F5 Ihealth User Guide
F5 Ihealth User Guide
F5 Ihealth User Guide
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This manual was published on January 7, 2011
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Contents
Chapter 1: What is BIG-IP iHealth? 4
How are qkview files uploaded to the BIG-IP iHealth system?
What does the BIG-IP iHealth system do with my qkview files?
Chapter 4: How do I delete my qkview files from the BIG-IP iHealth system? 8
Chapter 5: How do I compare qkview files? 9
Enterprise Manager systems and ensures your hardware and software function at peak
efficiency.
BIG-IP iHealth is a free, F5 -hosted tool that is available at https://ihealth.f5.com. This
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tool is available to customers running BIG-IP 10.x and later or Enterprise Manager 2.x
and later.
The technology at the heart of BIG-IP iHealth is the qkview file, which provides a
running snapshot of your BIG-IP or Enterprise Manager system with up-to-the-minute
configuration and logging information.
The BIG-IP iHealth system translates the output from your qkview file and displays the
content in a customer-friendly format that mimics the familiar BIG-IP Configuration
utility. In addition to translating the raw data, the BIG-IP iHealth Diagnostics component
of the BIG-IP iHealth system evaluates the logs, command output, and configuration of
your BIG-IP or Enterprise Manager system against a database of known issues, common
mistakes, security alerts, and published F5 best practices. The results provide tailored
feedback about configuration issues or code defects, and provide a description of the
issue, recommendations for resolution, and a link to further information in the AskF5 ™
Knowledge Base.
This customized diagnostic information enables you to take the recommended action, and
in many cases, can help you resolve common configuration issues without the need to
contact F5 Technical Support. If you require assistance from F5 Technical Support, your
BIG-IP iHealth data will be available to F5 engineers for faster resolution.
Manually
You can download a qkview file from your BIG-IP or Enterprise Manager system, and
then upload the file to the BIG-IP iHealth system.
Note: For detailed instructions about creating a qkview file, refer to SOL12878:
Generating BIG-IP diagnostic data using the qkview utility (10.x - 11.x).
Automatically
BIG-IP iHealth was integrated with the Enterprise Manager system starting with version
3.0.0. You can configure the Enterprise Manager system to automatically create and
upload qkview files (from BIG-IP and Enterprise Manager devices) to BIG-IP iHealth,
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and then view the diagnostics of all of your managed devices on a single screen. For
more information about Enterprise Manager, refer to the product overview.
The BIG-IP iHealth system has two main components: BIG-IP iHealth Viewer and BIG-
IP iHealth Diagnostics.
The BIG-IP iHealth Viewer displays clear summaries of your unit’s health and
configuration. Graphs showing performance metrics, such as CPU usage, throughput,
memory, and RAM cache, can be customized to show specific dates and times, so you
can focus on the appropriate information. By using an interface that logically organizes
data in the same way as your BIG-IP device interface, you can isolate the information
you want. You can also search within your configuration files, log files, BIG-IP iHealth
Diagnostics output, commands, and the graphical network map.
F5 recommends uploading a qkview file to the BIG-IP iHealth system at least once a
month, since F5 updates the BIG-IP iHealth known issues and best practices database on
a weekly basis.
Chapter 2: How do I create a qkview file?
To get started using BIG-IP iHealth, you must generate a qkview file on your BIG-IP or
Enterprise Manager system.
2. Click System.
3. Click Support.
5. Click Start.
After a few moments, possibly several minutes on a busy system, the Download
Snapshot File button will appear, indicating that your qkview file is ready to
download.
6. To download the qkview file to your local computer, click Download Snapshot
File.
case_number_____support_file.tar.gz
F5 recommends changing the name to include your case number and a count
identifier.
For example:
c123456_A_support_file.tar.gz
c123456_B_support_file.tar.gz
Note: You can also manually generate a qkview file using the command line qkview
utility. For information about the qkview utility, including detailed instructions about
creating a qkview file, refer to SOL12878: Generating BIG-IP diagnostic data using the
qkview utility (10.x - 11.x).
