Using The Trace Log; Using The Racdump - Dell IDRAC6 User Manual

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Using the Trace Log

The internal iDRAC6 Trace Log is used by administrators to debug iDRAC6
alerting and networking issues.
To access the Trace Log from the iDRAC6 Web-based interface:
1 In the System tree, click Remote Access.
2 Click the Diagnostics tab.
3 Type the gettracelog command, or the racadm gettracelog command in
the Command field.
NOTE:
more information, see gettracelog in the
Guide
available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.
The Trace Log tracks the following information:
DHCP — Traces packets sent to and received from a DHCP server.
IP — Traces IP packets sent and received.
The trace log may also contain iDRAC6 firmware-specific error codes that are
related to the internal iDRAC6 firmware, not the managed system's operating
system.
NOTE:
The iDRAC6 will not echo an ICMP (ping) with a packet size larger than
1500 bytes.

Using the racdump

The racadm racdump command provides a single command to get dump,
status, and general iDRAC6 board information.
NOTE:
This command is available only on Telnet and SSH interfaces. For more
inform, see the racdump command in the
available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.
You can use this command from the command line interface also. For
Recovering and Troubleshooting the iDRAC6
iDRAC6 Administrator Reference
iDRAC6 Administrator Reference Guide
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