Users Guide

Table Of Contents
System, Lifecycle Controller, and component attributes
Operating system and application information
Active Lifecycle Controller logs (archived entries are not included)
PCIe SSD logs
Storage controller logs
After the report is generated, you can view the report. It contains a bunch of XML files and log files. The report must be shared
with tech support to troubleshoot the issue.
Each time the data collection is performed, an event is recorded in the Lifecycle Controller log. The event includes information
such as the interface used, the date and time of export, and iDRAC user name.
You can generate the OS Application and Logs report in two ways:
Automatic Using iDRAC Service Module that automatically invokes the OS Collector tool.
Manual By manually executing the OS Collector executable from the server OS. iDRAC exposes the OS Collector
executable to the server OS as a USB device with label DRACRW.
NOTE:
OS Collector tool is not applicable for Dell Precision PR7910 systems.
The OS log collection feature is not supported on CentOS operating system.
Before generating the health report, make sure:
Lifecycle Controller is enabled.
Collect System Inventory On Reboot (CSIOR) is enabled.
You have Login and Server Control privileges.
Related concepts
Generating Technical Support Report Automatically on page 270
Generating Technical Support Report Manually on page 271
Generating Technical Support Report Automatically
If iDRAC Service Module is installed and running, you can automatically generate the Tech Support Report. The iDRAC Service
Module invokes the appropriate OS collector file on the host operating system, collects the data, and transfers to iDRAC. You
can then save the report to the required location.
Generating Tech Support Report Automatically Using iDRAC Web Interface
To generate the Tech Support Report automatically:
1. In the iDRAC Web interface, go to Overview > Server > Troubleshooting > Tech Support Report.
The Tech Support Report page is displayed.
2. Select options for which you want to collect the data:
Hardware
OS and Application Data
NOTE:
While specifying the network share settings, it is recommended to avoid special characters for user name and
password or percent encode the special characters.
Click Advanced Export Options to select the following additional options:
RAID Controller Log
Enable Report Filtering under OS and Application Data
Based on the options selected, the time taken to collect the data is displayed next to these options.
3. Select the I agree to allow Technical Support to use this data option and click Export.
4. After the iDRAC Service Module has completed transferring the OS and application data to iDRAC, it is packaged along with
the hardware data and the final report is generated. A message appears to save the report.
5. Specify the location to save the tech support report.
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Troubleshooting Managed System Using iDRAC