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OneCapture™ User Manual
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2. Running OneCapture
Running OneCapture on Windows
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2. Running OneCapture
You can run OneCapture on any of the following operating systems:
Windows
Linux
Citrix
FreeBSD
Solaris
VMware ESXi
OneCapture is installed as a single .exe or .sh file. Download the appropriate
OneCapture file to each of the machines from which you want to collect data. You can
run OneCapture from any directory or folder on your computer.
For Windows systems download the OneCapture.exe file.
For Linux, Citris, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems download the OneCapture.sh
file.
For ESXi systems:
Download the OneCapture_ESX.exe file to a remote Windows host. See
“OneCapture for VMware ESXi with a Windows System” on page 525 for
more information.
Download the OneCapture_ESX.sh to the ESXi host. See “OneCapture for
VMware ESXi Locally” on page 526 for more information.
Before OneCapture can run the .sh or .exe file, it must be uncompressed from
the tar or zip file.
Output is generated as HTML. Data may vary according to the system type in use.
Running OneCapture on Windows
For Windows systems, if the OneCommand Manager application was not installed
before running OneCapture, OneCapture will prompt you to install the basic ocmcore
service. The service is used during the dump procedure, and is removed after
execution.
If the OneCommand Manager application was not installed or allowed, only a
degraded capture is available.
Refer to the OneCommand Manager Application User Manual, available from the Emulex
website, for installation instructions.
To run OneCapture on Windows:
1. From Start Menu>Run, navigate to the folder in which OneCapture file was
downloaded, and run the OneCapture.exe or double-click the .exe file.
2. From the popup window, select where you want the OneCapture output file stored.
You can leave the default path or specify a different one.
3. From the drop-down menu, select the level of capture type you want to use. You
can select 'Basic', 'Safe', 'Full' or 'Custom'.