1SOS(REPORT)                                                        SOS(REPORT)
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NAME

6       sos report - Collect and package diagnostic and support data
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SYNOPSIS

9       sos report
10                 [-l|--list-plugins]
11                 [-n|--skip-plugins plugin-names]
12                 [-e|--enable-plugins plugin-names]
13                 [-o|--only-plugins plugin-names]
14                 [-a|--alloptions] [-v|--verbose]
15                 [-k plug.opt|--plugin-option plug.opt]
16                 [--no-report] [--config-file conf]
17                 [--no-postproc]
18                 [--preset preset] [--add-preset add_preset]
19                 [--del-preset del_preset] [--desc description]
20                 [--batch] [--build] [--debug] [--dry-run]
21                 [--estimate-only] [--label label] [--case-id id]
22                 [--threads threads]
23                 [--plugin-timeout TIMEOUT]
24                 [--cmd-timeout TIMEOUT]
25                 [--namespaces NAMESPACES]
26                 [--container-runtime RUNTIME]
27                 [-s|--sysroot SYSROOT]
28                 [-c|--chroot {auto|always|never}
29                 [--tmp-dir directory]
30                 [-p|--profile profile-name]
31                 [--list-profiles]
32                 [--verify]
33                 [--log-size]
34                 [--journal-size]
35                 [--all-logs]
36                 [--since YYYYMMDD[HHMMSS]]
37                 [--skip-commands commands]
38                 [--skip-files files]
39                 [--allow-system-changes]
40                 [--low-priority]
41                 [-z|--compression-type method]
42                 [--encrypt]
43                 [--encrypt-key KEY]
44                 [--encrypt-pass PASS]
45                 [--upload] [--upload-url url] [--upload-user user]
46                 [--upload-directory dir] [--upload-pass pass]
47                 [--upload-no-ssl-verify] [--upload-method]
48                 [--upload-protocol protocol]
49                 [--experimental]
50                 [-h|--help]
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52

DESCRIPTION

54       report  is an sos subcommand that generates an archive of configuration
55       and diagnostic information from the running system.  The archive may be
56       stored  locally  or centrally for recording or tracking purposes or may
57       be sent to technical support representatives, developers or system  ad‐
58       ministrators to assist with technical fault-finding and debugging.
59
60       Sos  is modular in design and is able to collect data from a wide range
61       of subsystems and packages that may be installed. An HTML report summa‐
62       rizing  the  collected  information  is optionally generated and stored
63       within the archive.
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OPTIONS

