Administrator Guide
2. Click the General tab, and use the following guidelines:
• Click either USB or File Server to select your target device you want to use for CMOS management.
• Extract CMOS—Click this option to extract the CMOS settings to the USB Key or le server based on your target device
selection.
• Restore CMOS—Click this option to write the CMOS settings from the USB Key to the target thin client.
• Performance Monitor—Click this option to display your thin client CPU, Memory, and Networking information. The graphs
display on top of all windows.
• Force Coredump—Use this option to forcibly generate the debug information for technical investigation when your system
is not responding. Both the coredump le and the trap information image are saved to the local drive. After you restart the
thin client, both the coredump le and trap issue screenshot le are uploaded to the /wnos/troubleshoot/ directory of the
le server or a USB drive.
• Export Shadow Tmp—Use this option to export temporary logs for debugging purpose. The log les can be exported to a
USB drive or le server depending on the target conguration.
• Export Screenshot—Use this option to export screenshots to the le server or a USB drive. The exported le name is
added with build information for a better troubleshooting. If a screenshot is present in the clipboard, then it is exported to
the target location. If the screenshot is not available, then the full screen is copied automatically and exported to the target
location.
• Export INI les—Use this option to export the global INI le (wnos.ini or xen.ini), wdm.ini, ccm.ini, mac.ini or other machine
based INI le to the le server or a USB drive. Only username.ini le cannot be exported.
3. Click the Trace tab to congure the trace actions and delay on trace. The available options for trace action are None, Capture,
and Playback.
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