Viewing Lifecycle log using web interfaceTo view the Lifecycle Logs, click Overview → Server → Logs → Lifecycle Log. The Lifecycle Log page is displayed. For moreinformation about the options, see the iDRAC Online Help.Filtering Lifecycle logsYou can filter logs based on category, severity, keyword, or date range.To filter the lifecycle logs:1. In the Lifecycle Log page, under the Log Filter section, do any or all of the following:• Select the Log Type from the drop-down list.• Select the severity level from the Severity drop-down list.• Enter a keyword.• Specify the date range.2. Click Apply.The filtered log entries are displayed in Log Results.Adding comments to Lifecycle logsTo add comments to the Lifecycle logs:1. In the Lifecycle Log page, click the + icon for the required log entry.The Message ID details are displayed.2. Enter the comments for the log entry in the Comment box.The comments are displayed in the Comment box.Viewing Lifecycle log using RACADMTo view Lifecycle logs, use the lclog command.For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.Exporting Lifecycle Controller logsYou can export the entire Lifecycle Controller log (active and archived entries) in a single zipped XML file to a network share or tothe local system. The zipped XML file extension is .xml.gz. The file entries are ordered sequentially based on their sequencenumbers, ordered from the lowest sequence number to the highest.Exporting Lifecycle Controller logs using web interfaceTo export the Lifecycle Controller logs using the Web interface:1. In the Lifecycle Log page, click Export.2. Select any of the following options:• Network — Export the Lifecycle Controller logs to a shared location on the network.• Local — Export the Lifecycle Controller logs to a location on the local system.NOTE: While specifying the network share settings, it is recommended to avoid special characters for user nameand password or percent encode the special characters.For information about the fields, see the iDRAC Online Help.3. Click Export to export the log to the specified location.Exporting Lifecycle Controller logs using RACADMTo export the Lifecycle Controller logs, use the lclog export command.166