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Table 57. Details of gettracelog (continued)
-s—Specifies the starting record to display.
-A—Does not display headers or labels.
NOTE: The -A and -o options are deprecated.
Output The default output display shows the record number, timestamp, source, and description. The
timestamp begins at midnight, January 1 and increases until the system boots. After the system boots,
the timestamp of the system timestamp is used.
Example Display entire log
racadm gettracelog
Display number of records in log
racadm gettracelog -i
getractime
Table 58. Details of getractime
Description Displays the current CMC time.
Synopsis racadm getractime [-d]
racadm getractime [-d] [-z] [-n]
Input -d — Displays the time in the format, yyyymmddhhmmss.mmmmmms.
-z — Displays timezone. This option is specific to CMC only.
-n — Displays NTP peer information. This option is specific to CMC only.
NOTE: If no options are provided, the getractime subcommand displays the time in a
common readable format.
Output The current CMC time is displayed.
Example racadm getractime
Thu Dec 8 20:15:26 2005
racadm getractime -d
20051208201542.000000
getsel
Table 59. Details of getsel
Description Displays all sensor event log entries in the iDRAC.
Synopsis racadm getsel -i [-A]
racadm getsel [-s <start>] [-c <count>] [-A] [-o] [-E] [-R] [--more]
If no arguments are specified, the entire log is displayed.
Input -A — Specifies output with no display headers or labels.
-c — Provides the number of records to be displayed.
-o — Displays each entry in the SEL in a single line.
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