Rule ID
SV-256444r959010_rule
Version
V1R4
CCIs
CCI-000366
Each VM on an ESXi host runs in its own "vmx" process. Upon creation, a vmx process will look in two locations for configuration items, the ESXi host itself and the per-vm *.vmx file in the VM storage path on the datastore. The settings on the ESXi host are read first and take precedence over settings in the *.vmx file. This can be a convenient way to set a setting in one place and have it apply to all VMs running on that host. The difficulty is in managing those settings and determining the effective state. Since managing per-VM vmx settings can be fully automated and customized while the ESXi setting cannot be easily queried, the ESXi configuration must not be used.
From an ESXi shell, run the following command: # stat -c "%s" /etc/vmware/settings Expected result: 0 If the output does not match the expected result, this is a finding.
From an ESXi shell, run the following command: # echo -n >/etc/vmware/settings