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• Archived Lifecycle Controller logs • PCIe SSD logs • Storage controller logs NOTE: TTYLog collection for PCIe SSDs using the SupportAssist feature is not supported on Dell 12th generation PowerEdge servers. After the data is generated, you can view the data. It contains a bunch of XML files and log files. The data must be shared with tech support to troubleshoot the issue. Each time the data collection is performed, an event is recorded in the Lifecycle Controller log. The event includes information such as the interface used, the date and time of export, and iDRAC user name. You can generate the OS Application and Logs report in two ways: • Automatic - Using iDRAC Service Module that automatically invokes the OS Collector tool. • Manual - By manually executing the OS Collector executable from the server OS. iDRAC exposes the OS Collector executable to the server OS as a USB device with label DRACRW. NOTE: • OS Collector tool is not applicable for Dell Precision PR7910 systems. • The OS log collection feature is not supported on CentOS operating system. • In servers running Windows 2016 Nano edition, HardwareEvent.evtx viewer log is not generated by the OS collector tool. To generate the HardwareEvent.evtx viewer log, run the command ~New-Item -Path HKLM:\SYSTEM \ControlSet001\Services\EventLog\HardwareEvents~ before running the OS collector tool . Before generating the health report, make sure: • Lifecycle Controller is enabled. • Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR) is enabled. • You have Login and Server Control privileges. Related concepts Generating SupportAssist Collection automatically Generating SupportAssist Collection manually Generating SupportAssist Collection automatically If iDRAC Service Module is installed and running, you can automatically generate the SupportAssist Collection. The iDRAC Service Module invokes the appropriate OS collector file on the host operating system, collects the data, and transfers to iDRAC. You can then save the collection to the required location. Generating SupportAssist Collection automatically using iDRAC web interface To generate the SupportAssist collection automatically: 1. In the iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview > Server > Troubleshooting > SupportAssist. The SupportAssist page is displayed. 2. To edit the data collection options, click Edit Collection Data: • Hardware- export the SupportAssist collection of the hardware. • RAID Controller Log- export the SupportAssist collection of the RAID controller. • OS and Application Data- export the SupportAssist collection of the OS and the application data. Under this option, select any one of the following: • Standard Data: Select this option to get the collection in standard format. • Filtered Data: Select this option to get the collection with filtered data. NOTE: By default, Hardware and OS and Application Data is selected. 3. Select the I have read and agree to the terms and conditions option and click Continue. 276 Troubleshooting managed system using iDRAC

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Archived Lifecycle Controller logs
PCIe SSD logs
Storage controller logs
NOTE:
TTYLog collection for PCIe SSDs using the SupportAssist feature is not supported on Dell 12
th
generation
PowerEdge servers.
After the data is generated, you can view the data. It contains a bunch of XML files and log files. The data must be shared with tech
support to troubleshoot the issue.
Each time the data collection is performed, an event is recorded in the Lifecycle Controller log. The event includes information such as the
interface used, the date and time of export, and iDRAC user name.
You can generate the OS Application and Logs report in two ways:
Automatic — Using iDRAC Service Module that automatically invokes the OS Collector tool.
Manual — By manually executing the OS Collector executable from the server OS. iDRAC exposes the OS Collector executable to the
server OS as a USB device with label DRACRW.
NOTE:
OS Collector tool is not applicable for Dell Precision PR7910 systems.
The OS log collection feature is not supported on CentOS operating system.
In servers running Windows 2016 Nano edition, HardwareEvent.evtx viewer log is not generated by the OS collector
tool. To generate the HardwareEvent.evtx viewer log, run the command ~New-Item -Path HKLM:\SYSTEM
\ControlSet001\Services\EventLog\HardwareEvents~ before running the OS collector tool .
Before generating the health report, make sure:
Lifecycle Controller is enabled.
Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR) is enabled.
You have Login and Server Control privileges.
Related concepts
Generating SupportAssist Collection automatically
Generating SupportAssist Collection manually
Generating SupportAssist Collection automatically
If iDRAC Service Module is installed and running, you can automatically generate the SupportAssist Collection. The iDRAC Service Module
invokes the appropriate OS collector file on the host operating system, collects the data, and transfers to iDRAC. You can then save the
collection to the required location.
Generating SupportAssist Collection automatically using iDRAC web
interface
To generate the SupportAssist collection automatically:
1.
In the iDRAC Web interface, go to
Overview
>
Server
>
Troubleshooting
>
SupportAssist
.
The
SupportAssist
page is displayed.
2.
To edit the data collection options, click
Edit Collection Data
:
Hardware
— export the SupportAssist collection of the hardware.
RAID Controller Log
— export the SupportAssist collection of the RAID controller.
OS and Application Data
— export the SupportAssist collection of the OS and the application data. Under this option, select any
one of the following:
Standard Data
: Select this option to get the collection in standard format.
Filtered Data
: Select this option to get the collection with filtered data.
NOTE:
By default, Hardware and OS and Application Data is selected.
3.
Select the
I have read and agree to the terms and conditions
option and click
Continue
.
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