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Chapter 3: How do I upload my qkview file into BIG-IP
iHealth?
1. Navigate to https://ihealth.f5.com.
6. Optional: If you have an open support case with F5 Technical Support, you may add
your case number to the F5 Case field. If you do not have an open support case
related to this qkview file, leave the field blank.
7. Optional: You may add your own identifier to the External Case field for tracking
purposes.
8. Click Upload.
Once the upload has completed, the BIG-IP iHealth system may take several minutes
to process the data.
Note: You can sort the columns by any field, such as the creation date of the qkview file,
F5 case number, or the upload date and time. If you have uploaded several qkview files
to the system, sorting the columns allows you to quickly find the qkview file you are
interested in.
Chapter 4: How do I delete my qkview files from the
BIG-IP iHealth system?
In accordance with the F5 data retention policy, the BIG-IP iHealth system will
automatically delete your qkview files for closed cases one month after upload. However,
you may optionally delete your uploaded qkview file at any time. To delete a qkview
file, perform the following procedure:
3. Select the check boxes next to the qkview files you would like to delete.
4. Click Remove.
A pop-up window will ask you to confirm your choice.
5. Confirm.
The BIG-IP iHealth system will immediately remove the qkview file from your My
QKViews list. Deletion from the rest of the BIG-IP iHealth system will take several
minutes, as the BIG-IP iHealth system synchronizes the request between the F5 data
centers.
Note: If you delete a qkview file that is needed to troubleshoot your open support case,
F5 Technical Support may request that you upload the file again for diagnostic purposes.
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Chapter 5: How do I compare qkview files?
The BIG-IP iHealth Compare feature quickly displays all of the differences between two
qkview files taken from the same system or different systems. For example, if you make
a change to your BIG-IP or Enterprise Manager system that causes your system to no
longer work correctly, you can use the Compare feature to quickly pinpoint the issue.
You would simply upload a new qkview file and use the Compare feature to compare
the new qkview file to a qkview file taken when the system was running smoothly.
4. Select the check boxes next to the qkview files you want to compare.
5. Click Compare.
Chapter 5: How do I navigate the BIG-IP iHealth
interface?
The BIG-IP iHealth system is available through navigation links on the left side of the
screen. Some sub-items are hyperlinked to the associated data. When provided, the arrow
icons will expand and contract associated objects. The main overview page summarizes
the BIG-IP iHealth Diagnostics findings.
QKView
The name of the qkview file.
Generation Date
The date and time the qkview file was created.
F5 Case
The case number associated with this qkview file.
Hostname
The hostname of the associated qkview file.
Platform
The description and identifier of the platform.
Version
The software version including hotfix name.
Comments
The first time the feature is used, there is a plus sign (+) next to Comments signifying
that there are no comments. After comments have been entered, the icon turns into a page
icon. This feature provides a space for F5 and customers to leave notes concerning the
QKView/support case for example.
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Viewing the Status menu
Diagnostics
The Diagnostics section is a summary of BIG-IP iHealth Diagnostics findings. Click on
any of the results levels (critical, high, medium, low, or informational) to view detailed
information. If no issues were found, this field may be blank. For more information about
diagnostics results, see the Diagnostics section below.
If the BIG-IP iHealth Diagnostics component finds an issue that would be resolved by
upgrading to a newer release, the Recommendation field would display that information.
Errors
The Errors section of the overview indicates whether there are any issues with the
qkview file processing.
File
Details about the qkview file and any F5 Technical Support case numbers associated
with the upload are listed in the File section.
Quick Links
The Quick Links section provides quick access to important configuration files and logs,
such as the bigip.conf file.
System
The System section provides details about your BIG-IP system’s hostname, platform,
chassis, blade S/N, status, uptime, and load average.
