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## Objective
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To streamline troubleshooting of remote Internet-in-a-Box (IIAB) installations, we bundle up common machine/software diagnostics, all together in 1 human-readable small file, that can be easily circulated online AND offline.
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The ``pastebinit`` command can then be used to upload this file, creating a short URL that makes it easier to pass around.
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But first off, the file is compiled by harvesting 5 main kinds of things:
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1. Files specially requested (if you run ``sudo iiab-diagnostics PATH/FILE1 PATH/FILE2``)
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2. Regular Files
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3. Content of Directories, 1-level deep
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4. Output of Commands
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5. Log Files: (last 100 lines of each)
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## Usage
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1. Run it as follows:
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```
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sudo iiab-diagnostics
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```
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To bundle in more files, run:
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```
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sudo iiab-diagnostics PATH/FILE1 PATH/FILE2 ...
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```
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( All diagnostics will be bundled up into a single human-readable file, placed in: /etc/iiab/diag/ )
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2. Make sure you're online, and upload the new file using the ``pastebinit`` command:
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```
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pastebinit < /etc/iiab/diag/NEW-FILE-NAME
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```
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This will generate an actual web link (URL).
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3. Post this link (URL) to a "New issue" at https://github.com/iiab/iiab/issues
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Include a description of the symptoms, and how to reproduce the problem.
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4. If you don't understand Step 3, email everything to bugs@iiab.io instead.
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## Source Code
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Please look over the bottom of [iiab-diagnostics](iiab-diagnostics) to learn more about which common IIAB files and commands make this rapid troubleshooting possible.
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