PowerEdge MX7000 comes with a Management Module that provides chassis management. Management Module supports High Availability with the help of a redundant module. An integral feature of the management firmware is to keep a detailed log of events from managed devices and software events in the management firmware. Firmware logs collected from Management Module components, which can be used for troubleshooting, are grouped as Extract Logs.
It is important to note that Extracting Logs is on-demand (user initiated) from Management Module are always stored in network share that customer configures. They are never sent directly to Dell support. The customer has to explicitly share the file with Dell tech-support so that they can begin investing the logs.
1. Viewing chassis alerts.
2. Viewing chassis hardware logs.
3. Extract Log using Management Module.
1. Viewing chassis alerts.
On the OME-Modular home page, click Alerts to view details of the alerts that are triggered for the events that occurred in the chassis. You can also view the chassis hardware details by clicking Devices > Chassis > View Details > Alerts: You can sort the list of alerts based on the following advanced filters:
Severity
Acknowledge
Start Date
End Date
Source Name
Category
Subcategory
Message
Acknowledge
Unacknowledge
Ignore
Export
Delete
2. Viewing chassis hardware logs.
The logs of activities that are performed on the hardware components that are associated with the chassis are displayed on the OME-Modular Hardware Logs page. The log details that are displayed include severity, message ID, category, timestamp, and description. You can also view the chassis hardware logs by clicking Devices >Chassis > View Details > Hardware Logs.
You can perform the following tasks on the Hardware Logs page:
Click Advanced Filter to filter the logs based on severity, message ID, start date, end date, or category.
Click Export > Export Current Page to export all the displayed logs.
Select a specific log and click Export.
Management Module supports two methods of saving Extract Logs to the customer’s network.
- NFS Share
- CIFS Share
- Locally to device
Collecting Logs to NFS Share
Choosing "NFS" brings up: Input the network share address and path in fields that are shown above.
Collecting Logs to CIFS
Choosing "NFS" brings up Input the mandatory fields - network share address, path, username, and password. Domain is an optional field.
Collecting Logs Locally to the Device
With the Management Modules firmware release 1.10.00 and above, it is possible to locally gather the chassis logs.
Once the log collection job is finished, go back to the Extract Log menu to download the logs locally to the device, as shown in the figure below.
Once data is available then active support calls can be enabled to ensure the fastest time to resolution. This ZIP file can be shared with support to ensure detailed analysis of chassis configurations to ensure the most effective support which can plan and action for the health and insight into the PowerEdge MX.