, watchdogs, scheduled tasks and DCUI use.

  • /var/log/usb.log:​​ USB device arbitration events, such as discovery and pass-through to virtual machines.

  • /var/log/vobd.log: VMkernel Observation events, similar to vob.component.event.

  • /var/log/vmkernel.log: Core VMkernel logs, including device discovery, storage and​​ networking device and driver events, and virtual machine startup.

  • /var/log/vmkwarning.log: A summary of Warning and Alert log messages excerpted from the VMkernel logs.

  • /var/log/vmksummary.log: A summary of ESXi host startup and shutdown, and an hourly heartbeat with uptime, number of virtual machines running, and service resource consumption. For more information, see Format of the ESXi 5.0 vmksummary log file (2004566).

  • /var/log/Xorg.log: Video acceleration.

Note: For information on​​ sending logs to another location (such as a datastore or remote syslog server), see Configuring syslog on ESXi 5.0 (2003322).

  • /var/log/vpxa.log: vCenter Server vpxa agent logs, including communication with vCenter Server and the Host Management hostd agent.

  • /var/log/fdm.log: vSphere High Availability logs,​​ produced by the fdm service. For more information, see the vSphere HA Security section of the vSphere Availability Guide.

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