Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 2.3 for PowerEdge FX2 and FX2s RACADM CLI Guide July 2020 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction...................................................................................................................11 What’s new in this release................................................................................................................................................... 11 Supported RACADM Interfaces..........................................................................................................................................
getpciecfg............................................................................................................................................................................ 54 getpminfo............................................................................................................................................................................. 55 gettracelog.................................................................................................................................
Chapter 3: CMC Property Database Group and Object Descriptions................................................. 102 idRacInfo............................................................................................................................................................................. 102 idRacProductInfo - Read only.................................................................................................................................... 103 idRacDescriptionInfo - Read only............
cfgSerialTelnetEnable (Read/Write) .........................................................................................................................116 cfgOobSnmp....................................................................................................................................................................... 117 cfgOobSnmpAgentCommunity (Read/Write)..........................................................................................................
cfgServerNodeId ......................................................................................................................................................... 128 cfgServerIPMIOverLanEnable (Read/Write)........................................................................................................... 128 cfgServerDNSRegisterIMC (Read/Write)................................................................................................................128 cfgServerDNSIMCName (Read/Write)...
cfgLDAPSRVLookupServiceName (Read/Write)................................................................................................... 138 cfgLdapRoleGroup.............................................................................................................................................................138 cfgLdapRoleGroupDN (Read/Write)........................................................................................................................
cfgIPv6Address............................................................................................................................................................150 cfgIPv6PrefixLength (Read/Write).......................................................................................................................... 150 cfgIPv6Gateway (Read/Write).................................................................................................................................
cfgEnableiDRACIPMIOverLAN...................................................................................................................................160 cfgEnableiDRACIPv4DHCP........................................................................................................................................ 160 cfgStartingiDRACIPv4Address................................................................................................................................... 161 cfgiDRACIPv4GateWay.......
1 Introduction This document provides information about the RACADM subcommands, supported RACADM interfaces, and property database groups and object definitions of CMC for PowerEdge FX2/FX2s. NOTE: The terms “storage sled” and “storage module” are used interchangeably in this document. Topics: • • What’s new in this release Supported RACADM Interfaces What’s new in this release • Added a new command, sslcertdownload, to download SSL certificates from CMC.
Remote RACADM racadm -r -u -p getconfig -g [-o ] [-i ] racadm -r -u -p Example racadm -r -u myuser -p mypass getconfig -g idracinfo racadm -r -u myuser -p mypass getsysinfo RACADM Command Options Table 1. Command options and their deception Option Description -r Specifies the remote IP address of the controller.
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789~`!@#$%^&*()_+-={}[]|\:";'<>,.?/ Supported RACADM Subcommands Table 3.
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Table 3. Details of Subcommands (continued) Subcommand CMC traceroute Yes Yes traceroute6 Yes Yes Other Documents You May Need To access the documents from the Dell Support site. Along with this Reference Guide, you can access the following guides available at dell.com/support/manuals. • • • • • • • The CMC FX2/FX2s Online Help provides information about using the Web interface. To access the Online Help, click Help on the CMC web interface.
2 RACADM Subcommand Details This section provides detailed descriptions about the RACADM subcommands, including the syntax and valid entries.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • jobqueue krbkeytabupload license netstat ping ping6 racdump racreset racresetcfg remoteimage serveraction set setassettag setchassisname setflexaddr setled setniccfg setractime setslotname setsysinfo SSH or Telnet RACADM sshpkauth sslkeyupload sslcertdownload sslcertupload sslcertview sslcsrgen sslresetcfg sslsshresetcfg testcifsshare testemail testfeature testtrap traceroute traceroute6 Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Ch
NOTE: The - (dash) character cannot be the first character of the string, regardless of whether the string is quoted. There are different escaping rules for double quotation marks. There are different escaping rules for using single quotation mark and double quotation marks.
