FAQs for DSG

This section lists the FAQs for DSG.

TopicQuestionAnswer
DSG TACHow many DSG nodes can be registered with the ESA nodes?Only one DSG node should be registered with all the ESA nodes
What if the registered DSG node is down?ESA will be registered to the another healthy node in the DSG cluster.
What if the I want to change the registered DSG from DSG Node-1 to DSG Node-2?Perform the Registering the DSG steps. Also, Ensure that the newly added DSG node is registered with all ESA nodes.
What steps should be performed if all the DSG nodes are removed from the DSG-DSG TAC?Perform the following steps:
  1. Run the ESA communication process on one DSG node.
    For more information, refer to Setting up ESA communication.
  2. Register the DSG node.
    For more information, refer to Registering the DSG.
  3. Add all other DSG nodes to the cluster. For more information, refer toAdding a DSG node.
Log FilesHow to check the history of installed patches on ESA or DSG?Perform the following steps.
  1. Login to ESA CLI Manager.
  2. Navigate to Administration > OSConsole.
  3. Navigate to the /var/log directory and check the patches.log file.
How to check the Container log file?Perform the following steps.
  1. Login to ESA CLI Manager.
  2. Navigate to Administration > OSConsole.
  3. Navigate to the /var/log/alliance/dsg_ui directory and check the 3.3.0.x.-error.log file.
How to check the DSG Registration log file?Perform the following steps.
  1. Login to ESA CLI Manager.
  2. Navigate to Administration > OSConsole.
  3. Navigate to the /var/log directory and check the register_dsg.log file.
How to check the DSG Patch installation log file?Perform the following steps.
  1. Login to ESA or DSG CLI Manager.
  2. Navigate to Administration > OSConsole.
  3. Navigate to the /var/log directory and check the patch_CLOUDGATEWAY_3.3.0.x.log file.
How to check the ESA communication log file?Perform the following steps.
  1. Login to ESA or DSG CLI Manager.
  2. Navigate to Administration > OSConsole.
  3. Navigate to the /var/log directory and check the Installation.log file.

Last modified : September 03, 2025