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Troubleshooting Resources for the Traps Agent for Linux
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Traps Agent 4.2 for Windows
Traps for Windows Requirements
Install the Traps Agent for Windows
Set Up a Non-Persistent VDI
VDI Installation Considerations
Configure the Golden Image for Non-Persistent VDI
Traps VDI Tool CLI
Configure Storage for a VDI
Tune and Test the VDI Policy
Use the Traps Agent for Windows
Uninstall the Traps Agent for Windows
Troubleshooting Resources for the Traps Agent for Windows
Cytool for Windows
Traps Agent 4.2 for Mac
Traps for Mac Requirements
Install the Traps Agent for Mac
Use the Traps Agent for Mac
Uninstall the Traps Agent for Mac
Troubleshooting Resources for the Traps Agent for Mac
Cytool for Mac
Traps Agent 4.2 for Linux
Traps for Linux Requirements
Install the Traps Agent for Linux
Use the Traps Agent for Linux
Uninstall the Traps Agent for Linux
Troubleshooting Resources for the Traps Agent for Linux
Troubleshooting Resources for the Traps Agent for Linux
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Traps logs
Indicates information, warnings, and errors related to the Traps service. Traps logs are located in the following directory on the endpoint:
/var/log/traps/
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