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NAME

       sosreport - Collect and package diagnostic and support data

SYNOPSIS

       sosreport
                 [-l|--list-plugins]
                 [-n|--skip-plugins plugin-names]
                 [-e|--enable-plugins plugin-names]
                 [-o|--only-plugins plugin-names]
                 [-a|--alloptions] [-v|--verbose]
                 [-k plug.opt|--plugin-option plug.opt]
                 [--no-report] [--config-file conf]
                 [--no-postproc]
                 [--preset preset] [--add-preset add_preset]
                 [--del-preset del_preset] [--desc description]
                 [--batch] [--build] [--debug] [--dry-run]
                 [--label label] [--case-id id] [--ticket-number nr]
                 [--threads threads]
                 [--plugin-timeout TIMEOUT]
                 [-s|--sysroot SYSROOT]
                 [-c|--chroot {auto|always|never}
                 [--tmp-dir directory]
                 [-p|--profile profile-name]
                 [--list-profiles]
                 [--verify]
                 [--log-size]
                 [--all-logs]
                 [--since YYYYMMDD[HHMMSS]]
                 [--allow-system-changes]
                 [-z|--compression-type method]
                 [--encrypt-key KEY]
                 [--encrypt-pass PASS]
                 [--upload] [--upload-url url] [--upload-user user]
                 [--upload-directory dir] [--upload-pass pass]
                 [--experimental]
                 [-h|--help]

DESCRIPTION

       sosreport  generates  an  archive  of  configuration  and  diagnostic information from the
       running system. The archive may be stored locally or centrally for recording  or  tracking
       purposes  or  may  be  sent  to  technical  support  representatives, developers or system
       administrators to assist with technical fault-finding and debugging.

       Sos is modular in design and is able to collect data from a wide range of  subsystems  and
       packages  that  may  be installed. An HTML report summarizing the collected information is
       optionally generated and stored within the archive.

OPTIONS

       -l, --list-plugins
              List all available plugins and their options. Plug-ins that would not be enabled by
              the current configuration are listed separately.

       -n, --skip-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
              Disable  the  specified  plugin(s). Multiple plug-ins may be specified by repeating
              the option or as a comma-separated list.

       -e, --enable-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
              Enable the specified plugin(s). Multiple plug-ins may be specified by repeating the
              option or as a comma-separated list.

       -o, --only-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
              Enable  the  specified  plugin(s)  only  (all  other  plugins  should be disabled).
              Multiple plugins may be specified by repeating the option or as  a  comma-separated
              list.

       -k PLUGNAME.PLUGOPT[=VALUE], --plugin-option=PLUGNAME.PLUGOPT[=VALUE]
              Specify  plug-in  options.  The  option PLUGOPT is enabled, or set to the specified
              value in the plug-in PLUGNAME.

       -a, --alloptions
              Set all boolean options to True for all enabled plug-ins.

       -v, --verbose
              Increase logging verbosity. May be specified multiple times  to  enable  additional
              debugging messages.

       -q, --quiet
              Only log fatal errors to stderr.

       --no-report
              Disable HTML report writing.

       --config-file CONFIG
              Specify alternate configuration file.

       --no-postproc
              Disable  postprocessing  globally  for  all  plugins.  This  will  mean data is not
              obfuscated/sanitized from the archive during collection.

              Note that this means data such as password, SSH keys, certificates, etc...  will be
              collected in plain text.

              To  selectively  disable  postprocessing  on a per-plugin basis, use the 'postproc'
              plugin option available to all plugins, e.g. '-k podman.postproc=off'.

       --preset PRESET
              Specify an existing preset to use for sos options.

              Presets are pre-configured sets of options  for  both  sos  and  sos  plugins.  For
              example  a  preset  may  enable a certain set of plugins, disable others, or enable
              specific plugin options. They may also specify sos  options  such  as  log-size  or
              package verification.

              User defined presets are saved under /var/lib/sos/presets as JSON-formatted files.

       --add-preset ADD_PRESET [options]
              Add a preset with name ADD_PRESET that enables [options] when called.

