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Tag: logs

Finding Virtual Center Logs on Windows Server 2008

Posted on August 23, 2010April 2, 2016 by Cody Bunch

Well, if that wasn’t an SEO title, I’m not sure what is. Basically, I find myself often having to find this in either the VMware KB or via Google each time I need it. Where are the logs? C:\ProgramData\VMware\VMware VirtualCenter The problem you may run into however, is that the “ProgramData” folder is hidden by[…]

Posted in Uncategorized Tagged logs, Troubleshooting, vCenter, VM

HALP! My Virtual Infrastructure Client Events Have Disappeared!

Posted on January 14, 2009April 2, 2016 by Cody Bunch

This is one of those settings that you only find when you need. Today, I needed it. While writing another post, I decided to go back and get the text of an error that I encountered. This can be done in the VIC by editing the client settings, and then “Lists” in order to grab[…]

Posted in VMware Tagged logs, Troubleshooting, VI3, VIC, Virtual Infrastructure, VM, VMware

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