Troubleshooting ReportΒΆ

This command allows collecting various diagnostics of the system that can be provided to 6WIND support to help debugging a problem.

The troubleshooting report includes the following information:

  • Linux networking information

    • ethtool on all known links

    • interfaces, addresses, routes, neighbours and IPsec

    • active network connections

    • Netfilter tables, bridge

  • system information

    • topology

    • processors hierarchy

    • interrupts

    • memory

    • PCI peripherals

    • DMI/MBIOS

    • kernel version, logs, cmdline and loaded modules

    • distribution

    • services list

    • logs

    • processes list

    • cpuset

    • devices (/dev)

    • IRQ affinity

    • mounted partitions

  • core dumps

  • fast path information

    • configuration, version, logs, status

    • debug info (ports, tables, etc.)

  • running and startup configurations

  • license information

    • average network throughput (measured in Rx)

    • average and current number of IPsec tunnels

    • average and current number of CG-NAT connections

List existing troubleshooting reports
vsr> cmd troubleshooting-report list
NAME                           SIZE
2018-09-24_17-21-31.tgz        295.7K
2018-09-24_17-21-40.tgz        295.8K
vsr>
Create a new troubleshooting report
vsr> cmd troubleshooting-report new
Gathering information. This may take some time...
Saved into /var/lib/yams/troubleshooting-reports/2018-09-24_17-27-07.tgz
vsr>
Delete an existing report
vsr> cmd troubleshooting-report delete 2018-09-24_17-21-31.tgz
OK.
vsr>
Export an existing report to a remote location
vsr> cmd troubleshooting-report export 2018-09-24_17-27-07.tgz url scp://john:s3cr3t@10.1.2.3/home/john
OK.
vsr> cmd troubleshooting-report export 2018-09-24_17-27-07.tgz url smtp://10.1.2.100/john@acme.com
OK.
vsr>

It is possible to export via multiple protocols: FTP, HTTP, TFTP, SCP, SFTP and SMTP (for the later, you will need to specify an email address instead of a file path).

Flush all existing reports
vsr> cmd troubleshooting-report flush
OK.
vsr>

See also

The command reference for details.