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NAME

       autosupport — interactive script to provide Digium[tm]'s support with information

SYNOPSIS

       autosupport [OPTION] [prefix]

DESCRIPTION

       autosupport  is a script that is normally run by a user contacting Digium's Technical Support to automate
       gathering support information. It will probe the system for some run-time  and  system  information,  and
       generate  a backup of Asterisk related configuration. An optional parameter for a prefix may be specified
       which is typically used to specify a Digium Technical Support Ticket ID.

       The script requires root privileges to run, and writes all output in  the  home  directory  of  the  user
       running the script. For the purposes of this document, this will be referred to as /root/ henceforth.

       The system information is written to /root/digiuminfo.txt and the backup of configuration (and the system
       information file) are written to a tarball in /root/ with a base name of digium-info. A Date  Stamp  will
       be  appended,  and if specified the optional parameter will be a prefix. The tarball at least is expected
       to be attached to a support ticket with Digium.

OPTIONS

   Arguments:
       prefix         Used to prefix the file names. Typically a Digium Technical Support Ticket ID

   Options:
       -n, --non-interactive    Run without requiring user input

       -h, --help               Show help about options

FILES

       /root/digiuminfo.txt
       /root/digium-info_YYYYMMDD.tar.gz

SEE ALSO

       asterisk(8)

AUTHOR

       autosupport was written by John Bigelow <support@digium.com> in conjunction with Charles  Moye  and  Trey
       Blancher. This manual page was written by Tzafrir Cohen <tzafrir.cohen@xorcom.com> and updated by Charles
       Moye. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms  of  the  GNU
       General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation.

       On   Debian   systems,   the   complete  text  of  the  GNU  General  Public  License  can  be  found  in
       /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2.