IBM Support Assistant Data Collector is a script-based
utility that runs on Windows, Linux, and UNIX systems where Jazz® Team Server is
installed.
Before you begin
To capture complete information, run this tool as a user with administrator privileges.
About this task
Note: The IBM Support Assistant Data Collector utility is not officially supported.
Procedure
- Navigate to the jazz-team-server-install-directory/support/isadc directory
and start the Support Assistant Data Collector utility:
- On Windows systems, run the isadc.bat script.
Example:
isadc.bat
If you are not logged in
as the Administrator role, but you have administrator privileges,
right-click isadc.bat, and click Run
as administrator.
- On Linux or UNIX systems, run the isadc.sh script.
Example:
./isadc.sh
- The first time that you run the utility, you are presented
with the license agreement. If you agree to its terms, click Accept.
- A console window opens and prompts you to specify the name
of an archive file in which to store the information that the utility
collects. If you do not specify a directory, the utility stores the
archive file in the jazz-team-server-install-directory/support/isadc directory.
After you enter a name, you are prompted to confirm your selection.
To do so, enter 1.
In the following
example,
output.zip is specified as the archive
file.
- Select which collector to use. Enter 1 for Jazz
Based Server General Collector.
- You are asked whether you want to send a previous archive
file from the tool to IBM Support. To include an existing archive
file, enter the path and name of that file and press Enter.
When prompted, enter 1 for Process
input and continue collection. Otherwise, press Enter,
and then enter 2 for Skip and
press Enter.
- Select the path to the application server that your Jazz Team Server uses.
Enter the number that corresponds to your application server. If your application server is not
listed, enter the number for OTHERS (Specify below).
In the
following example, the user has entered
1, which identifies the
WebSphere® Liberty server.
Note: If you run the tool on the z/OS platform, you are presented with the following two
additional prompts:
- Provide the location of the IBM® Engineering Lifecycle Management server
directory: The Engineering Lifecycle Management server directory contains the files
associated with starting the Engineering Lifecycle Management server in , such as
server.xml.
- Provide the location of the Engineering Lifecycle Management configuration
directory: The Engineering Lifecycle Management configuration directory contains the
configuration files for the Engineering Lifecycle Management applications such as
/jts/teamserver.properties.
- Before the tool begins to collect data, you can change
your selections. Enter 1 for Process
input and continue collection or 2 for Go
back and change input.
-
When the utility finishes collecting data, it prompts you to choose whether you want to send
the archive file to IBM Support. Enter 4 (end the collection
without sending) and then click Enter. To send the archive file
to IBM Support, use the Enhanced Customer Data Repository (ECuRep).
- [1] send using secure transfer to IBM Support (HTTPS). Do not use this
option.
- [2] send using FTP to IBM Support (unencrypted). Do not use this
option.
- [3] send using FTP to another location (unencrypted). Do not use this
option.
- [4] end the collection without sending.
Results
After the Support Assistant Data Collector utility finishes
collecting data, it stores the data in a .zip archive
file in the directory that you specified in step 3. The archive file
contains these directories:
- autopdzip: Contains execution log files,
settings information, and inventory data.
- network_info: Contains basic network information
(on Windows).
- system_info: Contains basic system information
(on Windows).
- IM: Contains information related to IBM Installation
Manager.
- jazz-directory: Contains directories and files that are
located in the jazz-team-server-install-directory/server
directory.
Note: If the
jazz-team-server-install-directory/server directory contains
any archive files that were created with a tool other than the Support Assistant Data Collector,
those archive files might become corrupted when they are included in the archive file that the
Support Assistant Data Collector creates.
If your application server is , the archive file also contains the LIBERTY_COLLECTION
directory.