TrainSignal VMware Troubleshooting Training DVD1

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Hi friends i am writing this post about VMware Troubleshooting. This includes 1 DVD by Train Signal. Train Signal give a complete training of VM ware. I hope this will very help full for you.

Lesson included in this videos listed below
Lesson 1 – Getting Started with VMware vSphere Troubleshooting Training Course
* About Your Instructor
* Why Learn vSphere Troubleshooting?
* What Does this Course Teach Me?
* How to Use this Course


Lesson 2 – Lab Setup

* Overview: vSphere Lab Used in this Training Course
* Equipment List
* Estimated Costs
* Lab Diagram
* Alternative: Using a Virtual Lab

Lesson 3 – Course Scenario
Lesson 4 – VCAP Overview and Troubleshooting Focus
In this video, you’ll learn how this vSphere Troubleshooting course maps to the objectives of the VMware VCAP-DCA exam (VDCA410).

* VMware VCAP Overview
* Difference Between VCAP-DCA and VCAP-DCD
* What to Expect at Your VCAP-DCA Exam
* Preparing for the VCAP-DCA
* VCAP Benefits
* How Does this vSphere Troubleshooting Course Map to the VCAP-DCA?

Lesson 5 – Understanding Command Line Troubleshooting with vSphere

Being able to troubleshoot vSphere from the command line is critical to troubleshooting and there are a few different command lines that can be used. In this video, you’ll learn the various command line options (vCLI, local console, vMA, or PowerCLI) and how to access each.

* Why You Need to Know How to Use the Command Line Interface (CLI)
* Comparing ESX and ESXi
* CLI Troubleshooting Options for vSphere
* Do I Need to Know Linux?

Lesson 6 – Installing and Using vSphere Management Assistant (vMA)

With VMware stopping production of ESX server and only offering ESXi, the new recommended standard for CLI vSphere administration and scripting is to use the free vMA appliance. In this video, learn how to download and install vMA, step by step.

* Why You Need vMA
* What is Contained in the vMA VM
* vMA Requirements
* Downloading, Installing, and Logging into vMA
* Using vMA vCLI Commands to Manage ESX/ESXi
* Using vi-fastpass to Manage ESX/ESXi
* Using Session Files to Manage ESX/ESXi
* Consolidating ESX/ESXi Log Files with vMA
* Rebooting & Shutting Down the vMA Server
* Resetting a Lost vMA Password

Lesson 7 – vCenter and ESX/ESXi Log Files

A critical part of troubleshooting is knowing where to find the logs files you’ll need to diagnose your issue. Watch this video to learn the names, locations, and functions of the various ESX, ESXi, and vCenter log files.

* Locating and Viewing vCenter Log Files
* Locating and Viewing ESX Log Files
* Locating and Viewing ESXi Log Files
* Using the vSphere Client, CLI, Web, and DCUI to View & Search Log Files
* Controlling Log Rotation in ESX Server

Lesson 8 – Viewing and Searching vSphere Log Files

Once you know what vSphere log files are available and where they are located, you need to know the various options for viewing and searching them. Learn how to view and search log files from the vSphere client, the CLI, and even a free 3rd party tool.

* View and Search with CLI Tools
* View and Search Using Vi
* View and Search with vSphere Client
* XtraViert’s Free vLogView

Lesson 9 – Exporting vCenter and ESX/ESXi Log File Bundles

When you need VMware’s support to assist you in your vSphere trouble, it is likely they will ask you for a log file bundle. Watch this video to learn how to generate these log file bundles from vCenter, ESX, and ESXi to be send to VMware support.

* Why Export Logs?
* Exporting vCenter Logs
* Exporting ESX and ESXi Logs
* Creating VMware Support Log File Bundles

Lesson 10 – Configuring vSphere Centralized Logging

Having logs consolidated in a central location is a best practice and will speed troubleshooting. In this video, learn how to configure ESX and ESXi servers to consolidate their log files on vMA or a 3rd party syslog server.

* Why You Need Centralized Logging
* Logging Consolidation Tips
* Changing the Location of ESXi Log Files
* Configuring vMA as a Log Server for vSphere
* Configuring a Syslog Server for vSphere
* Steps to Configure vMA as a Syslog Receiver
* Steps to Configure ESX Host to Send Syslogs to vMA
* Steps to Configure ESXi Host to Send Syslogs to vMA
* Using Kiwi Syslog Server
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