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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
Source: login[433]
Description: root login from 143.166.157.103
NOTE: For iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers, iDRAC Log entries for SystemBoot displayed using
the local racadm command racadm getraclog may not be correctly formatted. For example, some
extra characters may be displayed in the Description field, or the Source field may be empty.
Example
racadm getraclog -s 10 -c 2
62