
Using the DRAC 4 Log Page Buttons
The DRAC 4 Log page provides the following buttons (see Table4-26).
Table 4-26. DRAC 4 Log Buttons
Viewing the Last System Crash Screen
Use the Last Crash Screen page to view the most recent crash screen, which allows you to obtain information about events leading up to the system crash.
Last system crash information is saved in DRAC 4 memory and is remotely accessible. The date of the system crash appears on the last crash screen.
The Last Crash Screen page provides the following buttons (see Table4-27) in the top-right corner of the screen:
Table 4-27. Last Crash Screen Page Buttons
Using the Diagnostic Console
The Diagnostic Console page enables advanced users or users under the direction of technical support to diagnose issues relating to the DRAC 4 hardware.
Type one of the diagnostic commands in Table4-28 to display specific information about the DRAC 4, and click Submit.
Table 4-28. Diagnostic Commands
The Diagnostic Console page provides buttons (see Table4-29) in the top-right corner of the screen.
Prints the DRAC 4 Log page.
Clears the DRAC 4 Log entries.
NOTE: The Clear Log button only appears if you have Clear Logs permission.
Opens a pop-up window that enables you to save the DRAC 4 Log to a directory of your choice.
Reloads the DRAC 4 Log page.
NOTICE: To capture the last crash screen, you must have managed system software installed.
Prints the Last Crash Screen page.
Opens a pop-up window that enables you to save the Last Crash Screen to a directory of your choice.
Reloads the Last Crash Screen page.
Deletes the Last Crash Screen page.
NOTE: Due to fluctuations in the watchdog timer, the Last Crash Screen has a higher probability of not being captured when the ASR is set to a value
less than 30 seconds. Use Server Administrator or IT Assistant to set the System Reset Timer to at least 30 seconds to ensure that the Last Crash
Screen functions properly. See "Configuring the Managed System to Capture the Last Crash Screen" for additional information.
Displays the contents of the Address Resolution Protocol(ARP) table. ARP entries may not be added or deleted.
Displays the contents of the network interface table.
Prints the content of the routing table. If the optional interface number is provided in the text field to the right of the NetStat option, then
NetStat prints additional information regarding the traffic across the interface, buffer usage, and other network interface information.
Verifies that the destination IP address is reachable from the DRAC 4 with the current routing-table contents. A destination IP address must
be typed in the field to the right of this option. An ICMP (Internet control message protocol) echo packet is sent to the destination IP
address based on the current routing-table contents.
Displays the last controller crash, including detailed information such as register values and a memory map recorded when the most recent
controller crash occurred; displays the message "No CORE dump available" if no previous controller crash has occurred or if the data has
been deleted.
Enables you to set debug trace levels to identify the types of messages being sent on the local network. The -d option traces the DHCP
packets sent and received. The -i option traces IP packets sent and received. For example, type settracelog
-i to trace IP packets sent and received.
Enables you to view your current trace log settings.
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