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Table 18. Details of connect (continued)
server-<n>where n = 1 to 16
server-<nx>where n = 1 to 8 and x = a to d
switch-nwhere n = 1 to 6 or <a1 | a2 | b1 | b2 | c1 | c2>
Examples
To connect to I/O Module 1 serial console:
racadm connect -m switch-1
To connect to server 1 serial console:
racadm connect -m server-1
coredump
Table 19. Details of coredump
Description Displays detailed information related to any recent critical issues that have occurred with iDRAC.
The coredump information can be used to diagnose these critical issues.
If available, the coredump information is persistent across iDRAC power cycles and remains
available until either of the following conditions occur:
The coredump information is deleted using the coredumpdelete subcommand.
For more information about clearing the coredump, see the coredumpdelete.
NOTE: To use this subcommand, you must have the Execute Debug privilege.
Synopsis
racadm coredump
Example
racadm coredump
There is no coredump currently available.
racadm coredump
Feb 19 15:51:40 (none) last message repeated 5 times
Feb 19 15:52:41 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Feb 19 15:54:12 (none) last message repeated 4 times
Feb 19 15:56:11 (none) last message repeated 2 times
Feb 22 11:46:11 (none) kernel:
coredumpdelete
Table 20. Details of coredumpdelete
Description Deletes any currently available coredump data stored in the RAC.
To use this subcommand, you must have Execute Debug Command permission.
NOTE: If a coredumpdelete command is issued and a coredump is not currently stored in the RAC,
the command displays a success message. This behavior is expected. See the coredump subcommand
for more information about viewing a coredump.
Synopsis
racadm coredumpdelete
Output
Coredump is deleted.
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