Re: How do I get a 1 GB ServerLogs archive into bugreport?
Re: How do I get a 1 GB ServerLogs archive into bugreport?
- Subject: Re: How do I get a 1 GB ServerLogs archive into bugreport?
- From: Ben Harper <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 19:38:34 -0800
Maybe you could upload the logs into Dropbox and include a link in the bug report.
--Ben
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> On Nov 8, 2013, at 19:10, Fritz Anderson <email@hidden> wrote:
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> In my devforums post at https://devforums.apple.com/message/916591, I asked what I should do about a bot that was repeatedly hanging. I am still hoping for help with that, but this is a different question:
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> I know I should file a bug report. I ran serverloggather and sysdiagnose, because engineering always wants them. I ended up with a sysdiagnose*.tar.gz file of about 56 MB, which is a lot, but what can you expect?
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> The other file, Serverlogs-*.tgz, is 950 MB. That's _rather_ a lot. I'm on crappy telco ADSL; I'd be surprised if the upload completed in less than a day, and over that long a period, there's significant risk of failure, forcing another attempt.
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> But I want to file a useful report. I'm a good citizen, and by the way, I don't want to repeat this afternoon's experience of demoing Xcode Server, and having the integration of a four-file app take… 5 hours and counting. The log archive is my best chance of capturing the bug in the wild.
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> Does anyone have a suggestion? Burn a DVD and hand it over to a local Apple field engineer?
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> — F
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