This article applies to:
Product edition: Phoenix
OS: Windows and Linux
Overview
This article describes the procedure to enable and disable debug logging for Hybrid Workloads Agent Client service. Ensure that there are no backup or restore jobs scheduled to run for the File server while enabling or disabling debug logging for the agent. Phoenix requires you to cancel all jobs that are currently running for the File server, before performing the following tasks.
Enable and disable debug logging for a Phoenix File Server Agent
Enable the Debug Logging on Windows Server:
Open Services console(services.msc) and stop Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 6.x.x:Hybrid Workloads Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 7.x.x:Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads Service
Open Task Manager and kill all Druva or Phoenix related processes.
Take a backup of the Configuration File
Agent Version 6.x.x:C:\ProgramData\Phoenix\FS\Phoenix.cfg
Agent Version 7.x.x:C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\Config.yaml and C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\fs\Config.yaml
Open the file in notepad and change the debug value from 0 to 9
Agent Version 6.x.x: change the value fromDEBUGLEVEL = 0 to DEBUGLEVEL = 9
Agent Version 7.x.x: change the value fromdebug_level: 0 to debug_level: 9
Save the changes.
Then again Open Services console(services.msc) and start Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 6.x.x:
Hybrid Workloads Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 7.x.x:
Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads Service
Initiate the backup or the restore job.
Disable the Debug Logging on Windows Server:
Open Services console(services.msc) and stop Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 6.x.x:Hybrid Workloads Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 7.x.x:Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads Service
Open Task Manager and kill all Druva or Phoenix related processes.
Take a backup of the Configuration File
Agent Version 6.x.x:C:\ProgramData\Phoenix\FS\Phoenix.cfg
Agent Version 7.x.x:C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\Config.yaml and C:\ProgramData\Druva\EnterpriseWorkloads\fs\Config.yaml
Open the file in notepad and change the debug value from 9 to 0
Agent Version 6.x.x: change the value fromDEBUGLEVEL = 9 to DEBUGLEVEL = 0
Agent Version 7.x.x: change the value fromdebug_level: 9 to debug_level: 0
Save the changes.
Then again Open Services console(services.msc) and start Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 6.x.x:
Hybrid Workloads Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 7.x.x:
Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads Service
Initiate the backup or the restore job.
Collect the Logs from Windows server
After job completes or terminates then collect the below logs and zip in one folder
Logs from server location:
C:\ProgramData\Phoenix or C:\ProgramData\Druva
Windows Application and System event logs in the .evt or .evtx format.
Failed or Terminated Job Logs from Druva Management Console.
Enable the Debug Logging on Linux Server:
Open the terminal and stop Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 6.x.x:
/etc/init.d/Phoenix stop
Agent Version 7.x.x:
service Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads stop
Verify if any Druva or Phoenix related processes.
Agent Version 6.x.x:
ps -ef| grep -i Phoenix
Agent Version 7.x.x:
ps -ef | grep -i EnterpriseWorkloads
If any process is still found running, kill the process with the following command:
Kill -9 <process id>
Take a backup of the Configuration File
Agent Version 6.x.x:
/etc/Phoenix/FS/Phoenix.cfg
Agent Version 7.x.x:
/etc/Druva/EnterpriseWorkloads/Config.yaml and /etc/Druva/EnterpriseWorkloads/FS
Open the file in VI editor and change the debug value from 0 to 9
Agent Version 6.x.x: change the value from
DEBUGLEVEL = 0 to DEBUGLEVEL = 9
Agent Version 7.x.x: change the value from
debug_level: 0 to debug_level: 9
Save the changes.
Then again Open the terminal and start Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 6.x.x:
/etc/init.d/Phoenix start
Agent Version 7.x.x:
service Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads start
Initiate the backup or the restore job.
Disable the Debug Logging on Linux Server:
Open the terminal and stop Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 6.x.x:
/etc/init.d/Phoenix stop
Agent Version 7.x.x:
service Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads stop
Verify if any Druva or Phoenix related processes.
Agent Version 6.x.x:
ps -ef| grep -i Phoenix
Agent Version 7.x.x:
ps -ef | grep -i EnterpriseWorkloads
If any process is still found running, kill the process with the following command:
Kill -9 <process id>
Take a backup of the Configuration File
Agent Version 6.x.x:
/etc/Phoenix/FS/Phoenix.cfg
Agent Version 7.x.x:
/etc/Druva/EnterpriseWorkloads/Config.yaml and /etc/Druva/EnterpriseWorkloads/FS
Open the file in VI editor and change the debug value from 9 to 0
Agent Version 6.x.x: change the value from
DEBUGLEVEL = 9 to DEBUGLEVEL = 0
Agent Version 7.x.x: change the value from
debug_level: 9 to debug_level: 0
Save the changes.
Then again Open the terminal and start Agent Client Service.
Agent Version 6.x.x:
/etc/init.d/Phoenix start
Agent Version 7.x.x:
service Druva-EnterpriseWorkloads start
Initiate the backup or the restore job.
Collect the Logs from Linux server
After job completes or terminates then collect the below logs and zip in one folder
Logs from server location:
/var/log/Phoenix or /var/log/Druva
/var/log/messages
Failed or Terminated Job Logs from Druva Management Console.
Upload the Logs
If the zip/log file is below 4.5 MB then you can directly send us by attaching it to the email or uploading via support portal on the case.
Else, Go to https://upload.druva.com/
Enter the case number in the Ticket Number field.
Click Choose File and add the compressed files to upload.
Click Upload.
Notify the support engineer about the logs uploaded through Portal by responding to the ongoing support ticket.