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Viewing Chassis Log, Using Diagnostic Console

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NOTE: CMC creates a new log entry indicating that the log was cleared. NOTE: To clear the hardware log, you must have the Clear Logs Administrator privilege. Viewing Hardware Logs Using RACADM To view the hardware log using RACADM, open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type: racadm getsel To clear the hardware log, type: racadm clrsel Viewing Chassis Log CMC generates a log of the chassis-related events. NOTE: To clear the chassis log, you must have the Clear Logs Administrator privilege. Viewing Chassis Logs Using RACADM To view the chassis log information using RACADM, open a serial, Telnet, SSH text console to CMC, log in, and enter the following: racadm chassislog view This command displays the latest 25 chassis log entries. To display the options available to view chassislogs, run the following command: racadm chassislog help view Viewing Chassis Logs Using the Web Interface You can view, save, and clear the chassis log. You can filter the logs based on the log type and filter. Additionally, you can even perform a search based on a keyword or view the logs on specified days. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview → Logs → Chassis Log . The Chassis Log page is displayed. To save a copy of the chassis log to your managed station or network, click Save Log and then specify a location save the log file. Using Diagnostic Console You can diagnose issues related to the chassis hardware using CLI commands if you are an advanced user or a user under the direction of technical support. NOTE: To modify these settings, you must have the Debug Command Administrator privilege. To access the Diagnostic Console: 1. In the left pane, click Chassis Overview → Troubleshooting → Diagnostics. The Diagnostic Console page displays. 2. In the Command text box, type a command and click Submit. For information about the commands, see the Online Help. The diagnostic results page appears. 173

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NOTE:
CMC creates a new log entry indicating that the log was cleared.
NOTE:
To clear the hardware log, you must have the
Clear Logs Administrator
privilege.
Viewing Hardware Logs Using RACADM
To view the hardware log using RACADM, open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type:
racadm getsel
To clear the hardware log, type:
racadm clrsel
Viewing Chassis Log
CMC generates a log of the chassis-related events.
NOTE:
To clear the chassis log, you must have the
Clear Logs Administrator
privilege.
Viewing Chassis Logs Using RACADM
To view the chassis log information using RACADM, open a serial, Telnet, SSH text console to CMC, log in, and enter the
following:
racadm chassislog view
This command displays the latest 25 chassis log entries.
To display the options available to view chassislogs, run the following command:
racadm chassislog help view
Viewing Chassis Logs Using the Web Interface
You can view, save, and clear the chassis log. You can filter the logs based on the log type and filter. Additionally, you
can even perform a search based on a keyword or view the logs on specified days.
In the left pane, click
Chassis Overview
Logs
Chassis Log
. The
Chassis Log
page is displayed.
To save a copy of the chassis log to your managed station or network, click
Save Log
and then specify a location save
the log file.
Using Diagnostic Console
You can diagnose issues related to the chassis hardware using CLI commands if you are an advanced user or a user
under the direction of technical support.
NOTE:
To modify these settings, you must have the
Debug Command Administrator
privilege.
To access the Diagnostic Console:
1.
In the left pane, click
Chassis Overview
Troubleshooting
Diagnostics
.
The
Diagnostic Console
page displays.
2.
In the
Command
text box, type a command and click
Submit
.
For information about the commands, see the
Online Help.
The diagnostic results page appears.
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