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For Datical DB versions 5.9 and higher, you can use the hammer debug export
command to "scrub" sensitive information such as hosts, ports, and credentials from your files before sending them to Datical Support. The hammer debug export
command will create a new zip file in your <ProjectName>/Reports/debug directory that contains the files you specify to include. The files in the zip will have the actual values for hosts, ports, and credentials replaced with more generic strings (tokens). This is to avoid emailing files that contain the actual values which may be sensitive information.
The hammer debug export
command provides a simple way to archive the needed files into a zip file that you then send to Datical Support:
- You can specify which files to include in the zip.
- The command must be run from the command line (not from the Datical desktop client/GUI)
- The "scrubber" will only handle files that are located somewhere within your <ProjectName> directory structure for that project. If there are relevant log files located outside of the project's directory structure (for example the daticaldb.log file for operations performed in the Datical desktop client/Eclipse GUI), you can copy that log into the project directory structure prior to running the hammer debug export command.
- You can add a new step near the end of your automation jobs so that the
hammer debug export
command creates the zip of "scrubbed" files automatically for each job.
Command: hammer debug export
The command creates a zip file of files in a project directory to send to Datical Support or for your teams to see more details about a particular operation.
Options provide control over what files are packaged and how they are handled. included in the zip. The files are "scrubbed" to remove certain sensitive data by default.
Project Directory
The project directory is the source of all files needed.
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