Or, How to fix ESXi host configuration issues alert
‘System logs on host are stored on non-persistent storage’?
Or, VMware ESXi 6.0 error ‘System logs on host are
stored on non-persistent storage’.
Descriptions: By-default VMware ESXi host logs are saved to non-persistent disk. Means,
if in case your ESXi host OS get crashed due to any reason, all the logs will
be lost/deleted. To avoid this situation, its always recommended that you save
your ESXi hosts logs on persistent disk. E.g any datastore available in your
VMware infra.
The error message looks like below:
Steps: Creating
dedicated folders for saving logs of all ESXi hosts and changing the default
folder path.
Login to vSphere console with administrative privilege >
Go to Datastores and Datastore Clusters >
Right click on any of the Datastore you wish to use and Click Browse
Create a Folder ‘AllHostsLogs’
> Create Sub-folders inside this
folder as many as number of ESXi Hosts. E.g. ESXiHost01, ESXiHost02 etc...
Note down the paths of each folder you created dedicately for each ESXi hosts. In my case, for ESXi
Host 01, the path is “[DC9]
AllHostsLogs/ESXiHost01” and so on for other ESXi hosts.
Go to the ESXi-01 host > Configuration > Advanced
Settings
Find the value “Syslog”
> Go to “Syslog.global.logDir”
Under ‘Syslog.global.logDir’,
write the log path for ESXi-01 Host. In my case, its “[DC9] AllHostsLogs/ESXiHost01”.
That’s
it. Please save the configuration now and you are done. Cheers.
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