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As per [1] we should stop compressing the logs sent to swift in order to get them back readable via a browser. [1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-January/011875.html Change-Id: I1b1cc4bb5a4b10388028232818b89d370ff63e7a
56 lines
1.7 KiB
Bash
56 lines
1.7 KiB
Bash
#!/bin/bash
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# NOTE(wszumski): This has been adapted from tests/get_logs.sh in Kayobe.
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# Environment variables:
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# $LOG_DIR is the directory to copy logs to.
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# $CONFIG_DIR is the directory to copy configuration from.
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set +o errexit
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copy_logs() {
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if [[ -d ${CONFIG_DIR} ]]; then
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cp -rnL ${CONFIG_DIR}/* ${LOG_DIR}/config/
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fi
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cp -rvnL /var/log/* ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/
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if [[ -x "$(command -v journalctl)" ]]; then
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journalctl --no-pager > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/syslog.txt
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fi
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cp -r /etc/sudoers.d ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/
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cp /etc/sudoers ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/sudoers.txt
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df -h > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/df.txt
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free > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/free.txt
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parted -l > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/parted-l.txt
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mount > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/mount.txt
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env > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/env.txt
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ip address > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/ip-address.txt
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ip route > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/ip-route.txt
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iptables-save > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/iptables.txt
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if [ `command -v dpkg` ]; then
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dpkg -l > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/dpkg-l.txt
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fi
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if [ `command -v rpm` ]; then
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rpm -qa > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/rpm-qa.txt
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fi
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# final memory usage and process list
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ps -eo user,pid,ppid,lwp,%cpu,%mem,size,rss,cmd > ${LOG_DIR}/system_logs/ps.txt
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# Rename files to .txt; this is so that when displayed via
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# logs.openstack.org clicking results in the browser shows the
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# files, rather than trying to send it to another app or make you
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# download it, etc.
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for f in $(find ${LOG_DIR}/{system_logs,libvirt_logs} -name "*.log"); do
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mv $f ${f/.log/.txt}
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done
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chmod -R 777 ${LOG_DIR}
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}
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copy_logs
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