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Message = root login successful from 10.94.18.232 (type=GUI).
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SeqNumber = 3
Message ID = USR8501
Category = Audit
AgentID = CMC
Severity = Information
Timestamp = 2016-07-04 20:22:06
Message Arg 1 = 7990
Message Arg 2 = 41269
Message = Successfully closed Session process: pid=7990 sid=41269
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SeqNumber = 2
Message ID = USR8501
Category = Audit
AgentID = CMC
Severity = Information
Timestamp = 2016-07-04 20:22:06
Message Arg 1 = 7990
Message Arg 2 = 48120
Message = Successfully closed Session process: pid=7990 sid=48120
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sel Information
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Mon Oct 03 2016 20:21:57 Normal Log cleared.
Mon Oct 03 2016 20:24:39 Normal The power supplies are not redundant.
racreset
Table 85. Details of racreset
Description Performs a CMC or a RAC reset operation.
NOTE: To use this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Administrator privilege.
NOTE: When you run a racreset subcommand, CMC may require up to two minutes to
return to a usable state.
Synopsis
racadm racreset [-m <module>]
Input -m<module> — This option can have one of the following values:
server <-n>, where n= 1–4
server <-nx>, where n=1–4 and x=a-d (lower case)
sled-n , where n=1–4
NOTE: The -m sled-n option is available only for multinode servers.
NOTE: You can use the -f option to force the reset. This option is available only with
the -m option.
NOTE: You can specify multiple modules: -m <module 1> –m <module 2>.
Example
Reset CMC:
racadm racreset
Reset server 1.
racadm racreset -m server-1
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