Viewing a Snapshot of the Last Screen Before an ASR Event
5.
Connect the device
The iSCSI Server Target Configuration Dialog Box
In the iSCSI Server Target Configuration dialog box, select a device to mount, and
click Next. If you select a CD-ROM or floppy drive, make sure a disk is in the drive.
To configure a CD-ROM or floppy drive as a remote storage device, see step
following in
"Configuring a CD-ROM or Floppy Disk Drive as a Remote Storage Device"
on page
4-11.
To configure an ISO image file as a remote storage device, see step
"Configuring a Local ISO Image File as a Remote Storage Device" on page
Viewing a Snapshot of the Last Screen Before an ASR Event
The Virtual Technician Module (VTM) is configured to take a snapshot of the screen
when an asynchronous server restart (ASR) event occurs (for example, the blue screen
in Windows). The screen snapshot appears in your browser, and helps to identify the
reasons for the server crash.
The ASR snapshot is stored in the VTM's volatile memory and contains the time and
date the snapshot was taken. If no ASR event has occurred since the VTM was last
turned on, the message No ASR Screen Available is displayed.
To view a snapshot at an ASR event
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Click the Manage tab, and then click ASR Screenshot.
Related Topic
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"When the System Is No Longer Responding"
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When the connection established successfully
message is displayed, the search is complete, even
though the progress bar still appears to be searching.
to the host.
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and
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and following in
4-12.