Logging Support for HCX on Azure VMware Solution

Hello! As a VMware enthusiast and an expert in cloud computing, I’m here to share my knowledge and experience with you. In this blog post, I’ll be talking about how to generate logs for VMware HCX, a powerful tool that allows you to move workloads between different environments, such as from on-premises to the cloud or between different cloud providers.

Logging in HCX is an essential feature that helps you troubleshoot issues and understand the behavior of your workloads. You can log in to the HCX console using the IP address (if you want to log in from the cloud) or using your cloud administrator account (if you have integrated your vCenter with an external Active Directory). Once you’re logged in, navigate to the “Administration” tab and select “Troubleshooting.” From there, you can download log bundles for your workloads.

To generate logs for HCX, follow these steps:

1. Log in to the HCX console using the IP address (if you want to log in from the cloud) or using your cloud administrator account (if you have integrated your vCenter with an external Active Directory).

2. Navigate to the “Administration” tab and select “Troubleshooting.”

3. Click on the “Download Log Bundles” button to generate logs for your workloads.

4. Select the log bundles you want to generate and click the “REQUEST” button to start the logging process.

5. The logging process may take a few minutes, so be patient and enjoy a cup of coffee while you wait

6. Once the logs are generated, you’ll see a message saying “Download” with a link to download the logs. Click on the link to access your logs.

That’s it! With these steps, you can easily generate logs for VMware HCX and troubleshoot any issues that may arise. If you have any questions or want to stay up-to-date with the latest IT trends, feel free to join my list of subscribers I’ll be sending out occasional emails with useful information and updates on new blog posts.

I hope you found this blog post helpful! If you have any questions or want to share your own experiences with HCX, leave a comment below. Don’t forget to follow me on social media to stay up-to-date with the latest IT trends and tips

Best regards,

Sebastian Grugel (inzynier, prelegent, and IT enthusiast)

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