NAME explorer - gather system configuration information SYNOPSIS explorer -version explorer -help explorer [ -h <explorer-home> ] [ -d <defaults-file> ] [ -l <log-file> ] [ -e | -mail ] [ -E <email-address> | -myemail <email-address> ] [ -t <output-directory> | -target <output-directory> ] [ -r ] [ -R <email-address> ] [ -k | -keep ] [ -f <file> ] [ -c <command> ] [ -w <module-list> ] [ -v | -verbose ] [ -q | -quiet ] [ -s <mail-subject> ] [ -case <case-number> ] [ -esc <escalation-number> ] [ -sn <serial-number> ] [ -transport <transport> ] DESCRIPTION The explorer command gathers extensive system information. The explorer output can be automatically emailed to the explorer database. OPTIONS The following options can be used with explorer: -help Display this information. -version Display explorer revision level. -h <explorer-home> Use <explorer-home> for the top directory of the explorer installation. -d <defaults-file> Uses <defaults-file> to override default values. See explorer(4) for the format of the defaults file. -l <log-file> Use <log-file> to collect all log messages. -e | -mail Can be used to automatically email explorer output to the recipients specified in the etc/default/explorer configuration file. E-mail issue All e-mail directed to SUN is reverse address checked. If the sender's return address is not a valid, 'reachable' address, the mail is rejected. -E <email-address> | -myemail <email-address> Automatically email explorer output to <email-address> of your choice. -t <output-directory> | -target <output-directory> Specify an alternate directory to save explorer output. -r Use User email address in etc/default/explorer file for address where receipts of explorer should go. This feature is not currently implemented on the receiving end. -R <email-address> Use <email-address> for address where receipts of explorer should go. -k | -keep Keep old explorer run outputs. Default is to remove old copies and keep the latest. -f <file> Add <file> to list of files to collect, files can be found in the extra/ directory. To collect multiple files, use multiple -f options or seperate with a ','. For example: explorer -f /etc/motd -f /etc/defaultdomain,/etc/nsswitch.conf -c <command> Add output of <command> to what explorer collects, out- put can be found in the extra/ directory. The command should be the absolute path to the binary to be exe- cuted. If options are needed, use quotes to enclose the command. To collect multiple commands, use multiple -c options or seperate with a ','. For example: explorer -c "/usr/bin/lpstat -t" -c "/bin/ls -l /tmp,/bin/ls -l /dev" -w <module-list> Select the modules to run, comma ',' seperated. 'default' is used if no -w option given. Options to -w can be names of scripts in the tools/ directory, like disks, netinfo, ssp, etc, var. It may also include an alias for a set of tools to run. Aliases currently supported are: default, all, extended, interactive, storage, network, backup, sf15000, starfire, printer and license. Preceding a module or alias with '!' will turn off the running of module. In addition, IPv4 addresses may be masked by using !ipaddr. Interactive modules are used to get information from the user about StorEdge T3s (t3extended) and Serengeti System Controllers (scextended). These modules will prompt for the hostname of a T3 or System Controller and the root password. A single carriage return will let the module know that the list of hosts is finished. The interactive modules can be run by default if input files exist that contain the machine and root password. The input files are located in EXP_HOME/etc/ and are scinput.txt and t3input.txt for System Controller and T3 respectively. The mode of the file must be such that group and other are unavailable (ls -l mode is -r--------). If the input files do not have the right permissions, no data collection will occur. EXAMPLES -w disks Run only the disks module. -w network,!ipaddr Run various network modules and mask the IPv4 addresses. -w storage Collect storage data and extended data from StorEdge T3s if t3input.txt exists. -w extended Collect only extended data from StorEdge T3s and Serengeti System Controllers for hosts in t3input.txt and scinput.txt -w default,interactive Collect default modules and prompt user for extended data collect for StorEdge T3 and Serengeti System Controllers. NOTE t3extended In order to collect all T3 extended data, explorer must be run from a root login shell by using either "su -" or "telnet". -v | -verbose Display detailed progress while the explorer command is run. -q | -quiet Supress printing of all log messages. -s <mail-subject> Change the mail subject to that specified. Variable expansion will be done on %F (explorer file name), %C (Customer name), %I (Contract ID), %E (explorer ID) and %H (hostid). -case <case-number> Will add the Radiance Case Number to the README file. -esc <escalation-number> Will add the Escalation Number to the README file. -sn <serial-number> Provide the serial number for the machine running explorer. The serial number overrides the defaults file and will only be seen in the README file. -transport <transport> The following transport mechanisms are supported: mailto, ftp and file. Multiple transports may be used. In order to use ftp as the transport, the /.netrc file must be configured with the host, user and password machine ftp.gnu.org login anonymous password [email protected] Send to [email protected] explorer -transport mailto:[email protected] Send to tape device /dev/rmt/0 explorer -transport file:/dev/rmt/0 Send to ftp site explorer -transport ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/incoming REQUIREMENTS o explorer requires root privileges to run. o ftp transport requires root login shell (su -). o root needs write privileges to the <output-directory>. o explorer works on Solaris 2.x only. SUPPORTED HARDWARE AND OPERATING SYSTEMS The following hardware has been tested (uname -p): o sun4m o sun4d o sun4u o i386 The following releases of the Solaris operating system have been tested (uname -r): o 5.3 o 5.4 o 5.5 o 5.5.1 o 5.6 o 5.7 o 5.8 SEE ALSO explorer(4), explorer(5), netrc(4)
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