Users Guide

Recovering and Troubleshooting the DRAC 5 287
Using the Command Line
Use the getraclog command to view the RAC log entries.
racadm getraclog -i
The getraclog -i command displays the number of entries in the DRAC 5 log.
racadm getraclog [options]
NOTE: For more information, see "getraclog" on page 321.
You can use the clrraclog command to clear all entries from the
RAC log.
racadm clrraclog
Using the Diagnostic Console
The DRAC 5 provides a standard set of network diagnostic tools
(see Table 17-3) that are similar to the tools included with Microsoft
Windows or Linux-based systems. Using the DRAC 5 Web-based interface,
you can access the network debugging tools.
To access the Diagnostic Console page:
1
In the
System
tree, click
Remote Access
.
2
Click the
Diagnostics
tab.
Table 17-3 describes the options that are available on the Diagnostic Console
page. Type a command and click Submit. The debugging results appear in
the Diagnostic Console page.
To refresh the Diagnostic Console page, click Refresh. To execute another
command, click Go Back to Diagnostics Page.
Table 17-3. Diagnostic Commands
Command Description
arp Displays the contents of the Address Resolution Protocol
(ARP) table. ARP entries may not be added or deleted.
ifconfig Displays the contents of the network interface table.