System Tools - Dell Wyse ThinOS C10LE Administrator's Manual

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System Tools

Use the System Tools dialog box (System Settings icon > System Tools) to configure
Trace and Event log settings, Performance Monitor graphs (graphs that display client
CPU, Memory, and Networking information), and for CMOS management (extract and
restore cmos settings as described in "CMOS Local Management: Extracting CMOS
Settings to a USB Key for Distribution"). It also allows you to view wnos.ini cached
information for troubleshooting purposes.
Use the Trace and Write Event log options on the General tab to configure the settings
you want (be sure to enable the EnableTrace option of the Privilege parameter in a
wnos.ini file - see Reference Guide: Wyse ThinOS
Use the Network capture to USB option on the General tab to enable the capture of
network information (a network trace of all traffic coming in and out of the thin client)
to a USB drive that is inserted into the thin client (after logon and use of the
XenDesktop server or network, you will see a WTOS_WS.pcap file in the USB drive
which you can analyze using software such as a packet analyzer used for network
troubleshooting, analysis, and so on).
IMPORTANT: Be sure to insert the USB drive into the thin client before selecting the
Network capture to USB option. Note that the Network capture to USB option is
automatically cleared if there is no USB drive inserted and you exit the dialog box, or
after restarting the thin client (if needed, you must select the option again).
Use the Performance Monitor button on the General tab to display client CPU, Memory,
and Networking information (graphs display on top of all windows).
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