Owner's Manual

440 Troubleshooting and Recovery
Resetting Components
The Reset Components page allows users to reset the active CMC, or to
virtually reseat servers causing them to behave as if they were removed and
reinserted. If the chassis has a standby CMC, resetting the active CMC
causes a failover and the standby CMC becomes active.
NOTE: To reset components, you must have Debug Command Administrator
privilege.
To access the
Diagnostic Console
page:
1
Log in to the CMC Web interface.
2
Click
Chassis
in the system tree.
3
Click the
Troubleshooting
tab.
4
Click the
Reset Components
subtab. The
Reset Components
page
displays. The
CMC Summary
section of the
Reset Components
page
displays the following information:
netstat Prints the contents of the routing table.
ping <IP address> Verifies that the destination <IP address> is reachable from
CMC with the current routing-table contents. You must type
a destination IP address in the field to the right of this option.
An Internet control message protocol (ICMP) echo packet is
sent to the destination IP address based on the current
routing-table contents.
gettracelog Displays the trace log (may take a few seconds to display the
log). The gettracelog -i command returns the number of
records in the trace log.
NOTE: For more information about the gettracelog command,
see the gettracelog command section in the RACADM Command
Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC.
Table 12-11. Supported Diagnostic Commands
(continued)
Command Result