Course Information
This course increases your skill level and competence in using the command-line interface, VMware vSphere® Client™, log files, and other tools to analyze and solve problems.
System architects and system administrators
- By the conclusion of the course, you will adeptly accomplish the following objectives:
- Articulate fundamental troubleshooting principles and procedures applicable to vSphere environments.
- Utilize the vSphere Client, command-line interface, and log files to configure, diagnose, and rectify issues within vSphere deployments.
- Discuss the significance of key vSphere log files in the troubleshooting process.
- Illustrate the advantages and functionalities of VMware Skyline for streamlined issue resolution.
- Identify networking anomalies through symptom analysis and implement troubleshooting measures accordingly.
- Detect storage irregularities through symptom analysis and employ troubleshooting techniques to address reported issues.
- Address vSphere cluster failures through systematic troubleshooting and analysis of potential root causes.
- Diagnose common problems encountered in VMware vSphere High Availability (vSphere HA) configurations and propose effective solutions.
- Resolve virtual machine-related issues, including migration complications, snapshot irregularities, and connectivity issues.
- Identify and resolve problems affecting VMware ESXi™ hosts and VMware vCenter Server®, examining failure scenarios to determine appropriate resolutions.
- Troubleshoot performance issues within vSphere components, implementing measures to optimize system performance effectively.