66       -l, --list-plugins
67              List all available plugins  and  their  options.  Plug-ins  that
68              would  not  be  enabled  by the current configuration are listed
69              separately.
70
71       -n, --skip-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
72              Disable the specified plugin(s). Multiple plug-ins may be speci‐
73              fied by repeating the option or as a comma-separated list.
74
75       -e, --enable-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
76              Enable the specified plugin(s) that would otherwise be disabled.
77              Multiple plugins may be specified by repeating the option or  as
78              a comma-separated list.
79
80              Note  that  if  using  -p, --profile this option will not enable
81              further plugins. Use -o, --only-plugins to extend  the  list  of
82              plugins enabled by profiles.
83
84
85       -o, --only-plugins PLUGNAME[,PLUGNAME]
86              Enable the specified plugin(s) only (all other plugins should be
87              disabled). Multiple plugins may be specified  by  repeating  the
88              option or as a comma-separated list.
89
90       -k PLUGNAME.PLUGOPT[=VALUE], --plugin-option=PLUGNAME.PLUGOPT[=VALUE]
91              Specify  plug-in  options. The option PLUGOPT is enabled, or set
92              to the specified value in the plug-in PLUGNAME.
93
94       -a, --alloptions
95              Set all boolean options to True for all enabled plug-ins.
96
97       -v, --verbose
98              Increase logging verbosity. May be specified multiple  times  to
99              enable additional debugging messages.
100
101       -q, --quiet
102              Only log fatal errors to stderr.
103
104       --no-report
105              Disable HTML report writing.
106
107       --config-file CONFIG
108              Specify alternate configuration file.
109
110       --no-postproc
111              Disable  postprocessing globally for all plugins. This will mean
112              data is not obfuscated/sanitized from the archive during collec‐
113              tion.
114
115              Note  that  this means data such as password, SSH keys, certifi‐
116              cates, etc...  will be collected in plain text.
117
118              To selectively disable postprocessing on a per-plugin basis, use
119              the  'postproc' plugin option available to all plugins, e.g. '-k
120              podman.postproc=off'.
121
122       --preset PRESET
123              Specify an existing preset to use for sos options.
124
125              Presets are pre-configured sets of options for both sos and  sos
126              plugins.  For example a preset may enable a certain set of plug‐
127              ins, disable others, or enable specific plugin options. They may
128              also  specify  sos options such as log-size or package verifica‐
129              tion.
130
131              User defined presets are  saved  under  /var/lib/sos/presets  as
132              JSON-formatted files.
133
134       --add-preset ADD_PRESET [options]
135              Add  a  preset  with name ADD_PRESET that enables [options] when
136              called.
137
138              For example, 'sos report --add-preset mypreset --log-size=50  -n
139              logs'  will  enable a user to run 'sos report --preset mypreset'
140              that sets the maximum log size  to  50  and  disables  the  logs
141              plugin.
142
143              Note: to set a description for the preset that is displayed with
144              --list-presets, use the --desc option.
145
146              Note: to set a behaviour note of the preset, use --note option.
147
148              Note: The root filesystem, as seen by sos if  running  within  a
149              container, must be writable to save presets using this option.
150
151       --del-preset DEL_PRESET
152              Deletes  the  preset with name DEL_PRESET from the filesystem so
153              that it can no longer be used.
154
155       --list-presets
156              Display a list of available presets and what options they carry.
157
158       --desc DESCRIPTION
159              When using --add-preset use this option to add a description  of
160              the preset that will be displayed when using --list-presets.
161
162       -s, --sysroot SYSROOT
163              Specify  an alternate root file system path. Useful for collect‐
164              ing reports from containers and images.
165
166       -c, --chroot {auto|always|never}
167              Set the chroot mode. When --sysroot is used commands default  to
168              executing with SYSROOT as the root directory (unless disabled by
169              a specific plugin). This can be overridden by  setting  --chroot
170              to  "always"  (always chroot) or "never" (always run in the host
171              namespace).
172
173       --tmp-dir DIRECTORY
174              Specify alternate temporary directory to copy data  as  well  as
175              the compressed report.
176
177       --list-profiles
178              Display  a  list of available profiles and the plugins that they
179              enable.
180
181       -p, --profile, --profiles NAME
182              Only run plugins that correspond to the given profile.  Multiple
183              profiles  may be specified as a comma-separated list; the set of
184              plugins executed is the union of each of  the  profile's  plugin
185              sets.
186
187              Note  that  if  there  are  specific plugins outside of the pro‐
188              file(s) passed to this option that you would also  want  to  en‐
189              able, use -o, --only-plugins to add those plugins to the list.
190
191              See sos report --list-profiles for a list of currently supported
192              profiles.
193
194       --verify
195              Instructs plugins to perform plugin-specific verification during
196              data  collection. This may include package manager verification,
197              log integrity testing or other plugin defined behaviour. Use  of
198              --verify  may  cause  the  time taken to generate a report to be
199              considerably longer.
200
201       --log-size
