/exec/phoneHome/iHealth

The nodes below this one perform the functions described in this function overview.

Use

Use to upload a bundle file to the F5® LineRate® iHealth system to help with diagnosing any system issues. Currently, the iHealth system is available to F5® personnel for diagnostic purposes. The bundle file contains the following:

  • A compressed file with JSON content of the entire system configuration. Sensitive information is redacted.
  • System logs (all files in /var/log).
  • Script events (create, remove, online, offline, run-time errors, inline script code).
  • Core files, starting with the most recent up to the maximum size of 4 GB.
  • The username.txt file, which contains the configured phone home username.

To use this feature, you must configure a phone home username and password. For Amazon EC2, you must also accept the phone home terms.

The upload may take a few minutes and must complete before you see a success message.

Draft changes for 2.6.1:

F5®’s iHealth service helps diagnose system issues. To use this feature, you must first [configure your F5® username and password](https://docs.lineratesystems.com/087Release_2.6/100Gett ing_Started_Guide/130Configuring_Licensing#phone-home). Amazon EC2 users must also [accept the phone home terms](https://docs.lineratesystems.com/087Release_2.6/ 100Getting_Started_Guide/130Configuring_Licensing#Amazon_phonehome_accept- terms).

Use ihealth-upload to upload a bundle file containing the following to iHealth:

...

Data Type

subtree

Request Methods

GET

Examples

GET

curl -b cookie.jar -k https://10.1.2.3:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/exec/phoneHome/iHealth

GET Response

{"/exec/phoneHome/iHealth": {"data": None,
                              "default": False,
                              "defaultAllowed": False,
                              "deleteAllowed": False,
                              "numChildren": 1,
                              "redacted": False,
                              "sensitive": False,
                              "type": "subtree"},
 "httpResponseCode": 200,
 "recurse": False,
 "requestPath": "/exec/phoneHome/iHealth"}
  1. /exec/phoneHome/iHealth 1. 1. Data Type 2. Request Methods 3. Related 4. Examples