CLI Guide

or
omconfig servermodule alertlog action=clear
NOTE: Entering an invalid RAC user name may prevent the command log from displaying. Clearing the command log
resolves this condition.
To clear the contents of the command log, type:
omconfig system cmdlog action=clear
or
omconfig servermodule cmdlog action=clear
To clear the contents of the ESM log, type:
omconfig system esmlog action=clear
or
omconfig servermodule esmlog action=clear
NOTE: For more information about alert messages, see the
OpenManage Server Administrator Messages Reference
Guide
at dell.com/support/manuals.
Omcong system pedestinations or omcong servermodule pedestinations
Use the omcong system pedestinations or omcong servermodule pedestinations command to set IP addresses for alert
destinations.
The following table displays the valid parameters for the command.
NOTE: You can either specify the index and IP address as parameters together or you can set only the community string
as a parameter.
NOTE: Index 1 to 4 accepts an IPv4 address and index 5 to 8 accepts an IPv6 address. On 12th generation of PowerEdge
systems with iDRAC7 specic versions, the index can accept IPv4, IPv6, or FQDN.
Table 67. Valid Parameters Of
Omcong System Pedestinations Or Omcong Servermodule Pedestinations
name=Value Pair Description
destenable=true | false
true: Enables an individual platform event lter destination after a valid IP address has been set.
false: Disables an individual platform event lter.
index=number Sets the index for the destination.
ipaddress=<ipv4 address | ipv6
address | fqdn>
Sets the IP address for the destination.
NOTE: On 12th generation of PowerEdge systems with iDRAC7 specic versions,
ipaddress can also be a Fully Qualied Domain Name (FQDN).
communitystr=text Sets the text string that acts as a password and is used to authenticate SNMP messages sent
between the BMC and the destination management station.
Omcong system platformevents or omcong servermodule platformevents
Use the omcong system platformevents or omcong servermodule platformevents command to congure shutdown action, if any,
taken for a specic platform event. You can also enable or disable platform event lter alert generation.
CAUTION: If you set a platform event shutdown action to anything other than
none
or
power reduction
, the system is
forcefully shut down when the specied event occurs. This shutdown is initiated by rmware and is carried out without
rst shutting down the operating system or any of the applications running on your system.
The following table displays the valid parameters for the command.
NOTE: Alert settings are mutually exclusive and you can set one at a time only. The action settings are also mutually
exclusive and you can set one at a time only. However, alert and action settings are not mutually exclusive of each other.
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