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Hi Rajesh To read these logs, you need to have very good conceptual understanding of technology. You should be knowing about kernel level processing, what happens when you create vm, what all the processes gets initiated after vm creation, what all the vm worlds responsible for vm creation and management, how vm power on operations gets initiated etc..... Sorry but we can't explain such complex topics just over chat. feel free to connect with us over WhatsApp and we would be happy to help you.
@@sweetkicha Hi Rajesh You can use any standard linux command like vi editor or cat command to read the logs. You can also download the logs to your desktop and read it using notepad. it's just a text file.
Really informative...
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Great Explanation
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Awesome explanation 😊😊
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How to download vm logs in gui mode and putty?
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How to read those logs? For example how I can see what's inside the VMWARE.LOGS
Hi Rajesh
To read these logs, you need to have very good conceptual understanding of technology. You should be knowing about kernel level processing, what happens when you create vm, what all the processes gets initiated after vm creation, what all the vm worlds responsible for vm creation and management, how vm power on operations gets initiated etc.....
Sorry but we can't explain such complex topics just over chat.
feel free to connect with us over WhatsApp and we would be happy to help you.
@@govmlab thanks for the prompt reply. Last question what's the command to read the logs or do we need any tool to read the logs.
@@sweetkicha Hi Rajesh
You can use any standard linux command like vi editor or cat command to read the logs.
You can also download the logs to your desktop and read it using notepad.
it's just a text file.
Hello, I have one query, someone has disconnected the nic of the VM in the vcenter, but there is no log under task, how to find who has done this