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show support-bundle status
Displays the support bundle generation status and file transfer status.
Syntax
show support-bundle status
Parameters None
Default None
Command Mode EXEC
Security and
Access
Sysadmin, secadmin, and netadmin
Example
OS10# show support-bundle status
Support bundle generation status : support-bundle-generation-success
Transfer State Detail : in-progress
Transfer Progress : 10 %
Transfer Bytes : 769 bytes
File Size : 7690 bytes
Supported
Releases
10.5.2.3 or later
System monitoring
Monitor OS10 using system alarms and log information.
Configuration notes
All Dell EMC PowerSwitches except MX-Series, S4200-Series, S5200 Series, and Z9332F-ON:
Logging is enabled by default on a terminal emulator that is connected to the console serial port. However, in an SSH or Telnet
terminal session, logging is disabled by default. To enable logging on a remote terminal in an SSH or Telnet session, use the
terminal monitor command in EXEC mode. To disable logging in a remote or directly connected terminal, use the no terminal
monitor command.
System events and alarms
An event notifies you of a change or situation in the system that you might be interested in. An alarm indicates that the system
has entered an abnormal state and may require immediate action.
Events are classified as follows:
Stateless eventsOne-time notifications about the system condition, for example, ACL updates, firewall policy update,
and so on.
Stateful eventsEvents that are raised when the abnormal situation arises, and cleared when the situation returns to
normal. These types of events are called alarms.
Events can have one of the following severities:
CRITICALA critical condition exists and requires immediate action. A critical event may trigger if one or more hardware
components fail, or one or more hardware components exceed temperature thresholds.
MAJORA major error had occurred and requires escalation or notification. For example, a major alarm may trigger if an
interface failure occurs, such as a port channel being down.
MINORA minor error or noncritical condition occurred that, if left unchecked, might cause system service interruption or
performance degradation. A minor alarm requires monitoring or maintenance.
WARNINGA warning condition was observed, but it may or may not result in an error condition.
INFORMATIONALAn informational event had occurred, but it does not impact performance.
Out of memory, temperature crossing a critical point, and so on, are examples of conditions when the system triggers an alarm.
After the system recovers from the condition, the alarms are cleared.
All stateful events of severity level CRITICAL, MAJOR, MINOR, or WARNING trigger alarms. However, you can customize the
severity of events or turn off event notification using Severity profiles.
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