<steptroubleshooting>
The <steptroubleshooting> element provides information that is
designed to help remedy the situation when a step does not complete as expected. In
particular,
this element can be used to explain how users can recover when the results of a step
do not
match those listed in the <stepresult> element.
Tip
Do not use
<note type="trouble">
inside of <steptroubleshooting> because its meaning there would be
ambiguous.
Content models
See appendix for information about this element in OASIS document type shells.
Inheritance
- topic/itemgroup task/steptroubleshooting
Example
The following example illustrates using the <steptroubleshooting> element with a single action:
<step> <cmd>Select <uicontrol>Perform system backup</uicontrol></cmd> <stepresult> <p>The message <systemoutput>Backup successfully completed</systemoutput> displays.</p> </stepresult> <steptroubleshooting> <p>If an error message displays during the system backup, locate the error ID in the <cite>Troubleshooting Guide </cite> and follow the instructions there.</p> </steptroubleshooting> </step>
The following example illustrates using the <steptroubleshooting> element with several actions:
<step> <cmd>Log in to the system</cmd> <stepresult> <p>The <wintitle>Welcome</wintitle> screen appears.</p> </stepresult> <steptroubleshooting> <p>If the <wintitle>Welcome</wintitle> screen does not appear, try one or more of the following: <ul> <li>Verify that the user name was entered correctly</li> <li>Verify that the password was entered correctly</li> <li>Confirm that the maintenance contract is still active</li> </ul> </p> </steptroubleshooting> </step>
Attributes
The following attributes are available on this element: Universal attribute group and @outputclass.