The racadm systemerase lcdata command does more than wipe out the Lifecycle Controller Log, it also will wipe the configuration, as well as the entire inventory of the server.
May I ask why you are wanting to delete the LCC log?
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Thanks a lot for your prompt reply. I want to start testing the machine with clear lifecycle and SEL logs, then test it and catch any anomalies reported during the procedure, and once done, clear them again before giving the box to the customer for provisioning.
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July 13th, 2023 14:00
I thought that you can clear the SEL(Server Event Log) but not the LCC one. For the SEL its possible with a "racadm clrsel" command.
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July 14th, 2023 04:00
Yeah indeed. The only way I have found is using
to clear the hardware logs and alert, but would this be the LCC ones or still the SEL logs?
Thanks,
Theo
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September 28th, 2023 11:23
Seems that the above commands clear just the SEL logs. Any idea about how to clear the lifecycle logs using omsa or racadm?
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September 28th, 2023 19:42
Hello,
Thanks a lot for your reply. So what I can see is that I could use the racadm systemerase lcdata. But what data would this wipe out? Just the logs?
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September 29th, 2023 08:58
Hello Chris,
Thanks a lot for your prompt reply. I want to start testing the machine with clear lifecycle and SEL logs, then test it and catch any anomalies reported during the procedure, and once done, clear them again before giving the box to the customer for provisioning.
Thanks,
Theo