202              Places a limit on the size of collected logs and output in  MiB.
203              Note  that  this  causes sos to capture the last X amount of the
204              file or command output collected.
205
206              By default, this is set to 25 MiB and applies to all  files  and
207              command  output  collected with the exception of journal collec‐
208              tions, which are limited by the --journal-size option instead.
209
210              Setting this value to 0 removes all size  limitations,  and  any
211              files or commands collected will be collected in their entirety,
212              which may drastically increase the size of the final sos  report
213              tarball  and  the  memory usage of sos during collection of com‐
214              mands.
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216
217       --journal-size
218              Places a limit on the size of journals collected  in  MiB.  Note
219              that  this  causes sos to capture the last X amount of the jour‐
220              nal.
221
222              By default, this is set to 100 MiB. Setting this value to 0  re‐
223              moves  all  size  limitations, as does the use of the --all-logs
224              option. This may drastically increase the size of the final  sos
225              report tarball.
226
227       --all-logs
228              Tell  plugins to collect all possible log data ignoring any size
229              limits and including logs in non-default locations. This  option
230              may significantly increase the size of reports.
231
232       --since YYYYMMDD[HHMMSS]
233              Limits  the  collection of log archives to those newer than this
234              date. A log archive is any file not found in /etc, that has  ei‐
235              ther  a numeric or a compression-type file extension for example
236              ".zip". ".1", ".gz" etc.).  This also  affects  --all-logs.  The
237              date  string  will  be padded with zeros if HHMMSS is not speci‐
238              fied.
239
240       --skip-commands COMMANDS
241              A comma delimited list of commands to  skip  execution  of,  but
242              still  allowing the rest of the plugin that calls the command to
243              run. This will generally need to be some  form  of  UNIX  shell-
244              style  wildcard matching. For example, using a value of hostname
245              will skip only that single command, while using  hostname*  will
246              skip  all  commands with names that begin with the string "host‐
247              name".
248
249       --skip-files FILES
250              A comma delimited list of files or filepath wildcard matches  to
251              skip  collection  of.  Values  may  either be exact filepaths or
252              paths using UNIX shell-style wildcards, for example /etc/sos/*.
253
254       --allow-system-changes
255              Run commands even if they can change the system (e.g. load  ker‐
256              nel modules).
257
258       --low-priority
259              Set sos to execute as a low priority process so that is does not
260              interfere with other processes running on the  system.  Specific
261              distributions may set their own constraints, but by default this
262              involves setting process niceness to 19 and, if available,  set‐
263              ting an idle IO class via ionice.  -z, --compression-type METHOD
264              Override the default compression type specified  by  the  active
265              policy.
266
267       --encrypt
268              Encrypt the resulting archive, and determine the method by which
269              that encryption is done by either a user prompt  or  environment
270              variables.
271
272              When  run with --batch, using this option will cause sos to look
273              for either the SOSENCRYPTKEY or SOSENCRYPTPASS environment vari‐
274              ables.  If set, this will implicitly enable the --encrypt-key or
275              --encrypt-pass options, respectively, to the values set  by  the
276              environment  variable.  This  enables  the  use of these options
277              without directly setting those options in a config file or  com‐
278              mand  line string. Note that use of an encryption key has prece‐
279              dence over a passphrase.
280
281              Otherwise, using this option will cause sos to prompt  the  user
282              to  choose  the  method  of  encryption  to use. Choices will be
283              [P]assphrase,  [K]ey,  [E]nv  vars,  or  [N]o  encryption.    If
284              passphrase or key the user will then be prompted for the respec‐
285              tive value, env vars will cause sos to source the information in
286              the manner stated above, and choosing no encryption will disable
287              encryption.
288
289              See the sections on --encrypt-key and --encrypt-pass  below  for
290              more information.
291
292       --encrypt-key KEY
293              Encrypts  the  resulting  archive  that sosreport produces using
294              GPG. KEY must be an existing key in the user's  keyring  as  GPG
295              does  not  allow for keyfiles.  KEY can be any value accepted by
296              gpg's 'recipient' option.
297
298              Note that the user running sosreport must match the user  owning
299              the keyring from which keys will be obtained. In particular this
300              means that if sudo is used to run sosreport,  the  keyring  must
301              also  be  set  up  using sudo (or direct shell access to the ac‐
302              count).
303
304              Users should be aware that encrypting the final archive will re‐
305              sult  in  sos  using double the amount of temporary disk space -
306              the encrypted archive must be written as a separate, rather than
307              replacement,  file within the temp directory that sos writes the
308              archive to. However, since the encrypted  archive  will  be  the
309              same  size as the original archive, there is no additional space
310              consumption once the temporary directory is removed at  the  end
311              of execution.
312
