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Disable ESXi Shell/SSH warnings on vSphere
posted on July 7th 2015, at 11:54
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lunarg
When you enable the ESXi Shell or SSH on a particular host in a vSphere cluster, a warning will appear on a ESX host:
ESXi Shell for the host has been enabled
or SSH for the host has been enabled
This is normal behaviour, but you can turn off these warnings for each of the hosts.
Note that prior to vSphere 4.1 Update 2, it is not possible to suppress the warnings.
Open vSphere Client.
Select the ESX host. From the Configuration tab (right pane), click Advanced Settings.
Navigate to UserVars → UserVars.SuppressShellWarning.Set its value to 1.
Click OK to confirm. The warning will disappear immediately.
Log on to vSphere Web Client.
Select vCenter from the Home menu. Select Host
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