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Troubleshooting View 12
You can use a variety of procedures for diagnosing and fixing problems that you might encounter when
using View. You can use troubleshooting procedures to investigate the causes of such problems and attempt
to correct them yourself, or you can obtain assistance from VMware Technical Support.
For information about troubleshooting desktops and desktop pools, see the Setting Up Desktop and
Application Pools in View document.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Monitoring System Health,” on page 201
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“Monitor Events in View,” on page 202
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“Collecting Diagnostic Information for View,” on page 203
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“Update Support Requests,” on page 207
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“Troubleshooting an Unsuccessful Security Server Pairing with View Connection Server,” on
page 207
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“Troubleshooting View Server Certificate Revocation Checking,” on page 208
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“Troubleshooting Smart Card Certificate Revocation Checking,” on page 209
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“Further Troubleshooting Information,” on page 209
Monitoring System Health
You can use the system health dashboard in View Administrator to quickly see problems that might affect
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 flagged
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 flagged as having problems.
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