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Generating SupportAssist Collection manually using RACADM

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• 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. Based on the options selected, the time taken to collect the data is displayed next to these options. If OS Collector tool was not run on the system, then the OS and Application Data option is grayed-out and it is not selectable. The message OS and Application Data (Timestamp: Never) is displayed. If OS Collector was run on the system in the past, then the timestamp displays when the operating system and application data was last collected: Last Collected: 3. Click Attach OS Collector. You are directed to access the host OS. A message asking you to launch Virtual Console is displayed. 4. After you launch the Virtual Console, click the pop-up message to run and use the OS Collector tool to collect the data. 5. Navigate to the DRACRW virtual USB device that is presented to the system by the iDRAC. 6. Invoke the OS Collector file appropriate for the host operating system: • For Windows, run Windows_OSCollector_Startup.bat. • For Linux, run Linux_OSCollector_Startup.exe. 7. After the OS collector has completed transferring the data to iDRAC, the USB device is removed automatically by iDRAC. 8. Return to the SupportAssist page, click the Refresh icon to reflect the new timestamp. 9. To export the data, under Export Location, select Local or Network. 10. If you have selected Network, enter the network location details. 11. Select the I have read and agree to the terms and conditions option and click Continue. Generating SupportAssist Collection manually using RACADM To generate the SupportAssist Collection by using RACADM, use the techsupreport subcommand. For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. Checking server status screen for error messages When a flashing amber LED is blinking, and a particular server has an error, the main Server Status Screen on the LCD highlights the affected server in orange. Use the LCD navigation buttons to highlight the affected server, then click the center button. Error and warning messages will be displayed on the second line. For the list of error messages displayed on the LCD panel, see the server's Owner's Manual. Restarting iDRAC You can perform a hard or soft iDRAC restart without turning off the server: • Hard restart - On the server, press and hold the LED button for 15 seconds. • Soft restart - Using iDRAC Web interface or RACADM. Resetting iDRAC using iDRAC web interface You can restart iDRAC using one of the following methods. A normal reboot operation is performed on the iDRAC, after reboot, refresh the browser to reconnect and log in to iDRAC. • Go to Overview > Server > Summary. Under Quick Launch Tasks, click Reset iDRAC. • Go to Overview > Server > Troubleshooting > Diagnostics. Click Reset iDRAC. Resetting iDRAC using RACADM To restart iDRAC, use the racreset command. For more information, see the RACADM Reference Guide for iDRAC and CMC available at dell.com/support/manuals. 278 Troubleshooting managed system using iDRAC

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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.
Based on the options selected, the time taken to collect the data is displayed next to these options.
If OS Collector tool was not run on the system, then the OS and Application Data option is grayed-out and it is not selectable. The
message OS and Application Data (Timestamp: Never) is displayed.
If OS Collector was run on the system in the past, then the timestamp displays when the operating system and application data was
last collected: Last Collected: <timestamp>
3.
Click
Attach OS Collector
.
You are directed to access the host OS. A message asking you to launch Virtual Console is displayed.
4.
After you launch the Virtual Console, click the pop-up message to run and use the OS Collector tool to collect the data.
5.
Navigate to the DRACRW virtual USB device that is presented to the system by the iDRAC.
6.
Invoke the OS Collector file appropriate for the host operating system:
For Windows, run
Windows_OSCollector_Startup.bat
.
For Linux, run
Linux_OSCollector_Startup.exe
.
7.
After the OS collector has completed transferring the data to iDRAC, the USB device is removed automatically by iDRAC.
8.
Return to the
SupportAssist
page, click the
Refresh
icon to reflect the new timestamp.
9.
To export the data, under
Export Location
, select
Local
or
Network
.
10.
If you have selected
Network
, enter the network location details.
11.
Select the
I have read and agree to the terms and conditions
option and click
Continue
.
Generating SupportAssist Collection manually using RACADM
To generate the SupportAssist Collection by using RACADM, use the
techsupreport
subcommand. For more information, see the
iDRAC
RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Checking server status screen for error messages
When a flashing amber LED is blinking, and a particular server has an error, the main Server Status Screen on the LCD highlights the
affected server in orange. Use the LCD navigation buttons to highlight the affected server, then click the center button. Error and
warning messages will be displayed on the second line. For the list of error messages displayed on the LCD panel, see the server’s Owner’s
Manual.
Restarting iDRAC
You can perform a hard or soft iDRAC restart without turning off the server:
Hard restart — On the server, press and hold the LED button for 15 seconds.
Soft restart — Using iDRAC Web interface or RACADM.
Resetting iDRAC using iDRAC web interface
You can restart iDRAC using one of the following methods. A normal reboot operation is performed on the iDRAC, after reboot, refresh
the browser to reconnect and log in to iDRAC.
Go to
Overview
>
Server
>
Summary
. Under
Quick Launch Tasks
, click
Reset iDRAC
.
Go to
Overview
>
Server
>
Troubleshooting
>
Diagnostics
. Click
Reset iDRAC
.
Resetting iDRAC using RACADM
To restart iDRAC, use the
racreset
command. For more information, see the
RACADM Reference Guide for iDRAC and CMC
available at
dell.com/support/manuals
.
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