313              This  means  that  only the encrypted archive is present on disk
314              after sos finishes running.
315
316              If encryption fails for any reason, the original unencrypted ar‐
317              chive is preserved instead.
318
319       --encrypt-pass PASS
320              The same as --encrypt-key, but use the provided PASS for symmet‐
321              ric encryption rather than key-pair encryption.
322
323       --batch
324              Generate archive without prompting for interactive input.
325
326       --name NAME
327              Deprecated. See --label
328
329       --label LABEL
330              Specify an arbitrary identifier to associate with  the  archive.
331              Labels  will  be  appended after the system's short hostname and
332              may contain alphanumeric characters.
333
334       --threads THREADS
335              Specify the number of threads sosreport  will  use  for  concur‐
336              rency. Defaults to 4.
337
338       --plugin-timeout TIMEOUT
339              Specify  a timeout in seconds to allow each plugin to run for. A
340              value of 0 means no timeout will be set. A value of -1  is  used
341              to indicate the default timeout of 300 seconds.
342
343              Note  that  this option sets the timeout for all plugins. If you
344              want to set a timeout for a specific plugin, use  the  'timeout'
345              plugin  option  available  to  all plugins - e.g. '-k logs.time‐
346              out=600'.
347
348              The plugin-specific timeout option will  override  this  option.
349              For  example,  using  ´--plugin-timeout=60  -k logs.timeout=600´
350              will set a timeout of 600 seconds for the  logs  plugin  and  60
351              seconds for all other enabled plugins.
352
353       --cmd-timeout TIMEOUT
354              Specify a timeout limit in seconds for a command execution. Same
355              defaults logic from --plugin-timeout applies here.
356
357              This option sets the command timeout for  all  plugins.  If  you
358              want  to  set a cmd timeout for a specific plugin, use the 'cmd-
359              timeout' plugin option available  to  all  plugins  -  e.g.  '-k
360              logs.cmd-timeout=600'.
361
362              Again,  the same plugin/global precedence logic as for --plugin-
363              timeout applies here.
364
365              Note that setting --cmd-timeout (or  -k  logs.cmd-timeout)  high
366              should  be  followed  by increasing the --plugin-timeout equiva‐
367              lent, otherwise the plugin can easily timeout on  slow  commands
368              execution.
369
370       --namespaces NAMESPACES
371              For  plugins that iterate collections over namespaces that exist
372              on the system, for example the networking plugin collecting `ip`
373              command  output  for  each network namespace, use this option to
374              limit the number of namespaces that will be collected.
375
376              Use '0' (default) for no limit - all namespaces will be used for
377              collections.
378
379              Note  that  specific  plugins may provide a similar `namespaces`
380              plugin option. If the plugin option is used,  it  will  override
381              this option.
382
383       --container-runtime RUNTIME
384              Force  the  use  of the specified RUNTIME as the default runtime
385              that plugins will use to collect data from and about  containers
386              and container images. By default, the setting of auto results in
387              the local policy determining what runtime will  be  the  default
388              runtime (in configurations where multiple runtimes are installed
389              and active).
390
391              If no container runtimes are active, this option is ignored.  If
392              there are runtimes active, but not one with a name matching RUN‐
393              TIME, sos will abort.
394
395              Setting this to none, off, or disabled will cause plugins to NOT
396              leverage  any active runtimes for collections. Note that if dis‐
397              abled, plugins specifically for runtimes  (e.g.  the  podman  or
398              docker  plugins)  will still collect general data about the run‐
399              time, but will not inspect existing containers or images.
400
401              Default: 'auto' (policy determined)
402
403       --case-id NUMBER
404              Specify a case identifier to associate with the archive.   Iden‐
405              tifiers  may include alphanumeric characters, commas and periods
406              ('.').
407
408       --build
409              Do not archive copied data. Causes sosreport to leave an  uncom‐
410              pressed archive as a temporary file or directory tree.
411
412       --debug
413              Enable  interactive  debugging using the python debugger. Excep‐
414              tions in sos or plug-in code will cause a trap to the pdb shell.
415
416       --dry-run
417              Execute plugins as normal, but do not collect any file  content,
418              command  output,  or  string data from the system. The resulting
419              logs may be used to understand the actions that sos  would  have
420              taken without the dry run option.
421
422       --estimate-only
423              Estimate  disk  space requirements when running sos report. This
424              can be valuable to prevent sosreport working dir to consume  all
425              free disk space. No plugin data is available at the end.
426
427              Plugins  will be collected sequentially, size of collected files
428              and commands outputs will be calculated  and  the  plugin  files
429              will be immediatelly deleted prior execution of the next plugin.
430              This still can consume whole free disk space, though.
431
432              Please note, size estimations may not  be  accurate  for  highly
433              utilized  systems  due to changes between an estimate and a real
434              execution. Also some difference between estimation (using `stat`
435              command) and other commands used (i.e. `du`).
436
