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UPLOAD DEBUG, UPLOAD SYSLOG, Command, Description, Access level/Bay level, Restrictions, Example
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UPLOAD DEBUG • Command: UPLOAD DEBUG { | ARCHIVE | USB } • Description: This command collects relevant system logs and files from the Complex and uploads them to a URL, a USB connected to the enclosure, or Archive Storage. • Access level/Bay level: Monarch OA • Restrictions: ◦ If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, you can specify a username and password within the url formatted as: ftp://username:password@host/path/filename. ◦ The USB directory is the directory in the USB key where the logs will be placed. ◦ To upload to Archive Storage, use the URI shown by the SHOW ARCHIVE command. • Example: oa_host_name> upload debug ftp://festival:[email protected]/ This command can take a while (up to 30 minutes) Entering anything other than 'YES' will result in the command not executing. Are you sure you want to collect all logs of the Complex? yes Collecting logs, please wait... Logs collected! Uploading file enclosure_1-lighthouse.tar.gz to ftp://festival:[email protected]/ ... The upload to the specified URL failed. Uploading file enclosure_2-lighthouse.tar.gz to ftp://festival:[email protected]/ ... File uploaded with success. UPLOAD SYSLOG • Command: UPLOAD SYSLOG {""} • Description: This command uploads the OA syslog history to a or USB connected to the enclosure. • Access level/Bay level: Monarch OA • Restrictions: ◦ If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins, you can specify a username and password within the url formatted as: ftp://username:password@host/path/filename. ◦ upload syslog tftp://192.168.0.1/log1 will upload the syslog history to filename log1 on the specified server. ◦ To upload using FTP use upload syslog ftp://username:[email protected]/home/username/log1 . ◦ To upload to the enclosure connected USB drive use upload syslog usb://d1/log1. UPLOAD DEBUG 21