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Output
The serveraction command returns without output if successful.
getraclog
TableA-25 describes the getraclog command.
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Table A-25. getraclog
Synopsis
racadm getraclog -i
racadm getraclog [-A] [-c count] [-d delay-seconds ]\[-s start-record] [-v] [-V] [-m]
Description
The getraclog -i command displays the number of entries in the DRAC 4 log.
The following options allow the getraclog command to read entries:
l -A Provides API-formatted output (no header).
l -c Provides the maximum count of entries to be returned.
l <blank> Displays the entire log; racadm and serial only (default).
l -d Provides the number of seconds to delay the recording of any new log entries.
l -s Provides the associated number of the first displayed entry (default = 0 [list begins with the first DRAC 4 log entry]).
l -v Provides "verbose" output.
l -V Provides "Very verbose" output.
l -m Displays 24 rows at a time, and queries for more (such as the UNIX®more command).
Output
One line of output is displayed for each DRAC 4 log entry.
Restrictions
The output buffer size is too big for execution across IPMI transport.
clrraclog
l powercycle Issues a power-cycle to the system.
l hardreset Issues a hard reset to the system.
l graceshutdown Powers down the system gracefully.
l gracereboot Powers down the system gracefully (same as the graceshutdown option)
<delay>
Specifies the time in seconds after the command is received before the action is executed. The default is 1 second.
NOTE: To use this command, you must have Log In DRAC 4 permission.
Command
Definition
getraclog -i
Displays the number of entries in the DRAC 4 log.
getraclog
Displays the DRAC 4 log entries.
NOTE: The command name and the racadm subcommand names may be different. This is normal.