You can use log files to analyze and diagnose problems within the Command Center. The log files contain the operation processing details.
The default options for sending the logs are selected based on where you initiate the operation. For example, if you initiate the operation from the Jobs page, the Send log files dialog box contains the job ID.
You can configure data masking for log files on the Command Center System page.
Procedure
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From the navigation pane, go to the page from where you want to send the logs:
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CommCell details page: Click Manage > CommCell, and then in the upper right of the page click Send logs.
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Servers details page: Click Manage > Servers, in the Actions column for the server, click the action button , and then click Send logs.
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Jobs page: From the navigation pane, click Jobs, in the Actions column for the job, click the action button , and then click Send logs.
The Send log files page appears.
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Under Output, upload automatically to the default location or a local or network path:
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To upload to the default CommCell location, select the Auto upload check box.
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To upload to a local path or network path, select the Output to check box, select Local path or Network path and then browse for a storage location.
You might have to enter network credentials to browse for a Network path location.
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Under Information, select the type of logs to include.
For example, select CommServe database, OS logs.
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To select additional information and options to include in the bundle, click the Advanced options checkbox and then select any of the following:
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Database logs: To collect SQL Server error logs.
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Collect existing process dumps: To collect existing dumps from the Commvault directory.
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User application logs (ex. Oracle, HANA): To collect user application log files from the trace, dump, and cdump folders. Files up to 7 days old are collected. For large dump files, the last 10,000 lines are collected.
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Take new process dump (Windows only): To collect new process dumps based on the process ID.
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Remote File Cache: To collect the index remote file cache of the jobs. This option is only valid while performing send logs by job ID.
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Under Notification, select the users that you want to receive an email about the logs.
By default, logs are sent to Commvault support.
When the client has no network connectivity, it will upload the logs to the CommServe machine, and then the CommServe will upload them to the cloud.
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Click Send logs.