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multiservicelog command

Use the multiservicelog command to obtain BMC Service Data Log of the multiple servers.

multiservicelog command syntax

OneCli.exe [misc] multiservicelog < --configfile <arg>> [options]
Table 1. multiservicelog command specific parameters
ParameterRequired/OptionalNotes
--cacertOptionalSpecify the path of CACert.
--insecureOptionalAllow insecure server connections when using SSL.
--proxy, -POptional

Specify proxy user credential and IP address used to connect to the target server specified in the --upload parameter.

This parameter should be used with --upload.

The format is user: password@host[:port].

For IPv6 address, the format is socks5://user:password@[IPv6]:port.

--proxy-cacertOptionalSpecify the path of proxy CACert.
--proxy-insecureOptionalConnect to HTTPS proxy without verifying.
--sftpOptionalSFTP connection information. Format: user: password@IP[port][dir/]. The address is used to save FFDC logs for VMWare ESXi.
--uploadOptional

This parameter can be specified with the following arguments: lenovo and server address.

If specified with lenovo, the format is: --upload lenovo. The inventory data is uploaded to Lenovo Upload Facility. Users should specify the case number, or specify both machine type and serial number.

If specified with server address, the format is: --upload server address. The inventory data is uploaded to the target server. The supported protocols include: TFTP, FTP, and SFTP.

If not specified, no inventory data will be uploaded.

  • --check-trust, -C

  • --output, -o

  • --never-check-trust, -N

  • --nolog,-n

Optional

Refer to Table 2.

Example of the multiservicelog command

OneCli.exe multiservicelog --configfile xxxx/xxxx