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Running PECLogs script by using GNOME terminal

  1. Boot the PowerEdge C server by using the Linux-Based Diagnostics Tools (Dell 12G-14G servers) option.
    The CentOS desktop is displayed.
  2. Double-click the gnome-terminal icon.
    The GNOME terminal window is displayed.
  3. At the command prompt, type su – and press Enter.
    The Password prompt is displayed.
  4. Type dell and press Enter.
    The root user command prompt is displayed.
  5. Type cd /opt/dell/pec/pec-logs/ and press Enter.
  6. Type ./pec-logs and press Enter.
    The PECLogs script runs and the output is saved in the /var/data folder.
    NOTE: The PECLogs script is applicable only for PowerEdge C servers.

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