Configuration Totals
A total count of all virtual servers, nodes, pools, iRules, SNATs, NATs, and monitors
associated with your configuration is provided in the Configuration Totals section.
Software
The Software section provides information about your product and the running software
version, including links to details regarding installed hotfixes.
Product
The Product section lists all of your TMOS® modules along with licensing and
provisioning information.
Status > Hardware
The Hardware page provides a snapshot of appliance information related to the system
hardware including: general, CPU, model, system, serial numbers, disks, power supplies,
AOM, version, part numbers, and additional components.
VIPRION hardware is fully supported in BIG-IP iHealth. Each VIPRION blade has its
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own summary, with detailed disk partitioning information. The per-blade serial numbers
aid in tracking chassis content. You can also identify mixed blade chassis on this page.
To see more information about any object, click on its container folder. Offline objects
are crossed out with a red line. You can hover over any object to view additional
information about the state of your running configuration.
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see the tmsh network information, click Commands > TMShell > Network > net
interface show. Results are opened in a new browser tab.
Clicking inside multiple command check boxes followed by clicking the View Selected
icon, opens another browser tab containing all of the selected data.
To view the active connections graph, click Graphs > Active Connections. The graph will
display traffic for the 30 days prior to the creation of the qkview file. To select other time
periods, click the 7 day, 1 day, or 3 hr tabs above the graph.
By selecting the Custom tab, you can select a specific time period to render. You can
also select individual data sets for the graph, which allows you to simplify and refine any
graph to display the specific area of interest. All of the data set names are described in the
glossary at the bottom of the page. When you have finished selecting the information of
interest, click Create Custom Graph.
Each diagnostic result includes a summary of the identified issue, a suggested action to
address the issue, links to further information about the issue (such as AskF5 Solutions)
and the heuristic name. Open the Details section of the diagnostic by clicking on the
small downward pointing arrow to reveal more information about the issue.
Click the Show All/Hide All tabs next to Details, to automatically expand/hide the
Details for all of the diagnostics.
The default diagnostics view shows only the diagnostics that matched your qkview file.
To view the diagnostics that were checked but did not match your qkview file, click the
Passed tab. To go back to the diagnostics that matched your qkview file, click the
Identified tab. The number after each tab indicates the number of diagnostics that match
that category.
You may rate whether an individual diagnostic is helpful by clicking on the thumbs up
or thumbs down icons. F5 Technical Support uses this information to update the
diagnostics, or to influence the development of other diagnostics.
To download any file to your local computer, click the name of the file you are interested
in. If a filename is grey and does not appear as an active link, then the file contains no
data. Note that due to the manner in which qkview files are generated, some information
(such as large log files) may not be included in the qkview file.
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Chapter 6: How do I use the search feature?
Another way to find critical information in your qkview file is to use the search feature.
To quickly search for information, open your qkview file, enter text into the box, and
click the Search link in the upper right corner of the page. All searches are case
insensitive. Searching using regular expressions is not currently supported.
The search is specific to the navigation links on the left side of the screen. For example,
searching for a log message in the Graphs link will likely not yield any results.
Surrounding search strings with single or double quotes is not required. Including them
makes them part of the search criteria.
The Files tab provides additional search functionality. Selecting or clearing the Case
sensitive and Limit to <directory name> files check boxes enables or disables the
functions. Clearing the Limit to <directory name> files check box will revert to
searching all of the files. To display the lines that matched your search, click the down
arrow next to Show Matching Lines.
Note: Some search queries return too many results to display. Try a more specific search
string if you receive the following error message:
Your search query exceeded the maximum number of results.
Please use a narrower query.
Chapter 7: How do I provide feedback?
If you run into any issues or have enhancement suggestions for any part of BIG-IP
iHealth, click the Feedback link at the top of any page within the BIG-IP iHealth system
to send feedback to the BIG-IP iHealth team. The BIG-IP iHealth team responds to all
feedback submissions and tracks the reported issues in an internal bug tracking system.
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