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  sosreport
 
  sosreport
 
  cp -av /var/tmp/sosreport* /root/
 
  cp -av /var/tmp/sosreport* /root/
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=Services=
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* list all service units
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systemctl list-unit-files
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* show all services in failed state
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systemctl --all --state=failed
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* show all running services
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systemctl --all --state=running
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* show detailed service status
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systemctl start <svc-name>
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* service handing
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  systemctl [start|stop|restart|enable|disable|mask] <svc-name>
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* check if service is enabled to autostart after reboot
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systemctl is-enabled <svc-name>
  
 
=Events=
 
=Events=
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* Follow all journal logs with severity error or higher
 
* Follow all journal logs with severity error or higher
 
  journalctl --priority err --catalog --boot --follow
 
  journalctl --priority err --catalog --boot --follow
 
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==Log Files==
 
==Log Files==

Revision as of 14:58, 11 December 2020

1 SOS Report (Log Bundle)

This collects a log bundle which can be used for later debugging and analyzing.
Start this BEFORE you try to repair or change something, as well do not forget to snapshot/backup System/Application before debugging.

dnf -y install sos
sosreport
cp -av /var/tmp/sosreport* /root/

2 Services

  • list all service units
systemctl list-unit-files
  • show all services in failed state
systemctl --all --state=failed
  • show all running services
systemctl --all --state=running
  • show detailed service status
systemctl start <svc-name>
  • service handing
 systemctl [start|stop|restart|enable|disable|mask] <svc-name>
  • check if service is enabled to autostart after reboot
systemctl is-enabled <svc-name>

3 Events

3.1 Journal

  • Follow all journal logs
journalctl -af
  • Follow all journal logs with severity error or higher
journalctl --priority err --catalog --boot --follow

3.2 Log Files

  • tail all currently open text files
lsof -F | sed '/^n\//!d;s/^n//;s/ .*//' | sort -u | xargs file | grep ' text$' | cut -d: -f1 | xargs tail -fn0
  • tail all files under /var/log
tail -f -n0 /var/log/* /var/log/*/*

4 CentOS 8 Stream migration

CentOS8 will be discontinued by the Red Hat team. All the effort will go into CentOS Stream operating System which is a rolling release of CentOS.
You can directly migrate a CentOS8 into a CentOS8 Stream in place:

dnf install centos-release-stream
dnf distro-sync
cat /etc/centos-release
reboot