Reference Guide

Example
Pinging 2011:de11:bdc:194::31 from 2011:de11:bdc:194::101 with
32 bytes of data:
Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms
Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms
Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms
Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms
Ping statistics for 2011:de11:bdc:194::31:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
racdump
Description Provides a single command to get dump, status, and general CMC board information.
This subcommand displays the comprehensive chassis status, configuration state
information, and historic event logs. Used for post deployment configuration verification
and during debugging sessions.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Racdump includes the following subsystems and aggregates the following RACADM
commands:
General System/RAC information — getsysinfo
Session information — getssinfo
Sensor information — getsensorinfo
Switches information (IO Module) — getioinfo
Mezzanine card information (Daughter card) — getdcinfo
All modules information — getmodinfo
Power budget information — getpbinfo
KVM information — getkvminfo
NIC information (CMC module) — getniccfg
Redundancy information — getredundancymode
Trace log information — gettracelog
RAC event log — getraclog
System event log — getsel
Synopsis
racadm racdump
Input N/A
Output
The following information is displayed when this subcommand is processed:
General system or RAC information
Coredump
Session information
Process information
Firmware build information
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