1 Reporting software problems #
If you come across a problem when running SUSE Enterprise Storage 7
related to some of its components, such as Ceph or Object Gateway, report the
problem to SUSE Technical Support. The recommended way is with the
supportconfig utility.
Because supportconfig is modular software, make sure that
the supportutils-plugin-ses package is installed.
> rpm -q supportutils-plugin-sesIf it is missing on the Ceph server, install it with:
# zypper ref && zypper in supportutils-plugin-ses
supportutils-plugin-ses will try to capture as much
useful information as it can about both the Ceph cluster as a whole, and
about the host on which it is running. Some information, including the
Ceph daemon's status, podman image information,
rpm verification and some relevant configuration data
will be saved to the plugin-ses.txt file inside the
supportconfig tar archive. A lot
more information, including overall cluster status, logs, and diagnostic
data for each currently running Ceph daemon will be saved to files in the
Ceph subdirectory inside the supportconfig tar archive.
When supportconfig is run on an Admin Node, it will be able to
capture the overall status of the entire cluster. For example, ceph
status and ceph health. If the
ceph.conf file and admin keyring are not present, it
will not be able to capture overall cluster status, but still capture
diagnostic data for each currently running Ceph daemon.
In general, when using supportconfig, you will want to run
it on an admin node (to ensure the overall cluster status is captured), as
well as on any other nodes that are experiencing problems, to ensure it
captures diagnostic data for anything and everything that may be relevant.
Although you can use supportconfig on the command line, we
recommend using the related YaST module. Find more information about
supportconfig in
https://documentation.suse.com/sles/15-SP2/html/SLES-all/cha-adm-support.html#sec-admsupport-supportconfig.