Collecting the log files for Linux Service Requests.
The following utility is made up of two parts:
llcu.sh (Linux Log Collection Utility):
The main collection utility. Grabs product specific information and some environmental information such as memory, hard disk size, CPU speed, OS and virtualization in use if any.
web-llcu.sh (Web-Linux Log Collection Utility):
You should always use this script when possible as it downloads the latest version of the llcu utility to the /tmp directory and if available, adds it to the /opt/apprecovery/scripts directory. If not then it executes the downloaded llcu version from /tmp.
To collect the Linux log files, do the following:
1. Download the Linux Log Collection Utility to the agent:
wget https://aainfo5.s3.amazonaws.com/Linux/llcu/web-llcu.sh
OR
curl -O https://aainfo5.s3.amazonaws.com/Linux/llcu/web-llcu.sh
*NOTE: If you do not have internet access to download direct from the agent then you will need to use the following link and download from a machine with internet access and transfer it to the agent that you need to collect logs from.
2. Run the file as root by running the following command:
su (If you are not already root)
bash web-llcu.sh
3. At the end of the script it will ask for your Service Request (SR) number attempt to upload the logs to our Amazon Could,
4. if the upload fails for some reason or you do not have internet access on the agent, please try the following options:
a) Transfer the resulting archive which will be located in /tmp/ to your Windows Core machine and use the Log Collection Tool which may vary depending on the product you are using, to upload the Linux logs. There is an add attachment button in each of the collection tools.
b) Optionally you can upload the logs via the support portal. Support Portal
c) Attach the logs to your Service Request Email and reply to your case.
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