User's Manual
Synopsis
racadm clrraclog
Description
The clrraclog command completely clears the DRAC 4 log. A single entry is made to indicate the user and time that the log was cleared.
getsel
TableA-26 describes the getsel command.
Table A-26. getsel
Synopsis
racadm getsel -i
racadm getsel [-E] [-R] [-A] [-c count] [-d delay-seconds]\[-s count] [-v] [-V] [-m]
Description
The getsel -i command displays the number of entries in the SEL.
The clrsel command completely clears the SEL.
The following getsel options (without the -i option) are used to read entries.
-A – Provides API-formatted output (no header).
-c – Provides the maximum count of entries to be returned.
<blank> – Default is to display the entire log racadm and serial commands only (default).
-d – Provides the number of seconds to delay the recording of any new log entries.
-s – Provides the number of records to skip before returning entries (default=0).
-v – Provides "verbose" output.
-V – Provides "Very verbose" output.
-E – Places the 16 bytes of raw SEL at the end of each line of output as a sequence of hex values.
-R – Only the raw data is printed.
-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 SEL entry.
NOTE: To use this command, you must have Clear Logs permission.
NOTE: The command name and the racadm subcommand names may be different. This is normal.
NOTE: To use this command, you must have Log In To DRAC 4 permission.
Command
Definition
getsel -i
Displays the number of entries in the System Event Log.
getsel
Displays SEL entries.