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CLI reference

execute tac report

execute tac report

Use this command to generate log information used for debugging by running a list of CLI commands. This command runs a predefined set of CLI commands to collect debug logs.

Syntax

execute tac report

Runs a predefined set of CLI commands to collect debug logs.

Pre-defined CLI commands:
get system status
get system performanceget system raid-statusget system raid-status-detail
diagnose hardware sysinfo
diagnose hardware sensorinfo (3600G/2500G/3500F/1000F Only)
diagnose debug crashlog 7
diagnose debug database error-log
diagnose debug kernel display
diagnose fds list
diagnose kdb
diagnose query ioc
diagnose query wf
diagnose system top 5 25 1
diagnose system top-fd 10
diagnose system db
diagnose system disk-usage system-data
diagnose system disk-usage system-db
diagnose system disk-usage system-temp-data
diagnose debug application sync lines 10000 (for Center and Sensor Modes)
diagnose debug application pcapcleanerd lines 10000 (for Standalone and Sensor Modes)
diagnose debug application filearch lines 10000 (for Standalone and Sensor Modes)
diagnose debug application ldaprich display lines 10000 (for Standalone and Sensor Modes)
diagnose debug application ctrl lines 10000diagnose debug application netflow_mal lines 10000 (for Standalone and Sensor Modes)
execute db sample_process_summary 7
show full-configuration

The TAC report may be too long and overflow the terminal buffer. To resolve this, run the CLI using PuTTY with the following settings:

  1. Open PuTTY, without opening the session.
  2. In the left-hand menu, go to Window and set Lines of scrollback to a larger value (e.g., 100000).
  3. Go to Session > Logging:
    1. Select All session output.
    2. Specify a log file name and path (e.g., C:\Users\...\Downloads\putty-log.txt).
  4. (Optional) To save these settings for future use:
    1. Go to Session > Saved Sessions.
    2. Enter a session name and click Save.
  5. On the Session page:
    1. Enter the Host Name (IP address).
    2. Click Open to start the session.

execute tac report

execute tac report

Use this command to generate log information used for debugging by running a list of CLI commands. This command runs a predefined set of CLI commands to collect debug logs.

Syntax

execute tac report

Runs a predefined set of CLI commands to collect debug logs.

Pre-defined CLI commands:
get system status
get system performanceget system raid-statusget system raid-status-detail
diagnose hardware sysinfo
diagnose hardware sensorinfo (3600G/2500G/3500F/1000F Only)
diagnose debug crashlog 7
diagnose debug database error-log
diagnose debug kernel display
diagnose fds list
diagnose kdb
diagnose query ioc
diagnose query wf
diagnose system top 5 25 1
diagnose system top-fd 10
diagnose system db
diagnose system disk-usage system-data
diagnose system disk-usage system-db
diagnose system disk-usage system-temp-data
diagnose debug application sync lines 10000 (for Center and Sensor Modes)
diagnose debug application pcapcleanerd lines 10000 (for Standalone and Sensor Modes)
diagnose debug application filearch lines 10000 (for Standalone and Sensor Modes)
diagnose debug application ldaprich display lines 10000 (for Standalone and Sensor Modes)
diagnose debug application ctrl lines 10000diagnose debug application netflow_mal lines 10000 (for Standalone and Sensor Modes)
execute db sample_process_summary 7
show full-configuration

The TAC report may be too long and overflow the terminal buffer. To resolve this, run the CLI using PuTTY with the following settings:

  1. Open PuTTY, without opening the session.
  2. In the left-hand menu, go to Window and set Lines of scrollback to a larger value (e.g., 100000).
  3. Go to Session > Logging:
    1. Select All session output.
    2. Specify a log file name and path (e.g., C:\Users\...\Downloads\putty-log.txt).
  4. (Optional) To save these settings for future use:
    1. Go to Session > Saved Sessions.
    2. Enter a session name and click Save.
  5. On the Session page:
    1. Enter the Host Name (IP address).
    2. Click Open to start the session.