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vLogView - Free Desktop Tool for Managing ESX Server Logs

Title: vLogView - Free Desktop Tool for Managing ESX Server Logs
Author(s): Xtravirt
Target Audience: Technical - Intermediate
Current Revision: 1.0.4.0 October 2009
First Published: 29 October 2009
Products: Xtravirt vLogView
UID: XD10132

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Information
Title: 
vLogView - Free Desktop Tool for Managing ESX Server Logs
Author(s): 
Xtravirt
Target Audience: 
Technical - Intermediate
First Published: 
29 October 2009
Products: 
Xtravirt vLogView
UID: 
XD10132

vLogView is a Windows based application which manages VMware ESX Server log files.

The product is designed to be installed on an administrators PC, and provides the ability to store, view and search ESX Server log files from multiple ESX Servers, without requiring individual login, navigation and manual file transfer.

Retrieve and review ESX log files across your entire infrastructure the quick way! (see screenshots)

Overview

vLogView is a Windows® based application which manages VMware® ESX Server log files.

The product is designed to be installed on an administrators PC, and provides the ability to store, view and search ESX Server log files from multiple ESX Servers, without requiring individual login, navigation and manual file transfer.

The software requires the ability to communicate with a VMware vCenter server.

The software supports VMware vCenter 2.5 & 4.0, and VMware ESX Server 3.x and 4.x.

Key Concepts:

  • vLogView installation software
  • Install and User Guide

Screenshots

vLogView Configuration Options

vLogView View Log Files

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