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linux [2018/11/16 17:01] sgriggslinux [2019/11/26 18:08] – [Linux Articles and Resources] sgriggs
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 === PARSEC Tech Support === === PARSEC Tech Support ===
  
-In case you missed it, here is a page explaining [[How To Initiate a PARSEC Tech Support Call]]. To make things easy, we've created a script that will gather most system information we'll need for troubleshooting. It's called {{ :linux_sysinfo.sh |linux_sysinfo.sh}} and you can download it directly from that link. Also, for Linux, we usually would like to see the following information +In case you missed it, here is a page explaining [[How To Initiate a PARSEC Tech Support Call]]. To make things easy, we've created a script that will gather most system information we'll need for troubleshooting. It's called {{ :linux_sysinfo.sh |linux_sysinfo.sh}} and you can download it directly from that link. Also, if for some reason you can't use that script for Linux, we usually would like to see the following information collected manually if you have no ability to run the script.  
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 There is no standard support bundle for Linux as each vendor does things a bit differently and few of them even have such a tool to begin with. So the commands above typically give us everything we need to support a host or start analyzing a problem. Our techs may ask for more, but this gives a large jump start.  There is no standard support bundle for Linux as each vendor does things a bit differently and few of them even have such a tool to begin with. So the commands above typically give us everything we need to support a host or start analyzing a problem. Our techs may ask for more, but this gives a large jump start. 
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 +==== Linux Articles and Resources ====
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 +In this section you'll find some topical articles for Linux and some links to resources as needed by PARSEC cases and clients. 
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 +  * [[Bare Metal Linux Backups with RDX]]
 +  * [[Using OpenSSH keys with OpenVMS Secure Shell Servers]]
  
  
  
  
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