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<title>Using the VBoxBugReport Command to Collect Debug Information
Automatically</title>
<body>
<p>
The <userinput>VBoxBugReport</userinput> command is used to collect
debug information automatically for an <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/>
installation. This command can be useful when you need to gather
information to send to Oracle Support.
</p>
<p>
The following examples show how to use
<userinput>VBoxBugReport</userinput>.
</p>
<p>
By default, the command collects <userinput>VBoxSVC</userinput>
process logs, device settings, and global configuration data for
an <ph conkeyref="vbox-conkeyref-phrases/product-name"/> host.
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">$ VBoxBugReport
...
0% - collecting VBoxSVC.log.10...
7% - collecting VBoxSVC.log.9...
...
64% - collecting VBoxSVC.log.1...
71% - collecting VBoxSVC.log...
78% - collecting VirtualBox.xml...
85% - collecting HostUsbDevices...
92% - collecting HostUsbFilters...
100% - compressing...
Report was written to '2019-03-26-13-32-02-bugreport.tgz'</pre>
<p>
The results are saved as a compressed tar file archive in the
same directory where the command is run.
</p>
<p>
To specify a different output file location:
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">$ VBoxBugReport --output ~/debug/bug004.tgz</pre>
<p>
To output all debug information to a single text file, rather
than a <filepath>tgz</filepath> file:
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">$ VBoxBugReport --text</pre>
<p>
To collect information for a specific VM, called
<codeph>Windows_10</codeph>:
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">$ VBoxBugReport Windows_10</pre>
<p>
This command collects machine settings, guest properties, and
log files for the specified VM. Global configuration information
for the host is also included.
</p>
<p>
To collect information for several VMs, called
<codeph>Windows_7</codeph>, <codeph>Windows_8</codeph>, and
<codeph>Windows_10</codeph>:
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">$ VBoxBugReport Windows_7 Windows_8 Windows_10</pre>
<p>
To collect information for all VMs:
</p>
<pre xml:space="preserve">$ VBoxBugReport --all</pre>
<p>
To show a full list of the available command options, run
<userinput>VBoxBugReport --help</userinput>.
</p>
</body>
</topic>
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