Which three are supported methods to export the log files?

A vSphere administrator wants to export the log files from a vCenter Server Appliance for troubleshooting.
Which three are supported methods to export the log files? (Choose three.)
A. Leveraging vRealize Operations Manager.
B. Using the Managed Object Browser to explore the DiagnosticManager.
C. Using the URL displayed on the VCSA DCUI home screen (https://:443/appliance/support-bundle).
D. Logging on to the vCenter Server Appliance Bash shell and running the vc-support.sh script

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4 thoughts on “Which three are supported methods to export the log files?

  1. Mastering VMware vSphere 6.7 – Sybex – ISBN: 978-1-119-51294-3
    More Options for Exporting Logs
    On the File menu, you’ll see an Export System Logs option. If you select the vCenter Server object
    and then choose this option, you’ll get the same dialog box as if you’d selected Administration
    Export System Logs. If, however, you select an ESXi host or a VM, the dialog box changes to show
    you log export options that are specific to the currently selected inventory object.

    I think the correct answer is: B,C,D

    1. in my opinion its also B,C,D the C is obvious, its states on VCSA screen. The D as well.
      The B you have to look in api documentation, via ; url_vcsa/mob you can get the diagmgr from content and i have sucesfully generated a bundle, here is some descriptio nfrom a website
      ‘generateLogBundles_Task() creates diagnostic bundles on the server side to be downloaded. A diagnostic bundle includes log files and other configurations, such as a virtual machine configuration that can be used to investigate potential server issues. The method has a boolean parameter, includeDefault, that specifies whether to include the default server, and optionally an array of HostSystems while connecting to a VirtualCenter server.

      The return of the method, as its name suggests, is a Task. When it’s done successfully, the info.result property contains a list of DiagnosticManagerBundleInfo data object. The data object includes two properties: a system pointing to the HostSystem from which the diagnostic bundle is generated; and url, which represents the location where you can download the bundle. When you connect to the ESX server directly, url might have * as a placeholder for the real host name. Just replace it with the real host name or IP address before downloading it.’

  2. Answer A is not correct, it should be:
    Generate vCenter Support Bundle using vSphere Web Client UI

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