For troubleshooting purposes, the Diagnostic data collector conveniently
collects and packages system information so that you can easily send it to Genetec™ Technical Assistance
Center.
Before you begin
To run the Diagnostic data collector:
- You must have Windows administrative privileges on your computer.
- You must have Security Center
administrative privileges.
What you should know
- The tool collects different types of system information (collection
types), such as Genetec™
system information, Archiver collection and Video inventory. See the
steps below for a complete list of these collections and what they
contain.
- Running the Diagnostic data collector may temporarily impact system
performance.
- If your system is running Windows XP or 2003, Windows event logs and
performance monitor data are not collected.
Procedure
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From the Home page, click .
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From the dialog box, select one of the following:
- Default data collection on all Security Center
servers
- Sends only a set of predefined data
collections (default)"
- Specific data collection and servers
- Sends a set of data collection and server information
that you have selected.
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If selecting Specific data collection and
servers, do the following:
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On the left pane, select the server(s) you need information
from.
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On the right pane, select the specific collection type(s)
from that server.
You can select from the following collections:
- System Information
- (Selected by default) A data collection used for diagnostic testing that includes
system logs and system information not specific to Genetec applications. This collection
contains:
- Genetec Event logs
- System Event logs
- Application Event logs
- Security Event logs
- Installed applications
- Installed updates
- Currently running applications
- Currently active network connections
- .NET CLR assemblies required for debugging
- Genetec System Information
- (Selected by default) A data collection used for diagnostic testing that includes
Genetec™ applications specific
information. It contains:
- Security Center configuration files
- Security Center trace logs
- Security
Desk and Config
Tool error logs (when the clients are
selected)
- Performance monitor data
- Running processes information
- Security Center running processes
information with loaded assemblies
- Memory dumps
- Registry Keys (only the ones that are used or created by Genetec Inc.)
- Archiver Agent
- A data collection used for diagnostic testing that includes Archiver-specific
information such as Archiver cache and Archiver logs.
- Access Manager
- A data collection used for diagnostic testing that includes Access Manager-specific
information. It includes configuration files, currently active network connections,
VertX file cache and VertX temp files.
- Video Unit Inventory
- A data collection used for diagnostic testing that lists
video units enrolled by the system and Security Center
federated cameras
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Click Start.
The status bars show the progress for each data collection. The
information is saved on the computer from which the tool was run to
folder: C:\ProgramData\Genetec Security Center
5.10\Diagnostics. For
Windows XP and 2003, the data is saved in: C:\Documents and
Settings\All Users\Application Data\Genetec Security Center
5.10\Diagnostics.
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To open the folder, click Open drop
folder.
Results
You can now send the diagnostic information to
Genetec™ Technical Assistance
Center.