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Introduction

To collect log files from the system in case of problem solving, this can also be done via the CLI interface.

  1. Enable the CLI access
  2. Login via SSH client using the CLI login credentials
  3. Start syslog


sysdump-all

Mounting tmpfs done...
SYSDUMP start...
creating local sysdump for: base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2
N870: executing db.dump
N870: executing dlsd.dump
N870: executing gib.dump
N870: executing mosquitto.dump
N870: executing system.dump
Sysdump done at: 2020-09-08-154929 (file: /tmp/sysdump/sysdump-base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2/sysdump.base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2; size: 576.0K; took: 152 [sec])
generating local dump file at: /tmp/sysdump/sysdump-base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2/sysdump.base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2.tar.gz
sysdump for hostname: base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2, ip: 192.168.178.190 already exists! Skipping...
bases are excluded by default (add -b as cmdline option to include them)
sysdump/
sysdump/sysdump-base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2/
sysdump/sysdump-base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2/anyip.log
sysdump/sysdump-base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2/anybase.log
sysdump/sysdump-base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2/anydm.log
sysdump/sysdump-base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2/sysdump.base-dm-int-7c:2f:80:c6:e5:c2.tar.gz
SYSDUMP finished (/tmp/pub//sysdump-all.tar, 88.0K, 161 [sec])

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