I don't think you can view logs or get errors from a storage device using the iDRAC 6. Usually you use OMSA or a storage management utility to do that. If you are remote but can get a connection to the local network, you can get to OMSA with the URL https://server:1311.
DELL-Jeff M
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March 22nd, 2011 17:00
I don't think you can view logs or get errors from a storage device using the iDRAC 6. Usually you use OMSA or a storage management utility to do that. If you are remote but can get a connection to the local network, you can get to OMSA with the URL https://server:1311.
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March 23rd, 2011 10:00
Thanks I was able to install the linux omsa command line utilities and find a failed drive using omreport storage commands.
Is there a command for a general error log for storage instead of having to look at the status of every drive in the output?
NM, found it. omreport system alertlog