virtualization:vmware:67:dcui_01
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| After you enable the ESXi Shell in the direct console, you can use these below combination of ALT + Function keys to access the Direct Console User Interface (DCUI) of an ESXi host: | After you enable the ESXi Shell in the direct console, you can use these below combination of ALT + Function keys to access the Direct Console User Interface (DCUI) of an ESXi host: | ||
| < | < | ||
| - | | + | ALT+F1 = Switches to the console. |
| - | ALT+F2 = Switches to the DCUI. | + | ALT+F2 = Switches to the DCUI. |
| - | ALT+F11 = Returns to the banner screen. | + | ALT+F11 = Returns to the banner screen. |
| - | ALT+F12 = Displays the VMkernel log on the console. | + | ALT+F12 = Displays the VMkernel log on the console. |
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| Run this command to access the DCUI from an SSH session: | Run this command to access the DCUI from an SSH session: | ||
| - | + | < | |
| - | dcui | + | dcui |
| + | </ | ||
| To exit the DCUI in SSH session, press <fc # | To exit the DCUI in SSH session, press <fc # | ||
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