- Connect to the vCenter Server Appliance through SSH.
- Log in as root.
- Run this command in the SSH client:
- Scroll through the output to check the status of all services.
Furthermore, how do I check vCenter status?
Log in to the vSphere Web Client with a vCenter Single Sign-on administrator account. Navigate to Administration > Deployment > System Configuration. Click on Services to view the list of all services within the vCenter Server system.
Beside above, how do I start and stop vCenter services? Stopping vCenter Server services
- Log in as an administrator to the server that is running vCenter Server.
- Click Start > Run.
- Type services.msc.
- Press Enter.
- From the list of services, right-click on the service you wish to stop.
- Click Stop and wait for the service to complete stopping.
Additionally, what vCenter am I running?
Login to vSphere Windows Client. Click on Help menu at the top. Here you will get your vCenter version & build number you are using . You will also get the vSphere client version & build you are using.
How do I know if VMware is enabled?
Enable DRS
- The Edit Cluster Settings window opens. Select vSphere DRS on the left and check the Turn ON vSphere DRS checkbox:
- Expand the DRS Automation option.
- Click OK to enable DRS.
- Notice that the gauge shows that the cluster is imbalanced.