This article explains how to export the RAID controller log (TTY log) directly from OMSA (OpenManage Server Administrator) using the GUI interface or using the command lines.
In addition to this, you can also export the system's entire collection of support logs including Operating System logs, Application Data and RAID controller logs by exporting the SupportAssist Collection via iDRAC9 or SupportAssist Collection via iDRAC7 or iDRAC8. An alternate method to export just the the RAID controller log (TTY log ) from RAID controller, please see the detail in How to export the TTY PERC Controller Log via RAID Controller.
Log on to OMSA, highlight the Controller on the left pan and click on Information/Configuration (Figure 1):
Figure 1: OMSA Controller Menu
On the next screen (will take several seconds to load) scroll down to controller tasks. Click on the drop-down and select Export Log (Figure 2).Then click on Execute.
Figure 2: Drop Down Menu
On the next screen scroll down and click on export log file (Figure 3).
Figure 3: Export Log File
Look for the export file in the specific folder:
Linux: \var\log\lsi_Date.log
Windows: C:\Windows\lsi_Date.log
Citrix Xen Server: \var\log\lsi_Date.log
ESX5: \var\log\lsiexport.log
Figure 4: Example for Windows OS
omconfig storage controller action=exportlog controller=0
omreport storage controllerExtract the log of the controller with the following command. The ID represents the identifier of the controller, e.g. 0 for PERC H700 or 1 for PERCH800. If you have only 1 controller in the server you can directly enter 0.
omconfig storage controller action=exportlog controller=ide. g.
omconfig storage controller action=exportlog controller=0