Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby wolfden » Tue Mar 03, 2009 23:59

This package now has been adopted into app-misc/sabayonlive-tools-2.0

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equo update


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equo install sabayonlive-tools


than run

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# sabutil menu


updated first post with info
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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby microman777 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 16:17

Can you please tell me step by step how to do this?

I'm new to Linux these operating systems seem very user unfriendly. I'm trying to get away from using Microsoft Windows.

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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby wolfden » Wed Mar 11, 2009 23:10

:shock:

there is only 3 steps and they are provided above, what is the confusion?
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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby microman777 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 23:18

wolfden wrote: :shock:


ok thanks.
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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby wolfden » Thu Mar 12, 2009 7:37

You should probably take some time and go through our wiki and spend time reading as it has lots of great info for new people
http://wiki.sabayonlinux.org/index.php?title=En:Entropy
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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby ntovik » Wed Jan 27, 2010 15:54

I am new to Saboyan - seems that something is wrong with equo. equo --version returns Equo: v0.99.24.7 Please see below what happened when I tried to install utilities to gather log files:


sabayon nils # equo update
>> @@ Repositories synchronization ...
>> [sabayon.org:1026] Successfully connected to host
>> [sabayon.org:1026] Successfully disconnected from host
>> # (1/1) Sabayon Linux Official Repository
>> # Database URL: http://pkg.sabayon.org/standard/sabayon ... se/amd64/5
>> # Database local path: /var/lib/entropy/client/database/amd64/sabayonlinux.org/standard/amd64/5
>> # Database EAPI: 3
>> Attention: database is already up to date.
>> !!! Entropy: a new release is available. Mind to install it before any other package.
>> @@ Notice board: sabayonlinux.org
>> @@ Notice board not available
sabayon nils # equo install sabayonlive-tools
>> @@ Calculating dependencies ...
>> @@ Packages needing to be installed/updated/downgraded: 1
>> @@ Packages needing to be removed: 0
>> @@ Download size: 43.5kB
>> @@ Freed disk space: 0.0b
>> @@ You need at least: 86.9kB of free space
>> Hi. My name is Bug Reporter. I am sorry to inform you that Equo crashed. Well, you know, shit happens.
>> But there's something you could do to help Equo to be a better application.
>> -- EVEN IF I DON'T WANT YOU TO SUBMIT THE SAME REPORT MULTIPLE TIMES --
>> Now I am showing you what happened. Don't panic, I'm here to help you.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/equo", line 858, in <module>
main()
File "/usr/bin/equo", line 799, in main
entropyTools.print_exception()
File "/usr/lib/entropy/libraries/entropy/tools.py", line 192, in print_exception
traceback.print_last()
File "/usr/lib64/python2.6/traceback.py", line 246, in print_last
print_exception(sys.last_type, sys.last_value, sys.last_traceback,
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'last_type'


Trying to update entropy results in similar crash.

Any advice?

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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby wolfden » Thu Jan 28, 2010 10:07

ntovik this isn't a support thread, make a new topic for your problem
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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby jcoles » Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:08

The menus in the screencap are confusing. There are two sections, 1-6 and 01-09, with different purposes. Let's hope "1" and "01" are treated as different choices. Will users always know which "pastebin" to do? All of them just in case?
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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby sabayonino » Sat Aug 04, 2012 12:41

jcoles wrote:The menus in the screencap are confusing. There are two sections, 1-6 and 01-09, with different purposes. Let's hope "1" and "01" are treated as different choices. Will users always know which "pastebin" to do? All of them just in case?


Old thread.

you can use cookbug

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# cookbug


Example :
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# cookbug
>> PLEASE NOTE: no personal information is collected, but...
>> ...we are not responsible for what apps write to logs !!
>> However, it is suggested to review the produced tar file.
>> Collecting Hardware details useful for hunting your bug...
>> Getting: CPU Information
>> Getting: Desktop Environment startup messages
>> Getting: Entropy Package Manager logs
>> Getting: Filesystem Mountpoints
>> Getting: Filesystems Information
>> Getting: GRUB2 Configuration
>> Getting: Installed Packages
>> Getting: Kernel Boot Line
>> Getting: Kernel Modules
>> Getting: Kernel Version and Architecture
>> Getting: Latest Kernel messages
>> Getting: Memory Information
>> Getting: PCI Hardware Devices (extended)
>> Getting: PCI Hardware Devices (simple)
>> Getting: Registered Network Cards
>> Getting: System Logger messages
>> Getting: USB Hardware Devices
>> Getting: X.Org Logs (current)
>> Getting: X.Org Logs (old)
>> Getting: X.Org configuration (+xorg.conf.d/*)
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>> Your bug report is available at: /tmp/cookbug.report.DeIgFo.tar.bz2


you can upload/paste /tmp/cookbug.report.DeIgFo.tar.bz2


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Re: Howto Gather Log Files Easily - Help Us to Help You

Postby wolfden » Sun Aug 05, 2012 8:39

jcoles wrote:The menus in the screencap are confusing. There are two sections, 1-6 and 01-09, with different purposes. Let's hope "1" and "01" are treated as different choices. Will users always know which "pastebin" to do? All of them just in case?


Use the corresponding numbers 1 is not 01, when in doubt pastebin em all.
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