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diff --git a/src/collectors/python.d.plugin/oracledb/integrations/oracle_db.md b/src/collectors/python.d.plugin/oracledb/integrations/oracle_db.md index 5b98fbd20..4cf1b54a4 100644 --- a/src/collectors/python.d.plugin/oracledb/integrations/oracle_db.md +++ b/src/collectors/python.d.plugin/oracledb/integrations/oracle_db.md @@ -201,6 +201,7 @@ remote: ### Debug Mode + To troubleshoot issues with the `oracledb` collector, run the `python.d.plugin` with the debug option enabled. The output should give you clues as to why the collector isn't working. @@ -223,4 +224,37 @@ should give you clues as to why the collector isn't working. ./python.d.plugin oracledb debug trace ``` +### Getting Logs + +If you're encountering problems with the `oracledb` collector, follow these steps to retrieve logs and identify potential issues: + +- **Run the command** specific to your system (systemd, non-systemd, or Docker container). +- **Examine the output** for any warnings or error messages that might indicate issues. These messages should provide clues about the root cause of the problem. + +#### System with systemd + +Use the following command to view logs generated since the last Netdata service restart: + +```bash +journalctl _SYSTEMD_INVOCATION_ID="$(systemctl show --value --property=InvocationID netdata)" --namespace=netdata --grep oracledb +``` + +#### System without systemd + +Locate the collector log file, typically at `/var/log/netdata/collector.log`, and use `grep` to filter for collector's name: + +```bash +grep oracledb /var/log/netdata/collector.log +``` + +**Note**: This method shows logs from all restarts. Focus on the **latest entries** for troubleshooting current issues. + +#### Docker Container + +If your Netdata runs in a Docker container named "netdata" (replace if different), use this command: + +```bash +docker logs netdata 2>&1 | grep oracledb +``` + |