Connect to your ESXi/ESX host via a remote Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) or Secure Shell (SSH) session or directly as root.
Open the /etc/vmware/hostd/config.xml file in a text editor.
Enter <handshakeTimeoutMs> 120000 </handshakeTimeoutMs> between the <ssl> tags in the vmacore section. This parameter is in milliseconds. For example, 120000 millseconds = 2 minutes.
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Connect to your ESXi/ESX host via a remote Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) or Secure Shell (SSH) session or directly as root. hostd/config. xml file in a text editor. utMs> 120000 </handshakeTime outMs> between the <ssl> tags in the vmacore section. This parameter is in milliseconds. For example, 120000 millseconds = 2 minutes.
Open the /etc/vmware/
Enter <handshakeTimeo
<vmacore> d>2048< /MaxFdsPerThrea d> utMs> 120000 </handshakeTime outMs> >true</ useCompression> ount>8< /maxConnectionC ount>
<threadPool>
<MaxFdsPerThrea
</threadPool>
<ssl>
<handshakeTimeo
<useCompression
</ssl>
<vmdb>
<maxConnectionC
</vmdb>
<loadPlugins> true </loadPlugins>
</vmacore>