Investigate Missing Node CI Page

This wizard page lists errors found if the Troubleshooter does not succeed in connecting to the host, and offers options for trying to resolve those errors.

Important information This page only appears if the Troubleshooter does not succeed in connecting to the host.
Wizard map

The Discovery Troubleshooter Wizard contains:

Discovery Troubleshooter Wizard > Activity Instances Mapping Page > Target Host Page > Additional Information Is Required Page > Investigate Missing Node CI Page > Retrieve Running Software CIs Page

User interface elements are described below:

UI Element Description
<error messages>

Various error messages can occur when running the Troubleshooter.

One of the more common types of error messages is Permission Denied. This error occurs if there is a problem with the user credentials. You can attempt to fix this error by clicking Fix by the error message. If you do this, the Update Credentials dialog box appears, and you can update the user credentials as explained in <Protocol> Details Pane. After updating user credentials, you should choose Rerun relevant discovery job to find missing CI in this wizard page and continue with the wizard.

Rerun relevant discovery job to find missing CI Choose this option if you see an error in the list for which rerunning a job might help (for example, a timeout error). If you choose this option, the Discovery Progress screen appears.
Choose a different detection method to find missing CI If you choose this option, the wizard returns to the Additional Information Is Required Page.
Close the Troubleshooter and save support log Choosing this option exits the wizard and saves the log file to a location on the server machine (the exact location is indicated on the page that follows).
Troubleshooter Log This log lists all actions performed by the Troubleshooter that occur in the background and do not appear in the user interface.