Let's configure how the VMware ESXi host configures the system log
In the vsphere client, select Host 192.168.166.144, select the "Configure-as-storage" option, right-click on the server's local storage name, and select "Browse local Storage" In the popup dialog box
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2. Create a new directory to store the system log:
3. Record the new folder path, note that the storage name and folder name are case-sensitive:
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4. Select the Advanced Settings option in the "Configure Software" option group
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5. In the Advanced Settings dialog box, select "Syslog" on the left, and in the right "Syslog.global.logdir", enter our new log path.
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6. Do the same on another host in the same way.
This article is from the "technical Discrimination" blog, please be sure to keep this source http://emg2012.blog.51cto.com/3705315/1615138
Configuring system logging for VMware ESXi hosts