8.5. Opening and Updating Support Cases Using Interactive Mode
Procedure 8.2. Opening a New Support Case Using Interactive Mode
- Start the tool by entering the following command:
~]#
redhat-support-tool - Enter the
opencasecommand:Command (? for help):
opencase - Follow the on screen prompts to select a product and then a version.
- Enter a summary of the case.
- Enter a description of the case and press Ctrl+D on an empty line when complete.
- Select a severity of the case.
- Optionally chose to see if there is a solution to this problem before opening a support case.
- Confirm you would still like to open the support case.
Support case 0123456789 has successfully been opened
- Optionally chose to attach an SOS report.
- Optionally chose to attach a file.
Procedure 8.3. Viewing and Updating an Existing Support Case Using Interactive Mode
- Start the tool by entering the following command:
~]#
redhat-support-tool - Enter the
getcasecommand:Command (? for help):
Where case-number is the number of the case you want to view and update.getcase case-number - Follow the on screen prompts to view the case, modify or add comments, and get or add attachments.
Procedure 8.4. Modifying an Existing Support Case Using Interactive Mode
- Start the tool by entering the following command:
~]#
redhat-support-tool - Enter the
modifycasecommand:Command (? for help):
Where case-number is the number of the case you want to view and update.modifycase case-number - The modify selection list appears:
Type the number of the attribute to modify or 'e' to return to the previous menu. 1 Modify Type 2 Modify Severity 3 Modify Status 4 Modify Alternative-ID 5 Modify Product 6 Modify Version End of options.
Follow the on screen prompts to modify one or more of the options. - For example, to modify the status, enter
3:Selection: 3 1 Waiting on Customer 2 Waiting on Red Hat 3 Closed Please select a status (or 'q' to exit):

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