Users Guide

Managing logs
iDRAC provides Lifecycle log that contains events related to system, storage devices, network devices, firmware updates,
configuration changes, license messages, and so on. However, the system events are also available as a separate log called
System Event Log (SEL). The lifecycle log is accessible through iDRAC Web interface, RACADM, and WSMan interface.
When the size of the lifecycle log reaches 800 KB, the logs are compressed and archived. You can only view the non-archived
log entries, and apply filters and comments to non-archived logs. To view the archived logs, you must export the entire lifecycle
log to a location on your system.
Topics:
Viewing System Event Log
Viewing Lifecycle log
Exporting Lifecycle Controller logs
Adding work notes
Configuring remote system logging
Viewing System Event Log
When a system event occurs on a managed system, it is recorded in the System Event Log (SEL). The same SEL entry is also
available in the LC log.
NOTE: SEL and LC logs may have mismatch in timestamp when iDRAC is rebooting.
Viewing System Event Log using web interface
To view the SEL, in iDRAC Web interface, go to Maintenance > System Event Log.
The System Event Log page displays a system health indicator, a time stamp, and a description for each event logged. For
more information, see the iDRAC Online Help.
Click Save As to save the SEL to a location of your choice.
NOTE:
If you are using Internet Explorer and if there is a problem when saving, download the Cumulative Security Update
for Internet Explorer. You can download it from the Microsoft Support website at support.microsoft.com.
To clear the logs, click Clear Log.
NOTE: Clear Log only appears if you have Clear Logs permission.
After the SEL is cleared, an entry is logged in the Lifecycle Controller log. The log entry includes the user name and the IP
address from where the SEL was cleared.
Viewing System Event Log using RACADM
To view the SEL:
racadm getsel <options>
If no arguments are specified, the entire log is displayed.
To display the number of SEL entries: racadm getsel -i
To clear the SEL entries: racadm clrsel
For more information, see iDRAC RACADM CLI Guide available at https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
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