This five-day, intensive hands-on training workshop provides you with advanced knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve competence in troubleshooting the VMware vSphere® 6.7 environment. This workshop is aimed at experienced system administrators and introduces methods and skills that use management command-line interfaces (CLIs) and VMware vSphere® ClientTM.
 
This workshop focuses on investigating and resolving problems, analyzing log files to help you recognize log file entries that identify root causes, and configuring specific key vSphere features.
 
Product Alignment
	- ESXi 6.7
 
	- vCenter Server 6.7
 
   
   
       By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
	- Use the command-line interface, log files, and vSphere Client to diagnose and resolve problems in the vSphere environment
 
	- Practice Linux commands that aid in the troubleshooting process
 
	- Analyze vSphere log files and determine the root cause of specific problems
 
	- Troubleshoot storage problems and apply the appropriate resolution to these problems
 
	- Troubleshoot and resolve networking problems
 
	- Troubleshoot virtual machine problems, including migration problems, snapshot problems, and connection problems
 
	- Identify VMware ESXi™ host and VMware vCenter Server® problems, analyze failure scenarios or misconfigurations, and rectify them
 
	- Troubleshoot performance problems with vSphere components and apply mitigations
 
	- Configure and manage the vSphere infrastructure to improve availability and operational stability
 
   
   
       1. Course Introduction
	- Introductions and course logistics
 
	- Course objectives
 
2. Troubleshooting Tools
	- Identify the tools available for troubleshooting a vSphere environment
 
	- Explain the purpose of commonly used vSphere log files
 
	- Use Linux commands that will assist you with troubleshooting vSphere
 
	- Use the vim-cmd tool to manage hosts and virtual machines
 
3. Storage Troubleshooting
	- Review the vSphere storage architecture and functionality necessary to troubleshoot storage problems
 
	- Use ESXi and Linux commands to troubleshoot storage problems
 
	- Analyze log file entries to identify the root cause of storage problems
 
	- Investigate ESXi disk and storage issues
 
	- Troubleshoot virtual machine snapshots
 
	- Troubleshoot storage performance problems
 
	- Troubleshoot storage all paths down and permanent device loss conditions
 
	- Troubleshoot problems due to file locking on the ESXi host
 
	- Configuration task: Configure iSCSI multi-pathing
 
4. Network Troubleshooting
	- Review vSphere virtual switch architecture and functionality necessary to troubleshoot networking problems
 
	- Use ESXi and Linux commands to troubleshoot networking problems
 
	- Analyze log file entries to identify the root cause of networking problems
 
	- Recover from a management network failure
 
	- Troubleshoot VMware vSphere® vMotion® migration problems
 
	- Configuration task: Modify network card options and drivers
 
	- Configuration task: Migrate networking from a standard switch to a distributed switch
 
	- Monitor the behavior of NIC teaming failover and load balancing
 
	- Use the command line to isolate and resolve networking failures
 
5. System Troubleshooting
	- Review virtual infrastructure architecture and functionality necessary to troubleshoot ESXi and vCenter Server problems
 
	- Analyze log file entries to identify the root cause of virtual infrastructure problems
 
	- Use the command line to manage and troubleshoot the vSphere virtual infrastructure
 
	- Analyze virtual machine CPU performance
 
	- Troubleshoot ESXi host connection problems
 
	- Troubleshoot virtual machine power-on failures
 
	- Troubleshoot vCenter Server connection problems
 
	- Restart ESXi management agents and VMware vCenter® Server Appliance™ services from the command line
 
	- Perform a file-based backup of vCenter Server Appliance
 
	- Resolve Solution User certificate problems
 
   
   
       
	- Senior system administrators, experienced system administrators
 
	- Senior system integrators, experienced system integrators
 
   
   
       This course requires completion of one of the following prerequisites:
	- VMware Certified Professional 6.5 – Data Center Virtualization (VCP6.5-DCV)
 
	- VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage [V6.7] (with two years production experience)
 
	- VMware vSphere: Optimize and Scale [V6.7]
 
	- VMware vSphere: Troubleshooting Workshop [V6.7]
 
	- VMware vSphere: Fast Track [V6.7]
 
	- Equivalent knowledge and administration experience with ESXi and vCenter Server
 
Experience in working with a command-line interface is highly recommended, as is completion of VMware vSphere: Optimize and Scale [V6.7].