Table 19-7. Status Indicator Icons (continued)

Icon/Category

Description

 

 

Date/Time

The date and time that the event occurred. If the date is blank, then

 

the event occurred at System Boot. The format is mm/dd/yyyy

 

hh:mm:ss, based on a 24-hour clock.

 

Description A brief description of the event

 

Table 19-8. SEL Page Buttons

 

 

Button

Action

 

 

Print

Prints the SEL in the sort order that it is displayed in the window.

 

 

Refresh

Reloads the SEL page.

 

 

Clear Log

Clears the SEL.

 

NOTE: The Clear Log button is displayed only if you have Clear Logs

 

permission.

 

 

Save As

Opens a pop-up window that enables you to save the SEL to a

 

directory of your choice.

NOTE: If you are using Internet Explorer and encounter a problem when saving, be sure to download the Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer, located on the Microsoft Support website at support.microsoft.com.

Using the Command Line to View System Log

racadm getsel -i

The getsel -icommand displays the number of entries in the SEL.

racadm getsel <options>

NOTE: If no arguments are specified, the entire log is displayed.

NOTE: For more information on the options you can use, see getsel subcommand

in the iDRAC6 Administrator Reference Guide available on the Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.

The clrsel command removes all existing records from the SEL.

racadm clrsel

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