              For  example, 'sosreport --add-preset mypreset --log-size=50 -n logs' will enable a
              user to run 'sosreport --preset mypreset' that sets the maximum log size to 50  and
              disables the logs plugin.

              Note:  to  set  a description for the preset that is displayed with --list-presets,
              use the --desc option.

              Note: to set a behaviour note of the preset, use --note option.

       --del-preset DEL_PRESET
              Deletes the preset with name DEL_PRESET from the  filesystem  so  that  it  can  no
              longer be used.

       --list-presets
              Display a list of available presets and what options they carry.

       --desc DESCRIPTION
              When  using  --add-preset  use  this option to add a description of the preset that
              will be displayed when using --list-presets.

       -s, --sysroot SYSROOT
              Specify an alternate root file system path.  Useful  for  collecting  reports  from
              containers and images.

       -c, --chroot {auto|always|never}
              Set  the  chroot  mode.  When  --sysroot is used commands default to executing with
              SYSROOT as the root directory (unless disabled by a specific plugin). This  can  be
              overriden by setting --chroot to "always" (always chroot) or "never" (always run in
              the host namespace).

       --tmp-dir DIRECTORY
              Specify alternate temporary directory to  copy  data  as  well  as  the  compressed
              report.

       --list-profiles
              Display a list of available profiles and the plugins that they enable.

       -p, --profile NAME
              Only  run  plugins  that  correspond  to the given profile. Multple profiles may be
              specified as a comma-separated list; the set of plugins executed is  the  union  of
              each  of  the  profile's  plugin  sets.  Currently  defined profiles include: boot,
              cluster, desktop, debug, hardware, identity,  network,  openstack,  packagemanager,
              security, services, storage, sysmgmt, system, performance, virt, and webserver.

       --verify
              Instructs  plugins  to perform plugin-specific verification during data collection.
              This may include package manager  verification,  log  integrity  testing  or  other
              plugin  defined  behaviour.  Use of --verify may cause the time taken to generate a
              report to be considerably longer.

       --log-size
              Places a global limit on the size (in MiB) of any collected set of logs. The  limit
              is applied separately for each set of logs collected by any plugin.

       --all-logs
              Tell  plugins  to  collect  all  possible  log  data  ignoring  any size limits and
              including logs in non-default locations. This option may significantly increase the
              size of reports.

       --since YYYYMMDD[HHMMSS]
              Limits  the collection of log archives to those newer than this date. A log archive
              is any file not found in /etc, that has either a numeric or a compression-type file
              extension for example ".zip". ".1", ".gz" etc.).  This also affects --all-logs. The
              date string will be padded with zeros if HHMMSS is not specified.

       --allow-system-changes
              Run commands even if they can change the system (e.g. load kernel modules).

       -z, --compression-type METHOD
              Override the default compression type specified by the active policy.

       --encrypt-key KEY
              Encrypts the resulting archive that sosreport produces using GPG. KEY  must  be  an
              existing  key in the user's keyring as GPG does not allow for keyfiles.  KEY can be
              any value accepted by gpg's 'recipient' option.

              Note that the user running sosreport must match the user owning  the  keyring  from
              which  keys  will be obtained. In particular this means that if sudo is used to run
              sosreport, the keyring must also be set up using sudo (or direct  shell  access  to
              the account).

              Users  should  be  aware that encrypting the final archive will result in sos using
              double the amount of temporary disk space - the encrypted archive must  be  written
              as  a  separate,  rather  than replacement, file within the temp directory that sos
              writes the archive to. However, since the encrypted archive will be the  same  size
              as  the  original  archive,  there  is  no  additional  space  consumption once the
              temporary directory is removed at the end of execution.

              This means that only the encrypted archive is present on disk  after  sos  finishes
              running.

              If  encryption  fails for any reason, the original unencrypted archive is preserved
              instead.

       --encrypt-pass PASS
              The same as --encrypt-key, but use  the  provided  PASS  for  symmetric  encryption
              rather than key-pair encryption.

       --batch
              Generate archive without prompting for interactive input.

       --name NAME
              Deprecated. See --label

       --label LABEL
              Specify  an  arbitrary  identifier  to  associate with the archive.  Labels will be
              appended after the system's short hostname and may contain alphanumeric characters.

