- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Overview
- play_arrow Access and Manage Paragon Automation Account
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- play_arrow Administration
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Organization Management
- play_arrow Site Management
- play_arrow User Management
- play_arrow Inventory Management
- play_arrow Audit Logs
- play_arrow Tags
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- play_arrow Device Life Cycle Management
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Day-Wise Activities for Device Life Cycle Management
- play_arrow Field Technician User Interface
- play_arrow Onboarding Profiles
- play_arrow Plan Device Onboarding
- play_arrow View Device Onboarding
- play_arrow Device Management
- Device Management Workflow
- Device Licenses Overview
- About the Features Tab
- About the Licenses Tab
- Manage Device Licenses
- About the Software Images Page
- Upload a Software Image
- Delete a Software Image
- About the Configuration Backups Page
- Configuration Templates Overview
- About the Configuration Templates Page
- Add a Configuration Template
- Edit and Delete a Configuration Template
- Preview a Configuration Template
- Deploy a Configuration Template to a Device
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- play_arrow Observability
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Health Dashboard
- play_arrow Troubleshoot Devices
- play_arrow View Network Topology
- Network Topology Visualization Overview
- Network Visualization Options
- View Network Topology Details
- Network Table Overview
- About the Device Tab
- About the Link Tab
- About the Site Tab
- About the Tunnels Tab
- Configure a PCE Server
- Configuring PCEP on a PE Router
- Configuring Topology Acquisition Using BGP-LS
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- play_arrow Trust and Compliance
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Manage Trust Settings and Trust Scores
- Compliance Standards Overview
- About the Compliance Benchmarks Page
- About the Compliance Tailorings Page
- Example: Create a Tailoring Document for NTP Settings
- About the Compliance Checklist Page
- Add a Checklist Template
- Add Checklist for a Device
- Import Scans and Update Rule Results in a Checklist
- Trust Plans Overview
- About the Network Score Formula Page
- Trust Score Overview
- About the Network Score Page
- About the Snapshots Page
- Add a Snapshot for a Target
- play_arrow Manage Compliance Scans
- play_arrow Manage Vulnerabilities
- play_arrow Monitor Integrity
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- play_arrow Service Orchestration
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow View Service Design Catalog
- play_arrow Manage Customers
- play_arrow Add Resources for Network Services
- play_arrow Manage Service Instances
- Service Instance Overview
- About the Service Instances Page
- View Service Instance Details
- View VPN Service Health Monitoring Data
- Physical Interfaces Health Check Results
- Logical Interfaces Health Check Results
- L2 Circuit Service Health Check Results
- Performance Graphs to View Service Health Monitoring Data
- play_arrow Provision VPN Services
- play_arrow Monitor Service Order Execution Workflows
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- play_arrow Active Assurance
- play_arrow Introduction
- play_arrow Test Agents
- play_arrow Tests and Monitors
- play_arrow Test Templates
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request paragon support information
Description
Show an in-depth status report of your Paragon Automation cluster configuration.
When you enter the request
paragon
support information
command, the following
show
commands are executed.
Command | Description |
---|---|
Show node information of your Paragon Automation cluster. | |
Show pod information of your Paragon Automation cluster. | |
Show namespace information of your Paragon Automation cluster. | |
Show storage and controller node information of your Paragon Automation cluster. | |
Show the version of your Paragon Automation cluster. | |
Show the version of pods in your Paragon Automation cluster. | |
Show the top pods of the | |
Show the top pods of the | |
Show the persistent volume (PV) and persistent volume claim (PVC) information. |
The request paragon support information
command also runs many
kubectl
commands. These commands provide you debugging
information such as Helm deployment service information for the NorthStar namespace,
Kubernetes deployment information for api-aggregator service and so on.
To archive the status report of your
cluster
configuration, you can use the request paragon support
information | save
paragon/troubleshooting/rsi.txt
command. The
rsi.txt file is located under the
/root/troubleshooting
directory of the Linux root shell. Type
exit
to exit to the Linux root shell.
Output Fields
When you enter this command, you are provided with detailed status information of your cluster.
Sample Output
request paragon support information
user@node> request paragon support information user@node> show paragon cluster nodes NAME STATUS ROLES AGE VERSION eop-250 Ready control-plane,etcd,master 36h v1.28.6+rke2r1 eop-251 Ready control-plane,etcd,master 36h v1.28.6+rke2r1 eop-252 Ready control-plane,etcd,master 36h v1.28.6+rke2r1 eop-253 Ready influxdb-worker,worker 36h v1.28.6+rke2r1 user@node> show paragon cluster pods NAMESPACE NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE airflow airflow-scheduler-9d86ffb65-gdn7h 2/2 Running 3 (34h ago) 36h airflow airflow-webserver-fdbdcf8-2plkj 1/1 Running 0 36h airflow airflow-worker-6c568dc6c8-n54lx 1/1 Running 1 (36h ago) 36h airflow airflow-worker-6c568dc6c8-qlw9z 1/1 Running 0 36h airflow workflow-manager-7574d7cc95-6ps66 1/1 Running 0 36h arango arango-arango-operator-58dbbf6669-9hn92 1/1 Running 1 (36h ago) 36h arango arango-arango-operator-58dbbf6669-q74sg 1/1 Running 3 (34h ago) 36h arango foghorn-agnt-8xpiqppm-f450c7 <Output Snipped>