437              A rule of thumb is to reserve at least double the estimation.
438
439       --upload
440              If  specified, attempt to upload the resulting archive to a ven‐
441              dor defined location.
442
443              This option is implied if --upload-url is used.
444
445              You may be prompted for a username and password if these are not
446              defined by the vendor as well. If these credentials are not pro‐
447              vided, sos will still run and create an archive but will not at‐
448              tempt  an  automatic  upload, instead relying on the end user to
449              upload it as needed.
450
451              The sosreport archive will still remain on the local  filesystem
452              even after a successful upload.
453
454              Note  that depending on the distribution sos is being run on, or
455              the vendor policy detected during execution, there may be depen‐
456              dencies that are not strictly required by the package at instal‐
457              lation time.
458
459              For example, for HTTPS uploads the python-requests library  must
460              be  available.  If  this library is not available, HTTPS uploads
461              will not be attempted.
462
463       --upload-url URL
464              If a vendor does not provide a default upload  location,  or  if
465              you  would  like  to upload the archive to a different location,
466              specify the address here.
467
468              A support protocol MUST be specified in this URL. Currently  up‐
469              loading is supported for HTTPS, SFTP, and FTP protocols.
470
471              If your destination server listens on a non-standard port, spec‐
472              ify the listening port in the URL.
473
474       --upload-user USER
475              If a vendor does not provide a default user for uploading, spec‐
476              ify the username here.
477
478              If this option is unused and upload is request, and a vendor de‐
479              fault is not set, you will be prompted for one.  If  --batch  is
480              used  and  this option is omitted, no username will be collected
481              and thus uploads will fail if no vendor default is set.
482
483              You also have the option of providing this value via  the  SOSU‐
484              PLOADUSER environment variable. If this variable is set, then no
485              username prompt will occur and --batch may be used provided  all
486              other  required  values  (case number, upload password) are pro‐
487              vided.
488
489
490       --upload-pass PASS
491              Specify the password to use for authentication with the destina‐
492              tion server.
493
494              If  this  option is omitted and upload is requested, you will be
495              prompted for one.
496
497              If --batch is used, this prompt will not occur, so  any  uploads
498              are likely to fail unless this option is used.
499
500              Note  that this will result in the plaintext string appearing in
501              `ps` output that may be collected by sos and be in the  archive.
502              If  a  password  must  be  provided  by you for uploading, it is
503              strongly recommended to not use --batch and enter  the  password
504              when prompted rather than using this option.
505
506              You  also  have the option of providing this value via the SOSU‐
507              PLOADPASSWORD environment variable. If  this  variable  is  set,
508              then  no password prompt will occur and --batch may be used pro‐
509              vided all other required values (case number, upload  user)  are
510              provided.
511
512
513       --upload-directory DIR
514              Specify  a  directory to upload to, if one is not specified by a
515              vendor default location or if your destination server  does  not
516              allow writes to '/'.
517
518       --upload-method METHOD
519              Specify  the  HTTP  method  to use for uploading to the provided
520              --upload-url. Valid  values  are  'auto'  (default),  'put',  or
521              'post'. The use of 'auto' will default to the method required by
522              the policy-default upload location, if one exists.
523
524              This option has no effect on upload protocols other than HTTPS.
525
526       --upload-no-ssl-verify
527              Disable SSL verification for HTTPS uploads. This may be used  to
528              allow uploading to locations that have self-signed certificates,
529              or certificates that are otherwise untrusted by the  local  sys‐
530              tem.
531
532              Default  behavior is to perform SSL verification against all up‐
533              load locations.
534
535       --upload-protocol PROTO
536              Manually specify the protocol to use for uploading to the target
537              upload-url.
538
539              Normally  this  is  determined  via the upload address, assuming
540              that  the  protocol  is  part  of  the  address  provided,  e.g.
541              'https://example.com'.  By  using this option, sos will skip the
542              protocol check and use the  method  defined  for  the  specified
543              PROTO.
544
545              For RHEL systems, setting this option to sftp will skip the ini‐
546              tial attempt to upload to the Red Hat Customer Portal, and  only
547              attempt  an  upload to Red Hat's SFTP server, which is typically
548              used as a fallback target.
549
550              Valid values for PROTO are: 'auto'  (default),  'https',  'ftp',
551              'sftp'.
552
553       --experimental
554              Enable  plugins marked as experimental. Experimental plugins may
555              not have been tested for this port or may still be under  active
556              development.
557
558       --help Display usage message.
559

SEE ALSO

561       sos(1) sos-clean(1) sos-collect(1) sos.conf(5)
562
563

MAINTAINER

565       Maintained on GitHub at https://github.com/sosreport/sos
566

AUTHORS & CONTRIBUTORS

568       See AUTHORS file in the package documentation.
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