Man page - crm_report(8)
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CRM_REPORT
NAMESYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Required option:
OPTIONS
EXAMPLES
NAME
crm_report - Part of the Pacemaker cluster resource manager
SYNOPSIS
crm_report [ options ] [ DEST ]
DESCRIPTION
crm_report - Create archive of everything needed when reporting cluster problems
Required option:
-f , --from TIME
time prior to problems beginning (as "YYYY-M-D H:M:S" including the quotes)
OPTIONS
|
-V |
increase verbosity (may be specified multiple times) |
-h , --help
display this message
-v , --version
display software version
--features
display software features
-t , --to TIME
time at which all problems were resolved (as "YYYY-M-D H:M:S" including the quotes; default "now")
-T , --cts TEST
CTS test or set of tests to extract
--cts-log
CTS master logfile
-n , --nodes NODES
node names for this cluster (only needed if cluster is not active on this host; accepts -n "a b" or -n a -n b)
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-M |
do not search for cluster logs |
-l , --logfile FILE
log file to collect (in addition to detected logs if -M is not specified; may be specified multiple times)
-p PATT
additional regular expression to match variables to be masked in output (default: "passw.*")
-L PATT
additional regular expression to match in log files for analysis (default: CRIT: ERROR:)
-S , --single-node
donβt attempt to collect data from other nodes
-c , --cluster TYPE
force the cluster type instead of detecting (currently only corosync is supported)
-C , --corosync
force the cluster type to be corosync
-u , --user USER
username to use when collecting data from other nodes (default root)
-D , --max-depth
search depth to use when attempting to locate files
-e , --rsh
command to use to run commands on other nodes (default ssh -T )
-d , --as-directory
leave result as a directory tree instead of archiving
--sos-mode
use defaults suitable for being called by sosreport tool (behavior subject to change and not useful to end users)
DEST, --dest DEST
custom destination directory or file name
crm_report works best when run from a cluster node on a running cluster, but can be run from a stopped cluster node or a Pacemaker Remote node.
If neither --nodes nor --single-node is given, crm_report will guess the node list, but may have trouble detecting Pacemaker Remote nodes. Unless --single-node is given, the node names (whether specified by --nodes or detected automatically) must be resolvable and reachable via the command specified by -e /--rsh using the user specified by -u /--user.
EXAMPLES
crm_report -f "2011-12-14 13:05:00" unexplained-apache-failure crm_report -f 2011-12-14 -t 2011-12-15 something-that-took-multiple-days crm_report -f 13:05:00 -t 13:12:00 brief-outage