<

HOW TO: Suppress Configuration Issues and Warnings Alert displayed in Summary status for ESXi 7.0 after enabling SSH or ESXi Shell

Posted on
6,341 Points
241 Views
1 Endorsement
Last Modified:
Published
Experience Level: Beginner
6:32
Andrew Hancock (VMware vExpert PRO / EE Fellow/British Beekeeper)
EE Fellow, MVE, Expert of the Year 2021,2017-11, Scribe 2016-2012, Author of the Year 2018-6,2013-2012 VMware vExpert Pro, vExpert 2025-2011
In this video, I will show you HOW TO: Suppress Configuration Issues and Warnings Alert displayed in Summary status for ESXi 7.0 after enabling SSH or ESXi Shell.

For more guidance and a step by step tutorial with screenshots, which supports this video, please see the following article which this video is based on HOW TO: Suppress Configuration Issues and Warnings Alert displayed in Summary status for ESXi 7.0 after enabling SSH or ESXi Shell.

Video Steps

1. Connect to the VMware vSphere Hypervisor 7.0 (ESXi 7.0) using the Host Client.

Using a web browser connect directly to the ESXi host

2. Quickly dismiss notifications.

Using the Host Client, when connected to the ESXi host server, Dismiss the notifications for SSH and Shell.

3. Navigate to the UserVars variables.

Select Host > Manage > Advanced Settings - Change the supress shell variable..
1
0 Comments
Miss VMware Explore 2023. Below is a recap of some important announcements and other information from this year's conference.
Microsoft has ended support for Windows Server 2012R2. This means not only an end to features and bug fixes, but an end to security patches as well. Rather than building a new server from scratch, there is the option for an in-place upgrade.