Diagnostics Settings
This page displays and creates information that assists in troubleshooting issues that may arise while using Tenable Security Center.
System Status
You can use this section to view the current status of system functions.
System Function |
Description |
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Correct Java Version |
Indicates whether the minimum version of Java required to support Tenable Security Center functionality is installed. For more information, see Before You Upgrade. |
Sufficient Disk Space |
Indicates whether you have enough disk space to support Tenable Security Center functionality. A red X indicates the disk is at 95% capacity or higher. For more information, see Hardware Requirements. |
Correct RPM Package Installed |
Indicates whether you have the correct Tenable Security Center RPM installed for your operating system. For more information, see System Requirements. |
Debugging |
Indicates whether debugging is enabled. You may experience performance and storage issues if you leave debugging enabled for extended periods of time. For more information, see Debugging LogsDebugging Logs. |
Migration Errors |
Indicates whether an error occurred during a recent Tenable Security Center update. |
PHP Integrity Errors | Indicates whether any PHP files have been modified from the original version included in the Tenable Security Center RPM. |
PostgreSQL Connection Errors | Indicates whether any database connection errors have occurred. |
Diagnostics File
You can use this section to generate a diagnostics file for troubleshooting with Tenable Support. For more information, see Generate a Diagnostics File.
You can use this section to enable or disable debugging logs for troubleshooting with Tenable Support. For more information, see Enable Debugging Logs and Disable Debugging Logs.
Note: Tenable does not recommend leaving debugging enabled on Tenable Security Center after you send the log files to Tenable Support. You may experience performance and storage issues if you leave debugging enabled for extended periods of time.