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inlettemphistory
Description Exports the inlet temperature history data file. The file can be exported to a remote file share, local
file system, or the management station.
Displays the average and the peak temperatures during the last hour, day, week, month, or year.
This subcommand is applicable only for iDRAC.
NOTE: For FM120x4 systems, this subcommand provides the historical data for system board
temperature.
Synopsis
racadm inlettemphistory export –f <filename> –t <type> –u
<username of the network share> –p <password for the remote
share>
racadm inlettemphistory get
Input
Options for:
racadm inlettemphistory export
Subcommand:
-f — Exports inlet temperature history filename. The maximum length of this parameter is 64
characters.
NOTE: If a file with the specified filename exists, then the older file is replaced with the new
history file.
-u — User name of the remote share to export the file. Specify user name in a domain as
domain or username.
-p — Password for the remote share to where the file must be exported.
-l — Network share location to where the inlet temperature history must be exported. The
maximum length of this parameter is 256 characters.
NOTE: Export to an IPv6 NFS share is not supported.
-t — Specifies the exported file type. Valid values are xml and csv. These values are case-
insensitive.
NOTE: From firmware RACADM, only export to a remote share is supported. The behavior of
remote share is not defined when the path specified (-l) contains special characters.
Example
Export the log to a remote CIFS share.
racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.xml -u admin -p mypass -
l //1.2.3.4/share -t xml
Export the log to local file system using Local RACADM.
racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.xml -t xml
Export the log to management station using Remote RACADM.
racadm -r 1.2.3.4 -u user -p pass inlettemphistory export -f
Mylog.csv -t csv
View the inlet temperature history.
racadm inlettemphistory get
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