Dell MX5108n OS10 Enterprise Edition User Guide for PowerEdge MX IO Modules Re - Page 715
generate support-bundle, System monitoring, System alarms
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sosreport generation start event May 11 22:9:43: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SOSREPORT_GEN_STARTED: CLI output collection task completed; sosreport execution task started:All Plugin options disabled May 11 22:9:43: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SOSREPORT_GEN_STARTED: CLI output collection task completed; sosreport execution task started:All Plugin options enabled Support bundle generation successful event Apr 19 17:0:9: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SUPPORT_BUNDLE_COMPLETED: generate supportbundle execution has completed successfully:All Plugin options disabled Apr 19 17:0:9: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SUPPORT_BUNDLE_COMPLETED: generate supportbundle execution has completed successfully:All Plugin options enabled Support bundle generation failure Apr 19 17:0:14: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SUPPORT_BUNDLE_FAILURE: Failure in generate support-bundle execution:All Plugin options disabled Apr 19 17:0:14: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SUPPORT_BUNDLE_FAILURE: Failure in generate support-bundle execution:All Plugin options enabled generate support-bundle Generates an sosreport tar file that collects configuration and diagnostic information on Linux systems. Syntax Parameters Defaults Command Mode Usage Information Example generate support-bundle [enable-all-plugin-options] enable-all-plugin-options - (Optional) Generate a full support bundle with all plugin options enabled. None EXEC To send the tar file to Dell Technical Support, use the dir supportbundle and copy supportbundle:// sosreport-OS10-file-number.tar.gz tftp://server-address/path commands. OS10# generate support-bundle Example (Enable Options) OS10# generate support-bundle enable-all-plugin-options Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later System monitoring Monitor OS10 using system alarm and log information. System alarms Alarms alert you to conditions that might prevent normal device operation: • Critical - A critical condition exists and requires immediate action. A critical alarm may trigger if one or more hardware components have failed, or one or more hardware components exceeds temperature thresholds. • Major - A major error occurred and requires escalation or notification. For example, a major alarm may trigger if an interface failure occurs, such as a port-channel being down. • Minor - A minor error or non-critical condition occurred that, if left unchecked, might cause system service interruption or performance degradation. A minor alarm requires monitoring or maintenance. • Informational - An informational error occurred but does not impact performance. Monitor an informational alarm until the condition changes. Troubleshoot OS10 715