If you have an issue, we recommend that you gather system logs to expedite the support process before contacting Dell Support. If you have logs available to send to the support agent, you can review them and analyze the issue immediately. This is the fastest possible resolution for your issue. This article explains some of the key tools available to collect logs. This includes the DSET, one of the best tools to collect logs for your Dell PowerEdge systems.
When is which tool useful?
The following table shows which tools can be used to obtain valid information about a specific issue source.
Note: Blade chassis contain PowerEdge M1000e, PowerEdge VTRX chassis, and PowerEdge FX chassis.
The Dell iDRAC is integrated with most Dell PowerEdge servers. It does not require an installed operating system or hypervisor to function. You can access iDRAC using a web browser on the same network by using the IP address of the iDRAC (see article
PowerEdge: How to configure the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 (iDRAC9) and Lifecycle Controller network settings). For advanced troubleshooting, it is recommended to check the information provided, such as the status of the firmware and the system event log (SEL).
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An alternative to extract RAID controller logs for advanced analytics is to provide software tools such as the PERCCLI or Mega-CLI utilities for older controllers.
PercCLI:
- Works on Windows, Linux, and VMware
- Supported by PERC Series 8 and newer product families
- No reboot required
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Dell PowerEdge
MX7000 has a management module that provides chassis management. The Management Module supports high availability using a redundant module. An integral function of the management firmware is to maintain a detailed log of events from managed devices and software events in the management firmware. Firmware logs collected from Management Module components that can be used for troubleshooting are grouped as extract logs.