Administrator Guide

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a. Open the Troubleshooting window from the left menu on the ThinOS desktop.
b. Connect the USB drive to the thin client, and click Export logs.
All trace files including the event logs are exported to the USB drive. The log file is saved in the root folder of the USB
drivesystem_log_20191107_125610.tgz.
c. Extract the tgz file, and verify if the http.log file is available.
System crashes, freezes or restarts abruptly
If the system crashes, freezes, or restarts abruptly, coredump is generated. You must export logs to analyze the root cause for
failure.
About this task
To export logs, do the following:
Steps
1. Reboot the thin client.
2. Export relevant logs using one of the following methods:
Use the Export logs option on the General tab in the Troubleshooting window on the ThinOS client.
Use the Wyse Management Suite console.
3. Analyze the detailed error log report.
Broker agent login failure
If login to a Broker agent connection fails, you must do either of the following:
Capture an HTTP log and analyze the detailed error log report.
If the Broker agent can be accessed on a ThinOS 8.6 client, capture the network log and analyze the detailed error log
report.
Citrix desktop and application crashes abruptly
If the Citrix desktop or application crashes abruptly, but the ThinOS client is still working, then a coredump is generated. You
must export logs to analyze the root cause for failure.
About this task
To export logs, do the following:
Steps
1. Reboot the thin client.
2. Export relevant logs using one of the following methods:
Use the Export logs option on the General tab in the Troubleshooting window on the ThinOS client.
Use the Wyse Management Suite console.
3. Analyze the detailed error log report.
Unified Communications software call failure
If the Unified Communications software call fails, but the ThinOS client is still working, then a coredump is generated. You must
export logs to analyze the root cause for failure.
About this task
To export logs, do the following:
Troubleshooting your thin client
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