Users Guide

Performing hardware diagnostics
To perform hardware diagnostics:
1. Start Lifecycle Controller. For more information, see www.dell.com/support
2. In the left pane of Lifecycle Controller, click Hardware Diagnostics.
3. In the right pane, click Run Hardware Diagnostics.
The diagnostics utility is launched.
4. Follow the instructions on the screen.
When the tests are complete, results of the diagnostics tests are displayed on the screen. To resolve the problems reported in the test
results, search
dell.com/support.
NOTE: To close the Hardware Diagnostics page, restart the system, and press <F10> during POST to start Lifecycle
Controller.
SupportAssist Collection
If you have to work with Dell technical support on an issue with a server but the security policies restrict direct Internet connection, you
can provide technical support with necessary data to facilitate successful troubleshooting of the problem without having to install any
software or download tools from Dell and without having access to the Internet from the server operating system or Lifecycle Controller.
You can send the report from an alternate system and make sure that the data collected from your server is not viewable by unauthorized
individuals while sending it to technical support.
You can generate a health report of the server and using Lifecycle Controller, you can export the report to a location on the management
station (local) or to following shared network location:
CIFS - Common Internet File System
NFS - Network File Share
FTP - File Transfer Protocol
USB
HTTP / HTTPS
You can then share this report directly with technical support.
Lifecycle Controller allows you to collect data from the following options:
System Information
Storage logs
Operating System and Application Data
NOTE:
Operating System (OS) and Application Data option will also be enabled if iDRAC Service Module (iSM) is
installed and running in OS and OS Collector (OSC) is present in iDRAC. As OSC is factory installed, it will be
present in iDRAC unless it is removed by user via System Erase or LC Wipe. You can select this option to retrieve
either cached or live data. Live data collection from OS required iDRAC Service Module (iSM) to be installed and
running in the OS. For more information on collecting Operating System and Application Data using the OS collector
tool in iDRAC, see the
iDRAC User's Guide
available at www.dell.com/idracmanuals .
Debug Logs
SupportAssist Collection is exported in the standard ZIP format. The report contains information that is similar to the information available
in the DSET report such as:
Hardware and inventory for all components
System, Lifecycle Controller, and component attributes
BIOS boot order information
Installed and available component firmware versions
Fresh Air and component statistics (for applicable servers)
Operating system and application information
Active Lifecycle Controller logs (archived entries are not included)
Component hardware logs
Trace logs
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