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Download system status information into the specified file. The optional parameter
entries
is a comma-
separated list of system status entries, taken from the capabilities XML fragment returned by the host-get-
system-status-capabilities command. See
system-status-capabilities command. See
not specified, all system status information is saved in the file. The parameter
output
may be tar.bz2 (the
default) or zip; if this parameter is not specified, the file is saved in
tar.bz2
form.
The host(s) on which this operation should be performed are selected using the standard selection mechanism
(see
(see
above).
host-get-system-status-capabilities
host-get-system-status-capabilities
[
<host-selector>
=
<host_selector_value>
...]
Get system status capabilities for the specified host(s). The capabilities are returned as an XML fragment that
looks something like this:
looks something like this:
<?xml version="1.0" ?> <system-status-capabilities>
<capability content-type="text/plain" default-checked="yes" key="xenserver-logs" \
max-size="150425200" max-time="-1" min-size="150425200" min-time="-1" \
pii="maybe"/>
<capability content-type="text/plain" default-checked="yes" \
key="xenserver-install" max-size="51200" max-time="-1" min-size="10240" \
min-time="-1" pii="maybe"/>
...
</system-status-capabilities>
Each capability entity has a number of attributes.
Attribute
Description
key
A unique identifier for the capability.
content-type
Can be either text/plain or application/data. Indicates whether a UI
can render the entries for human consumption.
can render the entries for human consumption.
default-checked
Can be either yes or no. Indicates whether a UI should select this
entry by default.
entry by default.
min-size, max-size
Indicates an approximate range for the size, in bytes, of this entry.
-1 indicates that the size is unimportant.
-1 indicates that the size is unimportant.
min-time, max-time
Indicate an approximate range for the time, in seconds, taken to
collect this entry.
collect this entry.
-1
indicates the time is unimportant.
pii
Personally identifiable information. Indicates whether the entry
would have information that would identify the system owner, or
details of their network topology. This is one of:
would have information that would identify the system owner, or
details of their network topology. This is one of:
• no: no PII will be in these entries
• yes: PII will likely or certainly be in these entries
• maybe: you might wish to audit these entries for PII
• if_customized if the files are unmodified, then they will contain
• yes: PII will likely or certainly be in these entries
• maybe: you might wish to audit these entries for PII
• if_customized if the files are unmodified, then they will contain
no PII, but since we encourage editing of these files, PII may have
been introduced by such customization. This is used in particular
for the networking scripts in the control domain.
been introduced by such customization. This is used in particular
for the networking scripts in the control domain.
Passwords are never to be included in any bug report, regardless of
any PII declaration.
any PII declaration.