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Troubleshooting View 14
You can use a variety of procedures for diagnosing and xing problems that you might encounter when
using View. You can use troubleshooting procedures to investigate the causes of such problems and aempt
to correct them yourself, or you can obtain assistance from VMware Technical Support.
For information about troubleshooting desktops and desktop pools, see the Seing Up Desktop and
Application Pools in View document.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Monitoring System Health,” on page 229
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“Monitor Events in View,” on page 230
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“Collecting Diagnostic Information for View,” on page 231
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“Update Support Requests,” on page 235
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“Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Security Server Pairing with View Connection Server,” on page 235
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“Troubleshooting View Server Certicate Revocation Checking,” on page 236
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“Troubleshooting Smart Card Certicate Revocation Checking,” on page 237
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“Further Troubleshooting Information,” on page 237
Monitoring System Health
You can use the system health dashboard in View Administrator to quickly see problems that might aect
the operation of View or access to remote desktops by end users.
The system health dashboard in the top left of the View Administrator display provides a number of links
that you can use to view reports about the operation of View:
Sessions
Provides a link to the Sessions screen, which displays information about the
status of remote desktop and application sessions.
Problem vCenter VMs
Provides a link to the Machines screen, which displays information about
vCenter virtual machines, RDS hosts, other machines that View has agged
as having problems.
Problem RDS Hosts
Provides a link to the RDS Hosts tab on the Machines screen, which displays
information about RDS hosts that View has agged as having problems.
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