EMA allows generation of system diagnostic dump to debug system issues. It also provides option to download and save the log files for using later.
To collect the system diagnostics information, perform the following actions:
On SBC main screen, go to Administration > System Administration > System Diagnostics. The System Diagnostics Dump window is displayed.
Figure 1: System Diagnostics Dump
The System Diagnostics Dump screen consists of the following panes:
See the table below for the options and descriptions.
Table 1: Options - System Diagnostics Dump
Parameter |
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Maximum number of core files to save | Enter the maximum number of core files to save. |
Maximum number of CPS core files to save | Enter the maximum number of CPS files that will be collected by System Dump. |
Maximum number of DSP core files to save | Enter the maximum number of DSP core files that will be collected by System Dump. |
Do not save cores to system dump | This option when selected omits the Maximum core files to save option if present in the core dump directory during system dump collection. |
Do not save CPS cores to system dump | This option when selected omits the Maximum CPS cores to save option if present in the core dump directory during system dump collection. |
Do not save DSP cores to system dump | This option when selected omits the Maximum DSP cores to save option if present in the core dump directory during system dump collection. |
Collect the policy database and PostgreSQL directories | This option collects the policy or PostgreSQL directories into the system dump. |
Do not collect the ACT files | This option when selected skips collecting the details from the files with the ".act " extension in the generated log files. |
Verbose mode | This option when selected prints every single detail during the system collection to the user. |
Collect log for | Specifies the logs that are collected based on the options selected:
OR
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System command results | Displays the system dump information that are collected based on the options selected and entered. |
In the frame System Diagnostics Dump Options, check/uncheck the boxes against various options, and provide suitable values for other fields.
To set the System Diagnostics Dump settings, perform the following:
Enter the maximum number of CPS core files to save in the Maximum number of CPS core files to save field.
Enter the maximum number of DSP core files to save in the Maximum number of DSP core files to save field.
Specify if you want to collect logs for a specified number of days or for a specific date range by selecting The last day(s) or For date range option in the Select Collect log for field.
If none of the above options are chosen, and the maximum number of core files, DSP core files or CPS core files are all left blank, the default behavior is to copy only the latest application, DSP and CPS cores and the past seven days of log files.
The System Dump process aborts if there are more than two tar files in the directory. Delete the old tar files and then continue with the system dump process. System Dump process also terminates if the disk space on the server is lesser than or equal to 20%.
Click button to proceed. The generated log files are displayed at the bottom, in the System Diagnostics Dump Logs frame.
Figure 2: System Diagnostics Dump Logs
The System Diagnostics Dump Logs can be generated for each option provided.
Figure 3: System Dump Logs - Information
Parameter | Description |
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Name | Specifies the name of the log file. |
Date | Specifies the date when the log file is created, in MM/DD/YYYY format. |
Time | Specifies the time when the log file is created in |
Click the button adjacent to the desired log file to download the file. Click to delete the log file.
To open after download, select Open with option and mention the mode from the drop-down menu and to Save the file, select Save File option and click OK. Provide the location for the file to get saved.
Figure 4: System Diagnostics - File Open or Save
Refer to Troubleshooting Tools - System Dump for further details on the following topics: