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vSphere Installation and Setup Install or Upgrade vSphere Syslog Collector Install the vSphere Syslog Collector to enable ESXi system logs to be directed to a server on the network, rather than to a local disk. If an earlier version of vSphere Syslog Collector is installed on your system, this procedure upgrades vSphere Syslog Collector to the current version. You can install vSphere Syslog Collector on the same machine as the associated vCenter Server, or on a different machine that has network connection to the vCenter Server. The vSphere Syslog Collector service binds to an IPv4 address for communication with vCenter Server, and does not support IPv6. The vCenter Server can be on a host machine in an IPv4-only, IPv4/IPv6 mixed-mode, or IPv6-only network environment, but the machine that connects to the vCenter Server through the vSphere Web Client must have an IPv4 address for the vSphere Syslog Collector service to work. Prerequisites n Verify that you have administrator privileges. n Verify that the host machine has Windows Installer 3.0 or later. n Verify that the host machine has a supported processor and operating system. vSphere Syslog Collector supports the same processors and operating systems as vCenter Server. See "vCenter Server Software Requirements," on page 22 and "Hardware Requirements for vCenter Server, the vSphere Web Client, vCenter Inventory Service, and vCenter Single Sign-On," on page 17. n Determine whether to install vSphere Syslog Collector as a standalone instance or to integrate vSphere Syslog Collector with a vCenter Server. vSphere Syslog Collector is not supported for integration with vCenter Server versions earlier than version 5.0. n Verify that the host machine has a valid IPv4 address. You can install vSphere Syslog Collector on a machine in an IPv4-only or IPv4/IPv6 mixed-mode network environment, but you cannot install vSphere Syslog Collector on a machine in an IPv6-only environment. Gather the following information to complete the installation or upgrade: n The location to install vSphere Syslog Collector, if you are not using the default location. n The location for the vSphere Syslog Collector repository where the syslog files will be stored. n (Optional) The maximum size for the vSphere Syslog Collector repository. The specified network location must have at least that much free space. n (Optional) The maximum number of vSphere Syslog Collector log rotations to keep. n If vSphere Syslog Collector is integrated with a vCenter Server, the address and credentials for the vCenter Server: IP address or name, HTTP port, user name, and password. n The vSphere Syslog Collector server port, if you are not using the default setting, and whether to use TCP and UDP protocols for this port. n The vSphere Syslog Collector server SSL port, if you are not using the default setting, and whether to use secure connection (SSL) for this port. n The host name or IP address to identify vSphere Syslog Collector on the network. Procedure 1 In the software installer directory, double-click the autorun.exe file to start the installer. 2 Select vSphere Syslog Collector and click Install. 3 Follow the wizard prompts to complete the installation or upgrade. 108 VMware, Inc.

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Install or Upgrade vSphere Syslog Collector
Install the vSphere Syslog Collector to enable ESXi system logs to be directed to a server on the network,
rather than to a local disk.
If an earlier version of vSphere Syslog Collector is installed on your system, this procedure upgrades
vSphere Syslog Collector to the current version.
You can install vSphere Syslog Collector on the same machine as the associated vCenter Server, or on a
different machine that has network connection to the vCenter Server. The vSphere Syslog Collector service
binds to an IPv4 address for communication with vCenter Server, and does not support IPv6. The vCenter
Server can be on a host machine in an IPv4-only, IPv4/IPv6 mixed-mode, or IPv6-only network
environment, but the machine that connects to the vCenter Server through the vSphere Web Client must
have an IPv4 address for the vSphere Syslog Collector service to work.
Prerequisites
n
Verify that you have administrator privileges.
n
Verify that the host machine has Windows Installer 3.0 or later.
n
Verify that the host machine has a supported processor and operating system. vSphere Syslog Collector
supports the same processors and operating systems as vCenter Server. See
“vCenter Server Software
Requirements,”
on page 22 and
“Hardware Requirements for vCenter Server, the vSphere Web Client,
vCenter Inventory Service, and vCenter Single Sign-On,”
on page 17.
n
Determine whether to install vSphere Syslog Collector as a standalone instance or to integrate vSphere
Syslog Collector with a vCenter Server. vSphere Syslog Collector is not supported for integration with
vCenter Server versions earlier than version 5.0.
n
Verify that the host machine has a valid IPv4 address. You can install vSphere Syslog Collector on a
machine in an IPv4-only or IPv4/IPv6 mixed-mode network environment, but you cannot install
vSphere Syslog Collector on a machine in an IPv6-only environment.
Gather the following information to complete the installation or upgrade:
n
The location to install vSphere Syslog Collector, if you are not using the default location.
n
The location for the vSphere Syslog Collector repository where the syslog files will be stored.
n
(Optional) The maximum size for the vSphere Syslog Collector repository. The specified network
location must have at least that much free space.
n
(Optional) The maximum number of vSphere Syslog Collector log rotations to keep.
n
If vSphere Syslog Collector is integrated with a vCenter Server, the address and credentials for the
vCenter Server: IP address or name, HTTP port, user name, and password.
n
The vSphere Syslog Collector server port, if you are not using the default setting, and whether to use
TCP and UDP protocols for this port.
n
The vSphere Syslog Collector server SSL port, if you are not using the default setting, and whether to
use secure connection (SSL) for this port.
n
The host name or IP address to identify vSphere Syslog Collector on the network.
Procedure
1
In the software installer directory, double-click the
autorun.exe
file to start the installer.
2
Select
vSphere Syslog Collector
and click
Install
.
3
Follow the wizard prompts to complete the installation or upgrade.
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