Reference Guide
sosreport generation start event
May 11 22:9:43: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SOSREPORT_GEN_STARTED: CLI output 
collection task completed; sosreport execution task started:All Plugin options disabled
May 11 22:9:43: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SOSREPORT_GEN_STARTED: CLI output 
collection task completed; sosreport execution task started:All Plugin options enabled
Support bundle generation successful event
Apr 19 17:0:9: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SUPPORT_BUNDLE_COMPLETED: generate support-
bundle execution has completed successfully:All Plugin options disabled
Apr 19 17:0:9: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SUPPORT_BUNDLE_COMPLETED: generate support-
bundle execution has completed successfully:All Plugin options enabled
Support bundle generation failure
Apr 19 17:0:14: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SUPPORT_BUNDLE_FAILURE: Failure in generate 
support-bundle execution:All Plugin options disabled
Apr 19 17:0:14: %Node.1-Unit.1:PRI:OS10 %log-notice:SUPPORT_BUNDLE_FAILURE: Failure in generate 
support-bundle execution:All Plugin options enabled
generate support-bundle
Generates an sosreport tar le that collects conguration and diagnostic information on Linux systems.
Syntax
generate support-bundle [enable-all-plugin-options]
Parameters enable-all-plugin-options — (Optional) Generate a full support bundle with all plugin options enabled.
Defaults None
Command Mode EXEC
Usage Information To send the tar le to Dell Technical Support, use the dir supportbundle and copy supportbundle://
sosreport-OS10-file-number.tar.gz tftp://server-address/path commands.
Example
OS10# generate support-bundle
Example (Enable 
Options)
OS10# generate support-bundle enable-all-plugin-options
Supported Releases 10.2.0E or later
System monitoring
Monitor OS10 using system alarm and log information.
System alarms
Alarms alert you to conditions that might prevent normal device operation:
• Critical — A critical condition exists and requires immediate action. A critical alarm may trigger if one or more hardware components 
have failed, or one or more hardware components exceeds temperature thresholds.
• Major — A major error occurred and requires escalation or notication. For example, a major alarm may trigger if an interface failure 
occurs, such as a port-channel being down.
• Minor — A minor error or non-critical condition occurred that, if left unchecked, might cause system service interruption or 
performance degradation. A minor alarm requires monitoring or maintenance.
• Informational — An informational error occurred but does not impact performance. Monitor an informational alarm until the condition 
changes.
Troubleshoot OS10
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