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VMware 4817V62 - vSphere - PC - 2 Starting and Stopping the Vsphere Components; Start an Esx;Esxi Host; Reboot or Shut down an Esx;Esxi Host

VMware 4817V62 - vSphere - PC
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Starting and Stopping the vSphere
Components 2
You can start and stop each one of the major vSphere components, ESX/ESXi, and vCenter Server. You might
want to stop a component to perform maintenance or upgrade operations.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Start an ESX/ESXi Host,” on page 25
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“Reboot or Shut Down an ESX/ESXi Host,” on page 25
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“Stop an ESX Host Manually,” on page 26
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“Starting vCenter Server,” on page 26
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“Start the vSphere Client and Log In,” on page 27
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“Stop the vSphere Client and Log Out,” on page 28
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“vSphere Web Access,” on page 28
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“VMware Service Console,” on page 29
Start an ESX/ESXi Host
When you install ESX/ESXi, it starts itself through the installation reboot process. If your ESX/ESXi host is shut
down, you must manually restart it.
Procedure
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On the physical box where ESX/ESXi is installed, press the power button until the power on sequence
begins.
The ESX/ESXi host starts, locates its virtual machines, and proceeds with its normal ESX/ESXi functions.
Reboot or Shut Down an ESX/ESXi Host
You can power off or restart (reboot) any ESX/ESXi host using the vSphere Client. You can also power off ESX
hosts from the service console. Powering off a managed host disconnects it from vCenter Server, but does not
remove it from the inventory.
Procedure
1 Shut down all virtual machines running on the ESX/ESXi host.
2 Select the ESX/ESXi host you want to shut down.
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