Course Overview
This five-day training course provides you with the knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve competence in troubleshooting the VMware vSphere® 8 environment. 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.
Product Alignment
- VMware ESXi 8.0
 - VMware vCenter Server 8.0
 
Who should attend
System architects and system administrators
Certifications
This course is part of the following Certifications:
Prerequisites
This course requires completion of one the following courses:
- VCP-DCV certification
 - VMware vSphere: Install, Configure, Manage
 - VMware vSphere: Operate, Scale and Secure
 
The course material presumes that you can perform the following tasks with no assistance or guidance before enrolling in this course:
- Install and configure ESXi
 - Install vCenter Server
 - Create vCenter Server objects, such as data centers and folders
 - Create and modify a standard switch
 - Create and modify a distributed switch
 - Connect an ESXi host to NAS, iSCSI, or Fibre Channel storage
 - Create a VMware vSphere VMFS datastore
 - Modify a virtual machine’s hardware
 - Migrate a virtual machine with VMware vSphere® vMotion® and VMware vSphere® Storage vMotion®
 - Configure and manage a VMware vSphere® Distributed Resource SchedulerTM cluster
 - Configure and manage a VMware vSphere HA cluster
 - Basic knowledge of command line tools like ESXCLI, DCLI, and PowerCLI
 
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives:
- Introduce troubleshooting principles and procedures
 - Use command-line interfaces, log files, and the vSphere Client to diagnose and resolve problems in the vSphere environment
 - Explain the purpose of common vSphere log files
 - Identify networking issues based on reported symptoms
 - Validate and troubleshoot the reported networking issue
 - Identify the root cause of networking issue
 - Implement the appropriate resolution to recover from networking problems
 - Analyze storage failure scenarios using a logical troubleshooting methodology
 - Identify the root cause of storage failure
 - Apply the appropriate resolution to resolve storage failure problems
 - Troubleshoot vSphere cluster failure scenarios
 - Analyze possible vSphere cluster failure causes
 - Diagnose common VMware vSphere® High Availability problems and provide solutions
 - Identify and validate VMware ESXiTM host and VMware vCenter® problems
 - Analyze failure scenarios of ESXi host and vCenter problems
 - Select the correct resolution for the failure of ESXi host and vCenter problems
 - Troubleshoot virtual machine problems, including migration problems, snapshot problems, and connection problems
 - Troubleshoot performance problems with vSphere components
 
Course Content
Course Introduction
- Introductions and course logistics
 - Course objectives
 
Introduction to Troubleshooting
- Define the scope of troubleshooting
 - Use a structured approach to solve configuration and operational problems
 - Apply troubleshooting methodology to logically diagnose faults and improve troubleshooting efficiency
 
Troubleshooting Tools
- Discuss the various methods to run commands
 - Discuss the various ways to access ESXi Shell
 - Use commands to view, configure, and manage your vSphere components
 - Use the vSphere CLI
 - Use ESXCLI commands from the vSphere CLI
 - Use Data Center CLI commands
 - Identify the best tool for command-line interface troubleshooting
 - Identify important log files for troubleshooting vCenter Server and ESXi
 - Describe the benefits and capabilities of VMware SkylineTM
 - Explain how VMware Skyline works
 - Describe VMware SkylineTM Health
 - Describe VMware Skyline AdvisorTM
 
Troubleshooting Virtual Networking
- Analyze and troubleshoot standard switch problems
 - Analyze and troubleshoot virtual machine connectivity problems
 - Analyze and troubleshoot management network problems
 - Analyze and troubleshoot distributed switch problems
 
Troubleshooting Storage
- Discuss the vSphere storage architecture
 - Identify the possible causes of problems in the various types of datastores
 - Analyze the common storage connectivity and configuration problems
 - Discuss the possible storage problems causes
 - Solve the storage connectivity problems, correct misconfigurations, and restore LUN visibility
 - Review 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 storage issues
 - Troubleshoot VM snapshots
 - Troubleshoot storage performance problems
 - Review multipathing
 - Identify the common causes of missing paths, including PDL and APD conditions
 - Solve the missing path problems between hosts and storage devices
 
Troubleshooting vSphere Clusters
- Identify and troubleshoot vSphere HA problems
 - Analyze and solve vSphere vMotion problems
 - Diagnose and troubleshoot common vSphere DRS problems
 
Troubleshooting Virtual Machines
- Discuss virtual machine files and disk content IDs
 - Identify, analyze, and solve virtual machine snapshot problems
 - Troubleshoot virtual machine power-on problems
 - Identify possible causes and troubleshoot virtual machine connection state problems
 - Diagnose and recover from VMware Tools installation failures
 
Troubleshooting vCenter Server and ESXi
- Analyze and solve vCenter Server service problems
 - Diagnose and troubleshoot vCenter Server database problems
 - Use vCenter Server Appliance shell and the Bash shell to identify and solve problems
 - Identify and troubleshoot ESXi host problems