Article version: Enterprise Server 2.14

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Providing data to GitHub Support

Since GitHub Support doesn't have access to your environment, we require some additional information from you.

In this article:

Creating and sharing diagnostic files

Diagnostics are an overview of a GitHub Enterprise Server instance's settings and environment that contains:

You can download the diagnostics for your instance from the Management Console or by running the ghe-diagnostics command-line utility.

Creating a diagnostic file from the Management Console

You can use this method if you don't have your SSH key readily available.

  1. In the upper-right corner of any page, click .

    Rocketship icon for accessing site admin settings

  2. In the left sidebar, click Management Console.

    Management Console tab in the left sidebar

  3. If prompted, type your Management Console password.

    Management Console unlock screen

  4. In the upper right of the Management Console, click Support.

    Button to access Support area

  5. Click Download diagnostics info.

Creating a diagnostic file using SSH

You can use this method without signing into the Management Console.

Use the ghe-diagnostics command-line utility to retrieve the diagnostics for your instance.

$ ssh -p122 admin@hostname -- 'ghe-diagnostics' > diagnostics.txt

Creating and sharing support bundles

After you submit your support request, we may ask you to share a support bundle with our team. The support bundle is a gzip-compressed tar archive that includes diagnostics and important logs from your instance, such as:

For more information, see "Audit logging."

Support bundles include logs from the past two days. To get logs from the past seven days, you can download an extended support bundle. For more information, see "Creating and sharing extended support bundles."

Tip: When you contact GitHub Support, you'll be sent a confirmation email that will contain a ticket reference link. If GitHub Support asks you to upload a support bundle, you can use the ticket reference link to upload the support bundle.

Creating a support bundle from the Management Console

You can use these steps to create and share a support bundle if you can access the web-based Management Console and have outbound internet access.

  1. In the upper-right corner of any page, click .

    Rocketship icon for accessing site admin settings

  2. In the left sidebar, click Management Console.

    Management Console tab in the left sidebar

  3. If prompted, type your Management Console password.

    Management Console unlock screen

  4. In the upper right of the Management Console, click Support.

    Button to access Support area

  5. Click Download support bundle.

  6. Visit https://enterprise.github.com/support and sign in (if prompted).

  7. Visit https://enterprise.github.com/support/bundles/new and upload your support bundle.

Creating a support bundle using SSH

You can use these steps to create and share a support bundle if you have SSH access to your GitHub Enterprise Server appliance and have outbound internet access.

Note: If you are using a Geo-replication configuration, or GitHub Enterprise Clustering, you should use the ghe-cluster-support-bundle command to retrieve the support bundle. For more information, see "Command-line utilities."

  1. Download the support bundle via SSH:

    $ ssh -p 122 admin@hostname -- 'ghe-support-bundle' -o > support-bundle.tgz

    For more information about the ghe-support-bundle command, see "Command-line utilities".

  2. Visit https://enterprise.github.com/support and sign in (if prompted).

  3. Visit https://enterprise.github.com/support/bundles/new and upload your support bundle.

Uploading a support bundle directly using SSH

You can directly upload a support bundle to our server if:

  1. Upload the bundle to our support bundle server:

    $ ssh -p122 admin@hostname -- 'ghe-support-bundle -u'

Creating and sharing extended support bundles

Support bundles include logs from the past two days, while extended support bundles include logs from the past seven days. If the events that GitHub Support is investigating occurred more than two days ago, we may ask you to share an extended support bundle. You will need SSH access to download an extended bundle - you cannot download an extended bundle from the Management Console.

To prevent bundles from becoming too large, bundles only contain logs that haven't been rotated and compressed. Log rotation on GitHub Enterprise Server happens at various frequencies (daily or weekly) for different log files, depending on how large we expect the logs to be.

Creating an extended support bundle using SSH

You can use these steps to create and share an extended support bundle if you have SSH access to your GitHub Enterprise Server appliance and you have outbound internet access.

  1. Download the extended support bundle via SSH by adding the -x flag to the ghe-support-bundle command:

    $ ssh -p 122 admin@hostname -- 'ghe-support-bundle' -o -x > support-bundle.tgz
  2. Visit https://enterprise.github.com/support and sign in (if prompted).

  3. Visit https://enterprise.github.com/support/bundles/new and upload your support bundle.

Uploading an extended support bundle directly using SSH

You can directly upload a support bundle to our server if:

  1. Upload the bundle to our support bundle server:

    $ ssh -p122 admin@hostname -- 'ghe-support-bundle -u -x'

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