sslcsrgen testemail testfeature testtrap traceroute traceroute6 ------- generate a certificate CSR from the CMC test CMC e-mail notifications test CMC feature x test CMC SNMP trap notifications determine the route of a packet determine the route of a packet Example for RACADM ? racadm ? getsysinfo getsysinfo -- display general CMC and system information Usage: racadm getsysinfo [-d] [-c] [-A] [-4] [-6] ----------------------------------------------------------Valid Options: -d : show CMC inf
Table 6. Details of chassislog (continued) NOTE: It is recommended that you use Firmware RACADM to run this subcommand. Synopsis Input racadm chassislog view [-i] racadm chassislog view [-c ] [-s ] [-b ] [-q ] [-n ] [-r ] [-e ] • • • • • • • • -i — Displays the number of records present in the active log. You cannot use this option with any other option. -c — The log type to filter the records.
chassislog export Table 7. Details of chassislog export Description Exports the Chassis log to a remote share.
Table 8. Details of chassislog clear (continued) NOTE: The default local account credential is root (user name) and calvin (user password). chassisaction Table 9. Details of chassisaction Description Runs a power action on the chassis or a switch. To use this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Control Administrator privilege. Synopsis Input racadm chassisaction [-m ] • -m — Module on which you want to carry out the action.
Table 10. Details of closessn (continued) Output None Example • racadm closessn -i 1234 • Closes the session 1234. racadm closessn –u root • Closes all the sessions for root user. racadm closessn –a Closes all the sessions. clrsel Table 11. Details of clrsel Description Deletes all existing records from the System Event Log (SEL). To use this subcommand, you must have the Clear Logs privilege.
Table 12. Details of config (continued) • • • • • • -f — The -f < filename > option causes config to read the contents of the file specified by < filename > and configure CMC. NOTE: When the –f option is specified and configuration of an attribute fails, then configuration of other attributes in that group is skipped. -p — This option must be used with the -f option. It directs config to delete the password entries contained in the config file -f < filename > after the configuration is complete.
Table 13. Details of connect (continued) Examples • server —: where n = 1 to 4 and x = a to d (lower case) NOTE: The values 2 and 4 for n are valid only for multi-node sleds. • switch-n: where n = 1 to 2 or • Connect to I/O Module 1 serial console racadm connect -m switch-1 • Connect to server 1 serial console racadm connect -m server-1 deploy Table 14. Details of deploy Description Deploys blade server or IOM by specifying the required properties.
Table 14. Details of deploy (continued) • • • • • • • • Legal values: For switches, valid passwords are 6 - 32 ASCII characters in length, ranging in value 32–125 (decimal). For servers, valid passwords are 1 – 20 ASCII characters in length, ranging in value 32 – 126 (decimal). -s — Sets the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway for the specified server, separated by single spaces. ○ ipaddress—A string representing a valid IP address. For example, 192.168.0.20.
Table 15. Details of eventfilters (continued) • • • • System Config Updates Audit Valid severity values are: • • • Critical Warning Informational Valid examples of alert descriptors are: Input • cmc.alert.all • cmc.alert.audit • cmc.alert.audit.lic • cmc.alert.audit.warning • cmc.alert.audit.lic.critical • • • • get — Displays the list of event filter settings. set — Configures the actions and notifications for a given event filter configuration.
Table 15. Details of eventfilters (continued) • Configure using subcategory as a parameter. For example, all configurations under the licensing subcategory in the audit category are assigned poweroff as action and all notifications are enabled: racadm eventfilters set -c cmc.alert.audit.lic -n all • Configure using subcategory and severity as parameters.
Table 17. Details of fcp attribute (continued) Input • • enable: Enables the force password change feature getstatus: Displays the status of force change password feature NOTE: You must have the RAC_ADMIN privileges to run the fcp enable command. Legal Values Example For the fcp get status, the values are: • • 0 : FCP Feature has been disabled on CMC. 1 : FCP Feature has been enabled on CMC.
featurecard Table 19. Details of featurecard Description Verifies proper SD card installation and displays the SD card status. To use this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. Synopsis racadm featurecard -s Input -s — Lists active SD card features and SD card status. Output An example of output is given here.
