Using The Command Line; Using The Diagnostics Console - Dell IDRAC6 User Manual

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Using the Command Line

Use the getraclog command to view the iDRAC6 log entries.
racadm getraclog [options]
racadm getraclog -i
The getraclog -i command displays the number of entries in the iDRAC6 log.
NOTE:
For more information, see getraclog in the
Guide
available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.
You can use the clrraclog command to clear all entries from the
iDRAC log.
racadm clrraclog

Using the Diagnostics Console

The iDRAC6 provides a standard set of network diagnostic tools
(see Table 20-3) that are similar to the tools included with Microsoft
Windows or Linux-based systems. Using the iDRAC6 Web-based interface,
you can access the network debugging tools.
Click Reset iDRAC6 to reset the iDRAC. A normal boot operation is
performed on the iDRAC.
To access the Diagnostics Console page:
1 In the System tree, click Remote Access Troubleshooting tab
Diagnostics Console.
2 Type a command and click Submit. Table 20-3 describes the commands
that can be used. The debugging results appear in the Diagnostics
Console page.
3 To refresh the Diagnostics Console page, click Refresh. To execute
another command, click Go Back to the Diagnostics Page.
Recovering and Troubleshooting the iDRAC6
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