Ask about webvpn error recovery

Hi experts

I have a query when webvpn error recovery is enabled, it won't save much in the ordinary crashinfo; However when it is disabled, it defintely records many details in the crashinfo .is this crashinfo for webvpn separately from the usual crashinfo or it is a part of it? I think that crashinfo webvpn can be seen by the command 'display details webvpn crashinfo '. Is this optional command to see the crashinfo (IE can be probably it will only give webvpn related information). The reason why I ask is that I can't understand if a separate crashinfo is saved in flash for the mistakes of webvpn if disabled error recovery?

Well, the minidump is more information about the recover real webvpn. With accidents, normally we don't yet know the cause of root or what triggers it.

As I mentioned earlier, if taken eventhough on error is enabled, if ASA itself could not get it back, it will still crash and produce crashinfo.

Following your question, minidump and crashinfo are 2 different things. Minidump will provide information on recovery and crashinfo will provide a pointer to what specific function accident.

Most of the customers don't like the ASA where it is actually at the scene of the accident. The webvpn error recovery function is to minimize the ASA to plant if possible.

I don't think that allowing error recovery contributes to high CPU/memory usage. In fact, it is recommended to activate the function.

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