Table 20. Details of fwupdate (continued) of the specified user for the file if the host system is running Linux or another variant of UNIX. If the host system is running Windows, then a default folder, such as C:\ftproot is searched. NOTE: While performing firmware update using the racadm fwupdate command, if the number of characters in the firmware image path is greater than 256 characters, the remote RACADM session logs off with the error message ERROR: Specified path is too long.
Table 20. Details of fwupdate (continued) • Upload a firmware image from the client and start firmware update: racadm -r 192.168.0.120 -u root -p calvin fwupdate -p -u -d firmimg.cmc • Upload the firmware image from the TFTP server and start the firmware update: racadm fwupdate -g -u -a 192.168.0.100 -d fx2_cmc.bin -m cmc-active TFTP firmwareate has been initiated. This update process may take several minutes to complete. • Upload the firmware image from the FTP server and start the firmware update.
Table 21. Firmware update methods (continued) FW Update Method CMC Firmware RACADM—FTP Yes get Table 22. Details of get Description Saves CMC configuration properties or CMC Event Filter configurations to a file. NOTE: If CMC is not in the network, you cannot export the chassis configuration profile to a remote network share with proxy using the get command. But, you can export the chassis configuration profile to the local management station.
Table 22. Details of get (continued) • • • • ○ server-—where n = 1 to 16 ○ all—for listing profiles assigned to all blades. ○ server-—where n = 1 to 8; x = a to d (lower case) -s—check the status of the last successfully initiated server profile operation. --clone—export the cloned configuration file. Only the XML file format is supported. The configuration file can be exported to a local or remote share. --replace—export the replaced configuration file. Only XML file format is supported.
Table 22. Details of get (continued) The clone configuration file is default if --clone or --replace is not specified. getactiveerrors Table 23. Details of getactiveerrors Description Displays the active errors in a chassis. To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege.
getchassisname Table 25. Details of getchassisname Description Displays the name of the chassis. To use this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis racadm getchassisname Example racadm getchassisname CMC-1 getconfig Table 26. Details of getconfig Description Retrieves CMC configuration parameters individually, or all CMC configuration groups may be retrieved and saved to a file.
Table 26. Details of getconfig (continued) NOTE: The -m option is available only for cfgRemoteHosts, cfgRacTuning, cfgSerial, cfgSessionManagement, cfgLanNetworking, and cfgIPv6LanNetworking commands. • • • Output -o — The -o or object option specifies the object name that is used in the query. This option is optional and can be used with the -g option. -u — The -u , or user name option, can be used to display the configuration for the specified user.
Table 28. Details of getdcinfo (continued) NOTE: Fabric verification for server DCs is performed only when the chassis is turned on. When the chassis is on stand-by power, iDRACs on the server modules remain turned off and thus are unable to report the server's DC fabric type. The DC fabric type may not be reported in the CMC user interface until iDRAC on the server is turned on. Synopsis racadm getdcinfo Input -n — Displays the model names for the daughter cards in servers. Table 29.
getsleduplinkstatus Table 32. Details of getsleduplinkstatus Description Synopsis Examples Displays multi-node sled network switch uplink status. racadm getsleduplinkstatus racadm getsleduplinkstatus Sled No : 2 Port No A1 Link Status A2 Link Status Port No A1 Link Status A2 Link Status Sled No : 3 Port No A1 Link Status A2 Link Status Port No A1 Link Status A2 Link Status = 3 = Up = Down = 4 = Up = Up = 5 = Up = Down = 4 = Up = Up getflexaddr Table 33.
Table 34. Example (continued) 1b Enabled Present 1c Enabled Present 1d Enabled Not Present 2 Enabled Present 3a Disabled Present 3b Disabled Present 3c Disabled Present 3d Disabled Present 4 Disabled Present A A Enabled idrac Management Controller Enabled Table 34. Example Table 35.