       --threads THREADS
              Specify the number of threads sosreport will use for concurrency. Defaults to 4.

       --plugin-timeout TIMEOUT
              Specify a timeout in seconds to allow each plugin to run for. A value of 0 means no
              timeout will be set.

              Note  that  this  options  sets  the  timeout for all plugins. If you want to set a
              timeout for a specific plugin, use the 'timeout' plugin  option  available  to  all
              plugins - e.g. '-k logs.timeout=600'.

              The  plugin-specific  timeout  option will override this option. For example, using
              ´--plugin-timeout=60 -k logs.timeout=600´ will set a timeout of 600 seconds for the
              logs plugin and 60 seconds for all other enabled plugins.

       --case-id NUMBER
              Specify  a  case identifier to associate with the archive.  Identifiers may include
              alphanumeric characters, commas  and  periods  ('.').   Synonymous  with  --ticket-
              number.

       --ticket-number NUMBER
              Specify  a  ticket  number  or  other  identifier  to  associate  with the archive.
              Identifiers  may  include  alphanumeric  characters,  commas  and  periods   ('.').
              Synonymous with --case-id.

       --build
              Do  not archive copied data. Causes sosreport to leave an uncompressed archive as a
              temporary file or directory tree.

       --debug
              Enable interactive debugging using the python debugger. Exceptions in sos or  plug-
              in code will cause a trap to the pdb shell.

       --dry-run
              Execute  plugins as normal, but do not collect any file content, command output, or
              string data from the system. The resulting logs  may  be  used  to  understand  the
              actions that sos would have taken without the dry run option.

       --upload
              If specified, attempt to upload the resulting archive to a vendor defined location.

              This option is implied if --upload-url is used.

              You  may  be  prompted  for a username and password if these are not defined by the
              vendor as well. If these credentials are not  provided,  sos  will  still  run  and
              create  an archive but will not attempt an automatic upload, instead relying on the
              end user to upload it as needed.

              The sosreport archive will still remain  on  the  local  filesystem  even  after  a
              successful upload.

              Note  that  depending on the distribution sos is being run on, or the vendor policy
              detected during execution, there may be dependencies that are not strictly required
              by the package at installation time.

              For  example,  for  HTTPS uploads the python-requests library must be available. If
              this library is not available, HTTPS uploads will not be attempted.

       --upload-url URL
              If a vendor does not provide a default upload location, or if  you  would  like  to
              upload the archive to a different location, specify the address here.

              A  support protocol MUST be specified in this URL. Currently uploading is supported
              for HTTPS, SFTP, and FTP protocols.

              If your destination server listens on a non-standard port,  specify  the  listening
              port in the URL.

       --upload-user USER
              If  a  vendor  does  not provide a default user for uploading, specify the username
              here.

              If this option is unused and upload is request, and a vendor default  is  not  set,
              you  will  be  prompted  for one. If --batch is used and this option is omitted, no
              username will be collected and thus uploads will fail if no vendor default is set.

       --upload-pass PASS
              Specify the password to use for authentication with the destination server.

              If this option is omitted and upload is requested, you will be prompted for one.

              If --batch is used, this prompt will not occur, so any uploads are likely  to  fail
              unless this option is used.

              Note  that  this  will result in the plaintext string appearing in `ps` output that
              may be collected by sos and be in the archive. If a password must  be  provided  by
              you  for  uploading,  it  is  strongly recommended to not use --batch and enter the
              password when prompted rather than using this option.

       --upload-directory DIR
              Specify a directory to upload to, if one is  not  specified  by  a  vendor  default
              location or if your destination server does not allow writes to '/'.

       --experimental
              Enable  plugins  marked  as  experimental.  Experimental  plugins may not have been
              tested for this port or may still be under active development.

       --help Display usage message.

MAINTAINER

       Bryn M. Reeves <bmr@redhat.com>

AUTHORS & CONTRIBUTORS

       See AUTHORS file in the package documentation.

TRANSLATIONS

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                                         Mon Mar 25 2013                             SOSREPORT(1)