04-Dec-2017 08:34
Can someone provide the steps to pull a qkview of the device itself? I've looked high and low and don't see it in the menu. Thanks in advance.
04-Dec-2017 09:06
https://support.f5.com/csp/article/K12878
"Running the qkview utility from the command line (BIG-IP, BIG-IQ, iWorkflow, or Enterprise Manager)
Impact of procedure: The qkview utility runs a large number of commands when collecting information. This behavior may cause an additional performance burden on systems that are already under heavy load.
Log in to the command line. To run the qkview utility, type the following command: qkview
The output file name displays when the command has completed.
Collect the output file from the /var/tmp/ directory by copying the file to an external host using a utility such as ftp or scp. Note: You may also run qkview by using the tmsh run /util qkview command."
In BIG-IQ, as far as I know, you can only do via CLI. Via GUI, the only option is to upload to iHealth directly.
04-Dec-2017 09:13
To generate a qkview file for the BIG-IQ, you must use the command-line procedure.
16-Sep-2023 05:02
Run the below command on the Big-iq.
tmsh qkview
See below:
admin@(BIG-IQ-01)(cfg-sync Standalone)(Active)(/Common)(tmos)# qkview
Gathering System Diagnostics: Please wait ...
Loading Postgres configuration from /var/config/rest/service.config.json...
Postgres configuration successfully loaded!
Checking PostgreSQL availability...
PostgreSQL is ready to accept connections.
Performing BIG-IQ database backup to /var/tmp/storage_binary_dump/bigiq_db_dump.bin...
BIG-IQ database backup successful.
Diagnostic information has been saved in:
/var/tmp/BIG-IQ-01.qkview
Please send this file to F5 support.
Use a tool such as WINSCP to get the qkview file and download it.
NB: To use such a tool you have to login as the root, logging in as admin might bring you issues.
Use the below path to locate the file:
/var/tmp/