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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.)

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Correct Answer: BCD

To provide log bundles for the ESXi hosts in an environment, the administrator has the following options: Generating a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vSphere Host Client allows for specific troubleshooting and log analysis per host. Using the vSphere Client, the administrator can also generate a combined log bundle for all ESXi hosts, which is useful when VMware Support needs to analyze logs collectively. Additionally, the vSphere Client permits generating separate log bundles for individual ESXi hosts, adding flexibility based on support needs. These options collectively provide the necessary tools to gather the required log data for support and troubleshooting scenarios.

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dumpsvibe_comOptions: BDE
Jun 20, 2024

The administrator can: B. Generate a separate log bundle for each ESXi host using the vSphere Host 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.

EmillioKappan
Jul 19, 2024

You cannot generate ESXi log bundle over VAMI BCD is correct

FR_WolfmanOptions: BCD
Nov 21, 2023

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

RJB71
Jul 9, 2024

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

RJB71
Jul 9, 2024

perhaps i'm confused between host client and vsphere client. lol

KikoOptions: BCD
Jun 1, 2023

Agree to you michael24 Correct Ans is BCD

shershaOptions: BCD
Jul 2, 2023

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

SgtQuadratEnteOptions: BCD
Jan 18, 2024

Has to be BCD

DCTOptions: BCD
Jun 13, 2024

BCD is correct, please correct it.

atinivelliOptions: BCD
Jun 20, 2023

it's so

DesolateMarauderOptions: BCD
Jul 21, 2023

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.

DesolateMarauder
Jul 21, 2023

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.

RJB71
Jul 9, 2024

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.

RJB71
Jul 9, 2024

i think it's the "host client" vs vsphere client that got me

ger_neu
Aug 28, 2023

examtopics say that A is correct? is true? i more confused with this

djdachillOptions: BCD
Sep 28, 2023

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

jimr999Options: BCD
Nov 13, 2023

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)

KikoOptions: BCD
Jun 1, 2023

Agree to you michael24 Correct Ans is BCD

jitubaba80
Jun 5, 2023

Hi Anyone attend this exam recently

Kiko
Jun 8, 2023

I passed the exam today, to maximize your preparation for the exam, I recommend the following steps: Read the blueprint on VMware vSphere 8.x Professional cover to cover, ensuring you have a comprehensive understanding of the content. utilize this question bank to assess your readiness and identify any knowledge gaps. Please note I didn't find any of these questions in the exam.

Andri16
Jun 27, 2023

i found this, but its only choose 2 answer , not 3

[Removed]Options: ABD
Jun 6, 2023

ABD is the right answer. You can verify the same on google bard as well.

Kiko
Jun 7, 2023

A is not >> You can create a support bundle that contains the log files for the vCenter Server instance running in the appliance. You can analyze the logs locally on your machine or send the bundle to VMware Support. https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-vSphere/8.0/vsphere-vcenter-configuration/GUID-67CECBCA-D8BF-4F31-B54D-CBEC03EFBB2F.html Note: provide log bundles for the ESXi hosts

michael24
Jun 7, 2023

You cannot generate a host log bundle from the vCenter VAMI interface.

smpOptions: BCD
Jun 27, 2023

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)

ger_neuOptions: BCD
Aug 28, 2023

examtopics say that F is correct? is true?

davturoOptions: BCD
Jul 16, 2024

The correct answer is B,C,D.