Dell External OEMR 2970 User Guide - Page 92

Commands for Clearing Logs, omconfig system pedestinations, command to clear three logs: the alert log

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Commands for Clearing Logs NOTE: For more information about alert messages, see the Dell OpenManage™ Server Administrator Messages Reference Guide. You can use the omconfig system command to clear three logs: the alert log, the command log, and the hardware, or ESM, log. To clear the contents of the alert log, type: omconfig system alertlog action=clear NOTE: Entering an invalid RAC user name may prevent the command log from displaying. Clearing the command log resolves this condition. To clear the contents of the command log, type: omconfig system cmdlog action=clear To clear the contents of the ESM log, type: omconfig system esmlog action=clear omconfig system pedestinations Use the omconfig system pedestinations command to set IP addresses for alert destinations. Table 4-22 shows the valid parameters for the command. NOTE: You can either specify the index and IP address as parameters together OR you can set the community string as a parameter alone. Table 4-22. omconfig system pedestinations name=Value Pair destenable=true | false index=number ipaddress=ip address communitystr=text Description true: Enables an individual platform event filter destination after a valid IP address has been set. false: Disables an individual platform event filter. Sets the index for the destination. Sets the IP address for the destination. Sets the text string that acts as a password and is used to authenticate SNMP messages sent between the BMC and the destination management station. 92 omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service

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omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service
Commands for Clearing Logs
NOTE:
For more information about alert messages, see the
Dell OpenManageâ„¢ Server Administrator Messages
Reference Guide
.
You can use the
omconfig system
command to clear three logs: the alert log, the command log, and the
hardware, or ESM, log.
To clear the contents of the alert log, type:
omconfig system alertlog action=clear
NOTE:
Entering an invalid RAC user name may prevent the command log from displaying. Clearing the command
log resolves this condition.
To clear the contents of the command log, type:
omconfig system cmdlog action=clear
To clear the contents of the ESM log, type:
omconfig system esmlog action=clear
omconfig system pedestinations
Use the
omconfig system pedestinations
command to set IP addresses for alert destinations.
Table 4-22 shows the valid parameters for the command.
NOTE:
You can either specify the index and IP address as parameters together OR you can set the community
string as a parameter alone.
Table 4-22.
omconfig system pedestinations
name=Value Pair
Description
destenable=true | false
true
: Enables an individual platform event filter destination after a valid IP address
has been set.
false
: Disables an individual platform event filter
.
index=number
Sets the index for the destination.
ipaddress=ip address
Sets the IP address for the destination.
communitystr=text
Sets the text string that acts as a password and is used to authenticate SNMP
messages sent between the BMC and the destination management station.