Logs for Server Processes
This article explains how to collect logs for server processes.
If you open a support case because you are experiencing system out of memory
errors, you need to provide log files for the server processes for the time period when the problem occurred.
In on-premises deployments of Exasol 2025.1 and later you can use Exasol Admin to create an archive with logs and other information to include with your support case. For other versions of Exasol you must use EXAsupport.
Prerequisites
You must have enough free disk space for the logs. For more information, see EXAsupport.
Procedure
This procedure uses the c4 and confd_client command-line tools in a Linux terminal. To learn more about these tools, see Exasol Deployment Tool (c4) and ConfD.
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You will need the play ID of the deployment in the following steps. To find out the play ID, use
c4 ps
.Example:
Copy./c4 ps
N PLAY_ID NODE MEDIUM INSTANCE DB_VERSION EXTERNAL_IP INTERNAL_IP STAGE STATE UPTIME TTL
┌─ 1 c3275f84 10 awscf c5d.large 8.27.0 203.0.113.10 10.0.0.10 c running 00:23:07 +∞
│ 1 c3275f84 11 awscf c5d.2xlarge 8.27.0 203.0.113.11 10.0.0.11 d running 00:23:05 +∞
│ 1 c3275f84 12 awscf c5d.2xlarge 8.27.0 203.0.113.12 10.0.0.12 d running 00:23:06 +∞
│ 1 c3275f84 13 awscf c5d.2xlarge 8.27.0 203.0.113.13 10.0.0.13 d running 00:23:06 +∞
└─ 1 c3275f84 14 awscf c5d.2xlarge 8.27.0 203.0.113.14 10.0.0.14 d running 00:23:06 +∞ -
Connect to the cluster operating system (COS) using
c4 connect -i PLAY_ID -s cos
.Example:
Copy./c4 connect -i c3275f84 -s cos
For more information about how to use c4 commands, see How to use c4.
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To find the database name when you are connected to COS, use the ConfD job db_list.
Example:
Copyconfd_client db_list
- MY_DATABASE -
To create a server process log, use
exasupport -x 3
.Specify a start date (
-s
) and end date (-t
) using the formatYYYY-MM-DD
.Specify the database name with the option
-e
. If the database name is omitted, logs are collected from all databases.Example:
Copyexasupport -x 3 -s 2022-08-11 -t 2022-08-11 -e MY_DATABASE
If a file was successfully created, EXAsupport returns a success message with the file name.
Example:
CopySuccessfully stored debug information into file /exa/tmp/support/exacluster_debuginfo_2022_08_11-23_27_20.tar.gz
- Use Control+D or type
exit
to disconnect from COS. -
Copy the file to your local computer by connecting to COS and using the
cat
command:Copy./c4 connect -t <DEPLOYMENT>.<NODE>/cos -- "cat /exa/tmp/support/$FILENAME" > $FILENAME
Example:
Copy./c4 connect -t 1.11/cos -- "cat /exa/tmp/support/my_log" > my_log
To learn more about how to use EXAsupport, see EXAsupport.
Verification
To verify that the file was successfully copied, use the ls
command in the target folder on your local machine.
Example:
ls -lahtr ~/mylogs | grep exacluster_debuginfo
-rwxr-xr-x 1 user group 9.8K Sep 20 17:38 exacluster_debuginfo_2022_08_11-23_27_20.tar.gz