Collect and package diagnostic and support data
sosreport
[-l|--list-plugins] [-n|--skip-plugins plugin-names] [-e|--enable-plugins plugin-names] [-o|--only-plugins plugin-names] [-a|--alloptions] [-v|--verbose] [--no-report] [--config-file conf] [--batch] [--build] [--debug] [--name name] [--case-id id] [--ticket-number nr] [--tmp-dir directory] [-p|--profile profile-name] [--list-profiles] [-z|--compression-type method] [--help]
sosreport generates an archive of configuration and diagnostic information from the running system. The archive may be stored locally or centrally for recording or tracking purposes or may be sent to technical support representatives, developers or system administrators to assist with technical fault-finding and debugging.
Sos is modular in design and is able to collect data from a wide range of subsystems and packages that may be installed. An XML or HTML report summarizing the collected information is optionally generated and stored within the archive.
-l, --list-plugins
List all available plugins and their options. Plug-ins that would not be enabled by the current configuration are listed separately.
-n, --skip-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
Disable the specified plugin(s). Multiple plug-ins may be specified by repeating the option or as a comma-separated list.
-e, --enable-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
Enable the specified plugin(s). Multiple plug-ins may be specified by repeating the option or as a comma-separated list.
-o, --only-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
Enable the specified plugin(s) only (all other plugins should be disabled). Multiple plugins may be specified by repeating the option or as a comma-separated list.
-k PLUGNAME.PLUGOPT[=VALUE]
Specify plug-in options. The option PLUGOPT is enabled, or set to the specified value in the plug-in PLUGNAME.
-a, --alloptions
Set all boolean options to True for all enabled plug-ins.
-v, --verbose
Increase logging verbosity. May be specified multiple times to enable additional debugging messages.
-q, --quiet
Only log fatal errors to stderr.
--no-report
Disable HTML/XML report writing.
--config-file CONFIG
Specify alternate configuration file.
--tmp-dir DIRECTORY
Specify alternate temporary directory to copy data as well as the compressed report.
--list-profiles
Display a list of available profiles and the plugins that they enable.
-p, --profile NAME
Only run plugins that correspond to the given profile. Multple profiles may be specified as a comma-separated list; the set of plugins executed is the union of each of the profile's plugin sets. Currently defined profiles include: boot, cluster, desktop, debug, hardware, identity, network, openstack, packagemanager, security, services, storage, sysmgmt, system, performance, virt, and webserver.
-z, --compression-type METHOD
Override the default compression type specified by the active policy.
--batch
Generate archive without prompting for interactive input.
--name NAME
Specify a name to be used for the archive.
--case-id NUMBER
Specify a case identifier to associate with the archive. Identifiers may include alphanumeric characters, commas and periods ('.'). Synonymous with --ticket, --ticket-number.
--ticket, --ticket-number NUMBER
Specify a ticket number or other identifier to associate with the archive. Identifiers may include alphanumeric characters, commas and periods ('.'). Synonymous with --case-id.
--build
Do not archive copied data. Causes sosreport to leave an uncompressed archive as a temporary file or directory tree.
--debug
Enable interactive debugging using the python debugger. Exceptions in sos or plug-in code will cause a trap to the pdb shell.
--help
Display usage message.
Bryn M. Reeves <[email protected]>
See AUTHORS file in /usr/share/doc/sosreport.
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