Using the Diagnostic Utility › Collect the Diagnostic Information
Collect the Diagnostic Information
Diagnostic information is a collection of logs, events, registry, and application information of the product and system that Arcserve Support team requires to investigate any error. Arcserve UDP lets you collect all such information at one location, typically a network share path. When you contact Arcserve Support, you have these information readily available. You can collect the diagnostic data for Windows, Linux, VMware, and Hyper-V machines.
Note: For Linux backup servers, the Collect Diagnostic Data option is available only from the <Site_name> Nodes: Linux Backup Server Groups view.
Follow these steps:
- From the Console, click resources.
- Follow one of these steps depending on the type of node:
- For Linux Backup Servers
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- From the left Navigation pane, navigate to Nodes, and click Linux Backup Server Groups.
- From the center center pane, select all the Linux nodes.
- For All Other Nodes and Servers
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- From the left Navigation pane, navigate to Nodes and click All Nodes.
- From the center pane, select all the required nodes.
- Click Actions, Collect Diagnostic Data.
The Collect Diagnostic Information dialog opens.
- (Optional) Select the check box.
- Provide the network share path to store the data.
Notes:
- When collecting the diagnostic information for a remote site, you have to provide the destination as the gateway server or any other machine that can access the agent or RPS in that site.
- If you want to specify the local path as the destination, then convert the local path to the UNC path and provide the UNC path. For example, C:\test can be specified as \\<LocalmachineName>\C$\test.
- For host-based agentless backup (VMs), the Collect Diagnostic Data gathers data from the Arcserve UDP proxy server.
- Collect Diagnostic Data gathers data from the machines that have the Arcserve UDP agent installed.
- Click Submit.
A job is submitted to collect the data.
On successful completion of the job, you will see the data in the shared folder. The name of the zip file is suffixed with the current timestamp.
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