Reference Guide
NOTE:
• When you run this command on Local RACADM, the data is available to
RACADM as a USB partition and may display a pop-up message.
• While Lifecycle Controller is running for racadam commands, you cannot
perform other operations which needs Lifecycle Controller Partition. If the
Lifecycle Controller Partition is unreleased (because of improper closure of
racadm command in the partition), then you must wait 20-35 minutes to clear
the Lifecycle Controller Partition
Synopsis
racadm lclog view -i <number of records> -a <agent id> -c
<category> -s <severity> -b <sub-category> -q <sequence no> -n
<number of records> -r <start timestamp> -e <end timestamp>
racadm lclog comment edit –q <sequence number> -m <Text to be
added>
racadm lclog export -f <filename> -u <username> -p <password> -l
<CIFS or NFS share>
racadm lclog export -f <filename> -u <username> -p <password> -l
<CIFS or NFS share> --complete
racadm lclog viewconfigresult -j <job ID>
racadm lclog worknote add -m <text to be added>
Input
• -i — Displays the number of records present in the active log.
• -a — The agent ID used to filter the records. Only one agent ID is accepted. The
value is case-insensitive. Valid Agent-ID values:
– UEFI_SS_USC
– CusOsUp
– UEFI_Inventory
– iDRAC
– UEFI_DCS
– SEL
– RACLOG
– DE
– WSMAN
– RACADM
– iDRAC_GUI
• -c — The category used to filter the records. Provides multiple categories using a ","
as the delimiter. The value is case-insensitive. Valid category values:
– System
– Storage
– Worknotes
– Config
– Updates
– Audit
• -b — The subcategory used to filter the records. Provides multiple subcategories
using a "," as the delimiter.
• -q — The sequence number from which the records must be displayed. Records
older than this sequence number is displayed.
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