Table of contents Key Task: Troubleshoot Incidents You can monitor all the live incidents raised by Aternity to become aware of any burning issues which require immediate attention, even before your end users raise this as an issue. An incident is a call to action about many users suffering poor performance on one activity in an application, indicating it is a widespread problem. The system creates incidents automatically, so you can proactively troubleshoot an issue before users even report it. An incident for an activity indicates several devices in a group are responding slowly There are several ways to do this: To... Do this... To view the list of incidents in your organization Use the Incident List dashboard. For more information, see View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List). To view a broader picture of any of the incidents, beyond its location details You can view details about this problem by operating system, CPU, memory and much more in the Troubleshoot Application dashboard. For more information, see Troubleshoot a Single Application (Troubleshoot Application). ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and sign in to Aternity. Step 2 Select Main Menu > Troubleshoot > Incidents. Accessing Monitor Incidents Step 3 Use the Incident List dashboard. For more information, see View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List). View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List)View the Details of an Incident (Incident Details)Parent topic Troubleshoot Issues in your OrganizationRelated tasksKey Task: Troubleshoot ApplicationKey Task: Troubleshoot User or DeviceKey Task: Troubleshoot System or Hardware (Device Health)Key Task: Troubleshoot Virtual Desktop SavePDF Selected topic Selected topic and subtopics All content Related Links
Key Task: Troubleshoot Incidents You can monitor all the live incidents raised by Aternity to become aware of any burning issues which require immediate attention, even before your end users raise this as an issue. An incident is a call to action about many users suffering poor performance on one activity in an application, indicating it is a widespread problem. The system creates incidents automatically, so you can proactively troubleshoot an issue before users even report it. An incident for an activity indicates several devices in a group are responding slowly There are several ways to do this: To... Do this... To view the list of incidents in your organization Use the Incident List dashboard. For more information, see View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List). To view a broader picture of any of the incidents, beyond its location details You can view details about this problem by operating system, CPU, memory and much more in the Troubleshoot Application dashboard. For more information, see Troubleshoot a Single Application (Troubleshoot Application). ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and sign in to Aternity. Step 2 Select Main Menu > Troubleshoot > Incidents. Accessing Monitor Incidents Step 3 Use the Incident List dashboard. For more information, see View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List). View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List)View the Details of an Incident (Incident Details)Parent topic Troubleshoot Issues in your OrganizationRelated tasksKey Task: Troubleshoot ApplicationKey Task: Troubleshoot User or DeviceKey Task: Troubleshoot System or Hardware (Device Health)Key Task: Troubleshoot Virtual Desktop
Key Task: Troubleshoot Incidents You can monitor all the live incidents raised by Aternity to become aware of any burning issues which require immediate attention, even before your end users raise this as an issue. An incident is a call to action about many users suffering poor performance on one activity in an application, indicating it is a widespread problem. The system creates incidents automatically, so you can proactively troubleshoot an issue before users even report it. An incident for an activity indicates several devices in a group are responding slowly There are several ways to do this: To... Do this... To view the list of incidents in your organization Use the Incident List dashboard. For more information, see View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List). To view a broader picture of any of the incidents, beyond its location details You can view details about this problem by operating system, CPU, memory and much more in the Troubleshoot Application dashboard. For more information, see Troubleshoot a Single Application (Troubleshoot Application). ProcedureStep 1 Open a browser and sign in to Aternity. Step 2 Select Main Menu > Troubleshoot > Incidents. Accessing Monitor Incidents Step 3 Use the Incident List dashboard. For more information, see View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List). View the List of Live Incidents (Incident List)View the Details of an Incident (Incident Details)Parent topic Troubleshoot Issues in your OrganizationRelated tasksKey Task: Troubleshoot ApplicationKey Task: Troubleshoot User or DeviceKey Task: Troubleshoot System or Hardware (Device Health)Key Task: Troubleshoot Virtual Desktop