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Table 36. Details of getioinfo (continued) Input • • • • -m — Specifies the module or device. The must be switch — , where n = 1–2 -s — Displays the stack information. Table 37. Example 1 switc h-1 N/A None Not Presen t N/A N/A N/A No N/A switc h-2 PE 10 Gigab it KR Presen t OK ON Master No N/A Table 38.
Table 39. Details of getled (continued) • server-1 ON racadm getled -m server-1 server-1 Extension(1) getmacaddress Table 40. Details of getmacaddress Description Displays the MAC/WWN addresses for all modules or for a specified module. The decoder values in the Type column indicate the protocols of the network cards. • • • • 0— Unsupported 1— ISCSI 2— FCoE-FIP 3— iSCSI/FCoE-FIP To use this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege.
• Display iSCSI MAC for server-1. racadm getmacaddress -m server-1 -t iscsi • Display extra iSCSI MACs for server-1 (if available). racadm getmacaddress -m server-1 -t iscsi -x • Displays the user-defined MAC and WWN address. • ○ racadm getmacaddress -c io-identity ○ racadm getmacaddress -c io-identity -m server -2 Displays the console assigned MAC/WWN of all LOMs or mezzanine cards. racadm getmacaddress -c all • Displays the chassis assigned WWN/MAC address.
Table 43. MAC address for switch 1 (continued) Server-1b Not Present Not Installed Not Installed Not Installed Table 44. MAC for server-1 server-1 Present 00:11:43:FD:B7:2 A 00:11:43:FD:B7:2 A 00:11:43:FD:B7:2 B 00:11:43:FD:B7:2 C 00:11:43:FD:B7:2 D Table 45.
Table 46. Ethernet and iSCSI MAC address (continued) CMC Present N/A 00:1E:4F:1F:3C:5 8 N/A Server-1 Present 00:1E:4F:2A:AF:7 B 00:1E:4F:2A:D3:9 7 00:1E:4F:2A:D3:9 9 Server-2 Present 00:22:19:D2:1E:8 4 N/A N/A Server-3 Not Present N/A N/A N/A Server-4 Present 00:18:8B:FF:45:2 A 00:18:8B:FF:AA:0 2 00:18:8B:FF:AA:0 4 Switch-1 Present N/A 00:00:00:00:00:0 0 N/A Table 47.
Table 48. MAC/WWN addresses for all LOMs or mezzanine cards (continued) Switch-1 Gigabit Ethernet Present 84:8F:69:FC:E8 :F0 Unknown IO-Identity Gigabit Ethernet Present 84:8F:69:FC:E8 :F1 Unknown IO-Identity 10 GbE KR Present F8:B1:56:45:DD :BD N/A Factory Table 49.
Table 50. console assigned MAC/WWN of all LOMs or mezzanine cards (continued) Switch-1 Not Installed Not Present Not Installed N/A N/A NOTE: If the I/O Modules in slots 1 and 2 are absent and the getmacaddress -a and getmacaddress —c all commands are run, the output is displayed as Not Installed in the following columns: • • • getmodinfo Table 51.
Table 51. Details of getmodinfo (continued) Table 52.
Table 51. Details of getmodinfo (continued) Table 52. Details (continued) Server-2 b Present OFF OK JD3FRTW JD3FRTWb Server-2 c Present OFF OK JD3FRTW JD3FRTWc Server-2 d Present OFF OK JD3FRTW JD3FRTWd Cable-IO Present ON OK STOMP11 N/A Cable-CP Present ON OK STOMP11 N/A getniccfg Table 53. Details of getniccfg Description Displays the current NIC settings.
Table 53. Details of getniccfg (continued) Static Gateway = 192.168.0.1 Current IP Address = 192.168.0.12 Current Subnet Mask = 255.255.254.0 Current Gateway = 192.168.0.
Static Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 Static Gateway = 192.168.0.1 Current IP Address = 10.94.225.212 Current Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.128 Current Gateway = 10.94.225.
