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System status information

System status information is collected to help analyze the overall system state at a given period of time. It helps diagnose general system issues that may have happened in parallel and could be a contributing factor to the issue that the product experiences.

The following information is collected:

  • On CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux (Compute and Storage Controllers):

    /usr/sbin/ip addr show
    /usr/bin/cat /proc/cpuinfo
    /usr/bin/cat /proc/meminfo
    /usr/bin/cat /proc/cmdline
    /usr/bin/df -h
    /usr/bin/lsblk -o +UUID
    /usr/sbin/lvs
    /usr/sbin/pvdisplay
    /usr/sbin/iscsiadm -m session
    /usr/bin/cat /etc/mtab
    /usr/bin/dmesg
    /usr/bin/uname -a
    /usr/sbin/lsmod
    /usr/sbin/iptables-save
    /usr/sbin/dmsetup ls
    /usr/sbin/dmsetup table
    /usr/sbin/dmsetup info -c
    /bin/ls -l /dev/mapper
    /bin/sqlite3 /metadata/StorageController.db 'select * from storage_block_information';
    /bin/head -c 4096 /dev/md/md50
    /bin/head -c 4096 /dev/md/md50p2
    /bin/head -c 4096 /dev/mapper/vdo
    /bin/cat /proc/mdstat
    /bin/ps aux | grep cloud
    /bin/ls -l /metadata/DR_certs/
    /bin/netstat -nptl
    /usr/bin/systemctl status tacp-compute-controller -l
    /usr/bin/systemctl status tacp-storage-controller -l
    /usr/bin/systemctl status iptables -l
    /usr/bin/systemctl status firewalld -l
    /usr/bin/cat /etc/tacp/controller_uuid
    /usr/bin/cat /etc/tacp/appliance_serial_tag
    /usr/bin/cat /sys/module/kvm_intel/parameters/nested
    journalctl --list-boots
  • On DEBIAN (Network Controller):

    /sbin/ip addr show
    /bin/cat /proc/cpuinfo
    /bin/cat /proc/meminfo
    /bin/df -h/bin/lsblk -o +UUID
    /bin/cat /etc/mtab/bin/dmesg
    /bin/uname -a
    /sbin/lsmod
    /sbin/iptables-save
    /usr/sbin/service tacp-network-controller status
    /bin/netstat -anp
    /usr/bin/version
    /usr/sbin/license --show
    /bin/cat /etc/tacp/controller_uuid
    /bin/cat /etc/tacp/appliance_serial_tag
  • On ALL systems:

    /usr/bin/free
    /usr/bin/ls -ld /etc/mtab
    /usr/bin/uptime
    /bin/ps auxf
    /usr/sbin/dmidecode