# TODO(andreaf) Make this into proper Ansible - name: Stage various logs and reports shell: executable: /bin/bash cmd: | sudo iptables-save > {{ stage_dir }}/iptables.txt df -h > {{ stage_dir }}/df.txt for py_ver in 2 3; do if [[ `which python${py_ver}` ]]; then python${py_ver} -m pip freeze > {{ stage_dir }}/pip${py_ver}-freeze.txt fi done if [ `command -v dpkg` ]; then dpkg -l> {{ stage_dir }}/dpkg-l.txt fi if [ `command -v rpm` ]; then rpm -qa | sort > {{ stage_dir }}/rpm-qa.txt fi # Services status sudo systemctl status --all > services.txt 2>/dev/null # NOTE(kchamart) The 'audit.log' can be useful in cases when QEMU # failed to start due to denials from SELinux — useful for CentOS # and Fedora machines. For Ubuntu (which runs AppArmor), DevStack # already captures the contents of /var/log/kern.log (via # `journalctl -t kernel` redirected into syslog.txt.gz), which # contains AppArmor-related messages. if [ -f /var/log/audit/audit.log ] ; then sudo cp /var/log/audit/audit.log {{stage_dir }}/audit.log && chmod +r {{ stage_dir }}/audit.log; fi # gzip and save any coredumps in /var/core if [ -d /var/core ]; then sudo gzip -r /var/core sudo cp -r /var/core {{ stage_dir }}/ fi sudo ss -lntup | grep ':53' > {{ stage_dir }}/listen53.txt # NOTE(andreaf) Service logs are already in logs/ thanks for the # export-devstack-journal log. Apache logs are under apache/ thans to the # apache-logs-conf role. grep -i deprecat {{ stage_dir }}/logs/*.txt {{ stage_dir }}/apache/*.log | \ sed -r 's/[0-9]{1,2}\:[0-9]{1,2}\:[0-9]{1,2}\.[0-9]{1,3}/ /g' | \ sed -r 's/[0-9]{1,2}\:[0-9]{1,2}\:[0-9]{1,2}/ /g' | \ sed -r 's/[0-9]{1,4}-[0-9]{1,2}-[0-9]{1,4}/ /g' | sed -r 's/\[.*\]/ /g' | \ sed -r 's/\s[0-9]+\s/ /g' | \ awk '{if ($0 in seen) {seen[$0]++} else {out[++n]=$0;seen[$0]=1}} END { for (i=1; i<=n; i++) print seen[out[i]]" :: " out[i] }' > {{ stage_dir }}/deprecations.log