PS1 PS2 0CC6WF 0GYH9V Online Online 0.3 A 0.3 A 208.0 V 209.0 V 1100 W 1100 W getpciecfg Table 55. Details of getpciecfg Description Displays the FQDD of the PCIe slots and their mapping information and properties. NOTE: To use this subcommand, you must have CMC Login User privilege. NOTE: Lengthy PCIe card names and server slot names are truncated when the assignments for all PCIe slots are displayed.
getpminfo Table 56. Details of getpminfo Description Displays power management status information. To use this subcommand, you must have CMC Login User privilege.
Table 57. Details of gettracelog (continued) • • -s—Specifies the starting record to display. -A—Does not display headers or labels. NOTE: The -A and -o options are deprecated. Output The default output display shows the record number, timestamp, source, and description. The timestamp begins at midnight, January 1 and increases until the system boots. After the system boots, the timestamp of the system timestamp is used.
Table 59. Details of getsel (continued) • • • • • -s — Specifies the starting record used for the display. -E — Displays RAW SEL data with the other data for each entry. -R — Displays only RAW SEL data for each entry. -i — Displays the number of entries in the SEL. --more — Displays one screen at a time and prompts the user to continue (similar to the UNIX more command.) NOTE: The -A, -E, -o, and -R options are deprecated.
Table 60. Details of getslotname (continued) Example • Display all slots names. racadm getslotname 1 SLOT-01 2 Webserver01 3 Webserver3 4 SLOT-04 • WXP-8GRB221 WXP-319QWEecet5 Display the name of the third slot. racadm getslotname -i 3 • • • Verify if the option ‘0’ is set for displaying the slot name. Verify if the option ‘1’ is set for displaying the host name. Verify if the option ‘2’ is set for displaying the iDRAC DNS name.
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racadm getsensorinfo -c Table 64.
getssninfo Table 68. Details of getssninfo Description Displays a list of users that are connected to CMC. The following information is displayed: • • • • • Session ID Username IP address (if applicable) Session type (for example, serial or Telnet) Login date and time in MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS format NOTE: Based on the Session ID (SSNID) or the user name (User), the CMC administrator can close the respective sessions or all the sessions using the, closessn subcommand. For more information, see closessn.
Table 70. Details of getstoragemoduleinfo (continued) Table 71. Details (continued) Storage-1 N/A Storage-2 System.Modular.02 Storage-3 System.Modular.03 Storage-4 System.Modular.04 Display format of storage sled information when the storage mode is “joined” or has a single controller. racadm getstoragemoduleinfo -c System.Modular.02 Storage-2 FQDD = System.Modular.
Table 70. Details of getstoragemoduleinfo (continued) Display format of storage sled information when the storage mode is “Split dual host”. racadm getstoragemoduleinfo -c System.Modular.03 Storage-3 FQDD = System.Modular.03 Chassis Slot = 3 Name = SLOT-03 (Storage) Model = PowerEdge FD332 Status = OK Service Tag = 4657248 Asset Tag = ERHJ57834 Intrusion State = Closed Storage Mode = Split dual host Number of Controllers = 1 FQDD = RAID.Modular.
Table 73. Details of getsysinfo (continued) NOTE: The Hostname and OS Name fields in the getsysinfo output display accurate information only if Dell OpenManage Server Administrator is installed on the managed system. Else, these fields may be blank or inaccurate. An exception to this are VMware operating system names, which are displayed even if Server Administrator is not installed on the managed system.
Table 73. Details of getsysinfo (continued) NOTE: In the Chassis Information output, the PCIe Switch Board Type information is displayed only for PowerEdge FX2s chassis model. Examples racadm getsysinfo -d racadm getsysinfo -c racadm getsysinfo -A racadm getsysinfo -4 racadm getsysinfo -6 gettracelog Table 74. Details of gettracelog Description Lists all the trace log entries in CMC.
