Thanks Eran. Can you clarify if the tool will remain freely available? *Will STEVENS* Lead Developer
*CloudOps* *| *Cloud Solutions Experts 420 rue Guy *|* Montreal *|* Quebec *|* H3J 1S6 w cloudops.com *|* tw @CloudOps_ On Fri, Apr 8, 2016 at 5:54 PM, Eran Steiner <eran.stei...@accelerite.com> wrote: > Hi, > > That's correct, ACPDoctor (CCPDoctor) is a proprietary tool developed for > helping Accelerite customers with ongoing CloudPlatform support. It is > maintained by Accelerite engineering and Support and released frequently > with ongoing troubleshooting and tuning suggestions. It is also used to > automatically upload logs to Accelerite. > > I hope this helps. > > Eran Steiner > Accelerite CloudPlatform Engineering > > -----Original Message----- > From: Ian Rae [mailto:i...@cloudops.com] > Sent: Wednesday, April 6, 2016 9:04 AM > To: dev@cloudstack.apache.org > Subject: Re: [ACP Doctor] What is it? > > I don't believe this is freely available, rather is a tool Citrix > developed for helping troubleshoot CCP customer deployments. I would > imagine that Accelerite owns this tool now and it is likely available if > you are an ACP customer, but not necessarily for ACS users. > > Probably best for Accelerite to comment. > > On Tuesday, 5 April 2016, Will Stevens <wstev...@cloudops.com> wrote: > > > It used to be CCP Doctor and it is not in ACS from my understanding. > > It is a set of scripts that will do basic validation of a CloudStack > > setup. It does things like verify the system VMs are running and the > > connectivity is working between all of the systems. It also does some > > checking to make sure the versions of software is correct and checks > > some things in the DB as well. It also collects a whole crap ton of > > logs and database dumps (i > > think) and zips them up for easy transfer to support so they can get a > > solid feel for your setup. > > > > It also has 'suggestions' for things you can do to fix different > > aspects of your setup. Things like setting 'ulimit' to 'unlimited' > > and will give you the command to run. It also lets you pass a 'fix' > > flag and it will automagically make all the changes for you. I am too > > paranoid to have actually used the fix flag because I was always using > > this in production environments and I am a little too risk averse to > > let a script do anything for me (unless I wrote it). > > > > Does that answer your question? It should be freely available and you > > should be able to run it against ACS, so you should be able to try it > > out... > > > > It is a pretty useful tool to be honest. Especially if you are > > troubleshooting an environment you didn't setup. > > > > *Will STEVENS* > > Lead Developer > > > > *CloudOps* *| *Cloud Solutions Experts > > 420 rue Guy *|* Montreal *|* Quebec *|* H3J 1S6 w cloudops.com *|* tw > > @CloudOps_ > > > > On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 5:28 PM, ilya <ilya.mailing.li...@gmail.com > > <javascript:;>> wrote: > > > > > Saw ACP Doctor in CCP release notes from Accelerite. > > > > > > Curious what it is, is it integrated into cloudstack or collection > > > of shell scripts? > > > > > > Thanks > > > ilya > > > > > > > > -- > Ian Rae > CEO | PDG > c: 514.944.4008 > > CloudOps | Cloud Infrastructure and Networking Solutions www.cloudops.com > | 420 rue Guy | Montreal | Canada | H3J 1S6 > > > > DISCLAIMER > ========== > This e-mail may contain privileged and confidential information which is > the property of Accelerite, a Persistent Systems business. It is intended > only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed. If > you are not the intended recipient, you are not authorized to read, retain, > copy, print, distribute or use this message. If you have received this > communication in error, please notify the sender and delete all copies of > this message. Accelerite, a Persistent Systems business does not accept any > liability for virus infected mails. >