Appendix E: Ridgeline Utilities; Package Debug Info Utility - Extreme Networks Ridgeline Guide Manual

Concepts and solutions guide
Hide thumbs Also See for Ridgeline Guide:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

E
A P P E N D I X
This appendix describes several utilities and scripts, commands shipped with the Ridgeline software
and installed on the Ridgeline server:
The Package Debug Info utility
information into an archive file (zip-format file) that can be sent to Extreme Networks technical
support organization to help troubleshoot problems with Ridgeline.
The Port Configuration utility
ports used by the Ridgeline server
The DevCLI utility
(on page
device groups; and can be used to modify device configuration information from the Ridgeline
database using the
devcli
The Inventory Export scripts
Ridgeline inventory and output it to the console or to a file
The SNMPCLI utility
(on page
The AlarmMgr utility
(on page
Results can be output to a file.
The FindAddr utility
(on page
ports (specified individually or as device or port groups). Results can be output to a file.
The TransferMgr utility
download new software versions.
The ImportResources utility
source such as an LDAP or Windows Domain Controller directory.
The ConfigFreeRadius server commands
configure a FreeRadius server.

Package Debug Info Utility

The Package Debug Info function collects information about the Ridgeline server that can be used to
help debug problems with the server. It is run from the command line (or from the Start Menu in
Windows) and can be used while the Ridgeline server is running as well as when the server is stopped.
The Package Debug Info command create a zip file that contains copies of the various log files,
properties files, and other server debug information. By default the resulting file is named
Ridgeline Concepts and Solutions Guide
Ridgeline Utilities
(on page
349), that collects the various log files and other system
(on page
350), a Windows-only utility that you can use to change the
351), that can be used to add, modify, delete, and sync devices and
command
(on page
354), that can be used to extract information from the
356), that can be used to inspect the contents of device MIBs
358), used to display alarm information from the Ridgeline database.
361), used to find IP or MAC addresses within a set of devices or
(on page
363), used to upload or download device configurations, or to
(on page
366), used to import resources into Ridgeline from an external
(on page
368), used for the VM Mobility feature to
349

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Ridgeline 3.0

Table of Contents