Provided by: syslog-ng-core_3.13.2-3_amd64 

NAME
syslog-ng-debun - syslog-ng DEBUg buNdle generator
SYNOPSIS
syslog-ng-debun [options]
DESCRIPTION
NOTE: The syslog-ng-debun application is distributed with the system logging application, and is usually
part of the package. The latest version of the application is available at .
This manual page is only an abstract, for the complete documentation of syslog-ng, see The syslog-ng
Administrator Guide[1].
The syslog-ng-debun tool collects and saves information about your installation, making troubleshooting
easier, especially if you ask help about your related problem.
GENERAL OPTIONS
-r
Run syslog-ng-debun. Using this option is required to actually execute the data collection with
syslog-ng-debun. It is needed to prevent accidentally running syslog-ng-debun.
-h
Display the help page.
-l
Do not collect privacy-sensitive data, for example, process tree, fstab, and so on. If you use with
-d, then the following parameters will be used for debug mode:-Fev
-R <directory>
The directory where is installed instead of /opt/syslog-ng.
-W <directory>
Set the working directory, where the debug bundle will be saved. Default value: /tmp. The name of the
created file is syslog.debun.${host}.${date}.${3-random-characters-or-pid}.tgz
DEBUG MODE OPTIONS
-d
Start in debug mode, using the -Fedv --enable-core options.
Warning! Using this option under high message load may increase disk I/O during the debug, and the
resulting debug bundle can be huge. To exit debug mode, press Enter.
-D <options>
Start in debug mode, using the specified command-line options. To exit debug mode, press Enter. For
details on the available options, see ???.
-t <seconds>
Run in noninteractive debug mode for <seconds>, and automatically exit debug mode after the specified
number of seconds.
-w <seconds>
Wait <seconds> seconds before starting debug mode.
SYSTEM CALL TRACING
-s
Enable syscall tracing (strace -f or truss -f). Note that using -s itself does not enable debug mode,
only traces the system calls of an already running process. To trace system calls in debug mode, use
both the -s and -d options.
PACKET CAPTURE OPTIONS
Capturing packets requires a packet capture tool on the host. The syslog-ng-debun tool attempts to use
tcpdump on most platforms, except for Solaris, where it uses snoop.
-i <interface>
Capture packets only on the specified interface, for example, eth0.
-p
Capture incoming packets using the following filter: port 514 or port 601 or port 53
-P <options>
Capture incoming packets using the specified filter.
-t <seconds>
Run in noninteractive debug mode for <seconds>, and automatically exit debug mode after the specified
number of seconds.
EXAMPLES
syslog-ng-debun -r
Create a simple debug bundle, collecting information about your environment, for example, list packages
containing the word: syslog, ldd of your syslog-binary, and so on.
syslog-ng-debun -r -l
Similar to syslog-ng-debun -r, but without privacy-sensitive information. For example, the following is
NOT collected: fstab, df output, mount info, ip / network interface configuration, DNS resolv info, and
process tree.
syslog-ng-debun -r -d
Similar to syslog-ng-debun -r, but it also stops syslog-ng, then restarts it in debug mode (-Fedv
--enable-core). To stop debug mode, press Enter. The output of the debug mode collected into a separate
file, and also added to the debug bundle.
syslog-ng-debun -r -s
Trace the system calls (using strace or truss) of an already running process.
syslog-ng-debun -r -d -s
Restart in debug mode, and also trace the system calls (using strace or truss) of the process.
syslog-ng-debun -r -p
Run packet capture (pcap) with the filter: port 514 or port 601 or port 53 Also waits for pressing Enter,
like debug mode.
syslog-ng-debun -r -p -t 10
Noninteractive debug mode: Similar to syslog-ng-debun -r -p, but automatically exit after 10 seconds.
syslog-ng-debun -r -P "host 1.2.3.4" -D "-Fev --enable-core"
Change the packet-capturing filter from the default to host 1.2.3.4. Also change debugging parameters
from the default to -Fev --enable-core. Since a timeout (-t) is not given, waits for pressing Enter.
syslog-ng-debun -r -p -d -w 5 -t 10
Collect pcap and debug mode output following this scenario:
• Start packet capture with default parameters (-p)
• Wait 5 seconds (-w 5)
• Stop syslog-ng
• Start syslog-ng in debug mode with default parameters (-d)
• Wait 10 seconds (-t 10)
• Stop syslog-ng debuging
• Start syslog-ng
• Stop packet capturing
FILES
/usr/bin/loggen
SEE ALSO
syslog-ng.conf(5)
Note
For the detailed documentation of see The 3.13 Administrator Guide[2]
If you experience any problems or need help with syslog-ng, visit the syslog-ng mailing list[3].
For news and notifications about of syslog-ng, visit the syslog-ng blogs[4].
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by the Balabit Documentation Team <documentation@balabit.com>.
COPYRIGHT
NOTES
1. The syslog-ng Administrator Guide
https://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/
2. The 3.13 Administrator Guide
https://www.balabit.com/documents/syslog-ng-ose-latest-guides/en/syslog-ng-ose-guide-admin/html/index.html
3. syslog-ng mailing list
https://lists.balabit.hu/mailman/listinfo/syslog-ng
4. syslog-ng blogs
https://syslog-ng.org/blogs/
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