Scheduling Remote Automated Diagnostics Using Racadm - Dell iDRAC7 User Manual

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You can also run diagnostics using the appropriate WSMAN command(s). For more information, see the WSMAN
documentation.
You must have iDRAC7 Express license to use remote automated diagnostics.
You can perform the diagnostics immediately or schedule it on a particular day and time, specify the type of diagnostics,
and the type of reboot.
For the schedule, you can specify the following:
Start time – Run the diagnostic at a future day and time. If you specify TIME NOW, the diagnostic is run on the next
reboot.
End time - Run the diagnostic until a date and time after the Start time. If it is not started by End time, it is marked as
failed with End time expired. If you specify TIME NA, then the wait time is not applicable.
The types of diagnostic tests are:
Express test
Extended test
Both in a sequence
The types of reboot are:
Power cycle system
Graceful shutdown (waits for operating system to turn off or for system restart)
Forced Graceful shutdown (signals operating system to turn off and waits for 10 minutes. If the operating system
does not turn off, the iDRAC power cycles the system)
Only one diagnostic job can be scheduled or run at one time. A diagnostic job can complete successfully, complete with
error, or is unsuccessful. The diagnostic events including the results are recorded in Lifecycle Controller log. You can
retrieve the results of the last diagnostic execution using remote RACADM or WSMAN.
You can export the diagnostic results of the last completed diagnostics that were scheduled remotely to a network
share such as CIFS or NFS. The maximum file size is 5 MB.
You can cancel a diagnostic job when the status of the job is Unscheduled or Scheduled. If the diagnostic is running,
then restart the system to cancel the job.
Before you run the remote diagnostics, make sure that:
Lifecycle Controller is enabled.
You have Login and Server Control privileges.

Scheduling Remote Automated Diagnostics Using RACADM

To run the remote diagnostics and save the results on the local system, use the following command:
racadm diagnostics run -m <Mode> -r <reboot type> -s <Start Time> -e
<Expiration Time>
To export the last run remote diagnostics results, use the following command:
racadm diagnostics export -f <file name> -l <NFS / CIFS share> -u <username> -p
<password>
For more information about the options, see the
available at dell.com/support/manuals.
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RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC

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