ESM log Size is full ---- How to Clear
Generally when we open Dell open manage console, suddenly we see that Hardware log status is showing critical and event logs are filling saying ESM log is full...
We need to clear the ESM logs regularly before it reaches 100%. However please follow the below command and procedure before clearing the logs.
Generally when we open Dell open manage console, suddenly we see that Hardware log status is showing critical and event logs are filling saying ESM log is full...
We need to clear the ESM logs regularly before it reaches 100%. However please follow the below command and procedure before clearing the logs.
- Open Dell Manage console, go to logs tab.
- Then select ESM logs, you will see an export option.
- Export the logs and save it on local drive for future use.
- Now open command prompt and Runas administrator.
- Type omconfig system esmlog action=clear
- Done, your logs are cleared. Come back to Dell open manage console.
- Now hardware logs will show green which is normal.
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