| Troubleshooting |
| =============== |
| |
| Here is a collection of useful commands and tools to troubleshoot VOLTHA. |
| The project is still in a very early phase, so this section of the guide is more focus |
| on how to collection information and packet dumps than it is on operations. |
| |
| Depending on your issue useful tips and tricks can be found: |
| |
| - `No ONUs are discovered <https://guide.opencord.org/master/profiles/seba/troubleshoot/no-onus.html>`_ |
| - `Can't authenticate <https://guide.opencord.org/master/profiles/seba/troubleshoot/no-aaa.html>`_ |
| - `DHCP is not working <https://guide.opencord.org/master/profiles/seba/troubleshoot/no-dhcp.html>`_ |
| - `No Ping <https://guide.opencord.org/master/profiles/seba/troubleshoot/no-ping.html>`_ |
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| Trace Packets across components |
| ------------------------------- |
| |
| Given that ``VOLTHA`` is a collection of microservices we strongly suggest the usage of a log aggregator like |
| `stern <https://github.com/wercker/stern>`_. installed. You can then aggregate logs from multiple containers in a simple way, |
| for example to track all the ``packet-ins`` and ``packet-outs``: |
| |
| .. code:: bash |
| |
| $ stern -n voltha "voltha|adapter" | grep -E "packet-out|packet-in" > packets.trace |
| |
| Once you have captured the packets you need, you can see them in wireshark by transforming the logs with: |
| |
| .. code:: bash |
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| sed -n 's/.*packet":"\(.*\)",.*$/\1/p' packets.trace | sed -e 's/.\{2\}/& /g' | sed -e 's/^/000000 /' > packets.hex |
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| And then in wireshark select ``File -> Import from Hex Dump`` |
| |
| Or you can decode a single packet using this online tool: `https://hpd.gasmi.net <https://hpd.gasmi.net>`_ |
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| To get all the EAPOL packets: ``cat packets.trace | grep 888e`` |
| |
| or if you have `hl <https://github.com/mbornet-hl/hl>`__ installed you can highlight with: |
| |
| .. code:: bash |
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| cat packets.trace | grep 888e | hl -m '.*packet-in.*' -g '.*packet-out.*' |
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| To get all the DHCP packets: ``cat packets.trace | grep 8100`` |
| |
| or if you have `hl <https://github.com/mbornet-hl/hl>`__ installed you can highlight with: |
| |
| .. code:: bash |
| |
| cat packets.trace | grep 8100 | hl -m '.*packet-in.*' -g '.*packet-out.*' |
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| OMCI Packet Dump |
| ---------------- |
| |
| In order to see OMCI packets in Wireshark you'll need to install ``omci.lua`` and ``BinDecHex.lua`` dissectors |
| `wiki.wireshark.org/Contrib <https://wiki.wireshark.org/Contrib#protocol-dissectors>`_. |
| |
| To install them on Ubuntu: |
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| .. code:: bash |
| |
| mkdir -p $(HOME)/.local/lib/wireshark/plugins |
| cd $(HOME)/.local/lib/wireshark/plugins |
| wget "https://wiki.wireshark.org/Contrib?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=omci.lua" |
| wget "https://wiki.wireshark.org/Contrib?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=BinDecHex.lua" |
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| IMPORTANT - Apply `this <https://ask.wireshark.org/question/4557/bindechexlua-error-bad-argument-to-module-packageseeall/?answer=4573#post-id-4573>`_ fix to BinDecHex.lua. |
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| To capture the OMCI packets for all ONUs: |
| |
| .. code:: bash |
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| cat openonu.logs | grep -E "TxOmciMessage|RxOmciMessage" | grep msg > packets.trace |
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| To capture the OMCI packets for a particular ONU: |
| |
| .. code:: bash |
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| cat openonu.logs | grep -E "TxOmciMessage|RxOmciMessage" | grep msg | grep [deviceId] > packets.trace |
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| Once you have the ``omci.dump`` file you need to prepare it to be imported in wireshark with this command: |
| |
| .. code:: bash |
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| awk -F"OmciMessage" '/OmciMessage/{print $2}' packets.trace | cut -f3 -d'"' > rawdump |
| cat rawdump | sed -e 's/.\{2\}/& /g' | sed -e 's/^/000000 /' > omci.hex |
| |
| And then in wireshark: |
| |
| - select ``File -> Import from Hex Dump`` |
| - select ``Encapsulation Type -> Ethernet`` |
| - set ``Ethernet -> Ethertype (hex): 88b5`` |