# Available downloads from the Trilio Cluster

Every Trilio appliance provides the possibility to download the following elements:

* Shell-Scripts usable to install Trilio components
* Workloadmgr Python client
* Trilio Logs

## Download Shell-Scripts

To download the shell scripts:

* Login into the Trilio web gui
* Go to "Downloads"
* Click on the script to be downloaded
  * tvault-contego-install.sh:arrow\_left:used to install the nova-api extension and the datamover
  * tvault-contego-install.answer:arrow\_left:used for the automated installation method
  * tvault-horizon-plugin-install.sh:arrow\_left:used to install the Trilio Horizon plugin

## Download the workloadmgr python client package

To download the workloadmgr python client:

* Login into the Trilio web gui
* Go to "Downloads"
* Copy the link provided for the workloadmgr client package
* download the workloadmgr client using any webbrowser or cli tool (for example wget)

The workloadmgr client package is provided as deb or rpm.

## Download Trilio logs

It is possible to download the Trilio logs directly through the Trilio web gui.

To download logs throught the Trilio web gui:

* Login into the Trilio web gui
* Go to "Logs"
* Choose the log to be downloaded
  * Each log for every Trilio Appliance can be downloaded seperatly
  * or a zip of all logfiles can be created and downloaded

{% hint style="info" %}
This will download the current log files. Already rotated logs need to be downloaded through SSH from the Trilio appliance directly. All logs, including rotated old logs, can be found at:

`/var/logs/workloadmgr/`
{% endhint %}


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