What are some of the things we do during the information gathering phase of troubleshooting?

What will be an ideal response?


As we figure out what is wrong with the system, we want to look for things such as where did it stop in the program, what was it doing, is anything out of place, did the operator report any strange sounds, are there signs of damage, what alarms does the system have, and anything else to give us clues. We can also use our sense to look, listen, feel, and possibly smell clues to the issue. Another common way to find out more about serious problems is to track power or signal and find where it stops.

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