Quick Reference Guide

Overall Power Health = OK
Redundancy = No
[System Power Policy Configuration]
System Input Power
Cap = 7928 W (7928
BTU/hr |
10%)
Surplus for Peak
Performance = 7000 W (6130
BTU/hr)
Redundancy Policy
= None
Dynamic PSU Engagement Enabled
= No
[Power Budgeting]
System Input Max Power
Capacity = 0 W
Input Redundancy
Reserve = 0 W
Input Power Allocated to
Servers = 0 W
Input Power Allocated to Chassis
Infrastructure = 51W
Total Input Power Available for
Allocation = 0 W
Standby Input Power
Capacity = 0 W
getraclog
Description The getraclog command displays RAC log entries.
On local racadm, when you run this command, the data is exposed to RACADM as a USB partition
and may display a pop up.
Synopsis
racadm getraclog -i [-A]
racadm getraclog [-A] [-o] [-c count] [-s start-record] [--more]
Input
-c — Specifies the number of records to display. On local racadm, if this parameter is not
specified, by default 100 logs are retrieved.
--more — Displays one screen at a time and prompts the user to continue (similar to the
UNIX more command).
-A — Displays the output with no headers or labels.
-i — Displays the number of entries in the RAC log.
-o — Displays the output in a single line.
-s — Specifies the starting record used for the display.
NOTE: For CMC: the -A and -o options are deprecated.
NOTE: If no options are provided, the entire log is displayed.
Output The default output display shows the record number, time stamp, source, and description. The
timestamp begins at midnight, January 1 and increases until the system boots. After the system
boots, the system’s timestamp is used.
Record: 1
Date/Time: Dec 8 08:10:11
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