Table 75. Details of getversion (continued) NOTE: To use this subcommand, you must have CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis • • • Input racadm getversion racadm getversion [-b | -c] [-m ] racadm getversion -l [-m ] [-f ] NOTE: The -b, -c and -l options are not available for CMC modules. NOTE: The -l option requires that the Lifecycle Controller service is enabled on the servers. For version information, see the RACADM Readme available at dell.com/ support/manuals.
Table 75. Details of getversion (continued) < module > is one of the following: ○ ○ ○ ○ server-n , where n = 1 to 4. switch-n , where n = 1 to 2. CMC mainboard NOTE: The Linux shell script does not support the characters—$ (dollar),` (back quote), \ (forward slash), & (ampersand), ( (open bracket), ) (Close bracket), = (equal), | (Pipe), ; (semi colon)," (Double quote), ' (single quote), < (less than), and > (greater than).
Table 76. Details of ifconfig (continued) Example $ racadm ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1D:09:FF:DA:23 inet addr:192.168.0.1 Mask:255.255.255.0 Metric:1 frame:0 carrier:0 Bcast:192.168.0.120 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 RX packets:2550665 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 (0.0 B) RX bytes:272532097 (259.9 MiB) TX bytes:0 jobqueue Table 77.
Table 77. Details of jobqueue (continued) Job Name=Reboot4 Status=New Start Time=[NOW] Expiration Time=[NOW] ---------------------------------------------------------[Job ID=RID_852215634901] Job Name=Reboot4 Status=New Start Time=[NOW] Expiration Time=[NOW] ---------------------------------------------------------• Delete the specified job: racadm jobqueue delete -i RID_860202993201 • racadm jobqueue delete -i krbkeytabupload Table 78.
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Table 79. Details of license (continued) A2Wir6lJ1MoP8iBAtqsEKDv8 1982-04-07T21:00:00 License Type Entitlement ID = EVALUATION = Expiration = ○ View the storage sled license information in the chassis. racadm license view -c System.Modular.03 Status = OK Device = System.Modular.
Table 79. Details of license (continued) ○ Delete licenses on a particular device. For example. Embedded CMC: racadm license delete -c cmc.embedded.1 ○ Delete license using an entitlement ID. For example, xYZabcdefg racadm license delete -e xYZabcdefg ○ Delete license using a transaction ID. For example, 2. racadm license delete -t 2 ○ Delete a storage sled license. For example, System.Modular.03 racadm license delete -c System.Modular.03 • Replace a license.
ping Table 81. Details of ping Description Verifies that the destination IP address is reachable from CMC with the current routing-table contents. A destination IP address is required. An ICMP echo packet is sent to the destination IP address based on the current routing-table contents. To use this subcommand for CMC, you must have the Administrator privilege for CMC. Synopsis racadm ping ping6 Table 82.
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Current IPv6 DNS Server 2 = :: DNS Servers from DHCPv6 = 1 Chassis Information: System Model System AssetTag Service Tag Express Service Code Chassis Name Chassis Location Chassis Midplane Version Power Status System ID PCIe Switch Board Type = = = = = = = = = = PowerEdge FX2s 00000 grapple 108126335602 CMC-grapple [UNDEFINED] 1.
Cable Cable 1 2 Cable-IO Cable-CP OK OK =============================================================================== Switches Information ===============================================================================
[Power Budget Status] System Input Power Peak System Power Peak System Power Timestamp Minimum System Power Minimum System Power Timestamp Overall Power Health Redundancy System Input Power Cap Redundancy Policy System Input Max Power Capacity Input Redundancy Reserve Max Power Conservation Mode Power Available for Server Power-on [Chassis Power Supply Status Table]
=============================================================================== Raclog Information =============================================================================== SeqNumber = 7 Message ID = USR8513 Category = Audit AgentID = CMC Severity = Information Timestamp = 2016-07-04 20:25:07 Message Arg 1 = root Message Arg 2 = 10.94.18.232 Message Arg 3 = SSH Message = root login successful from 10.94.18.232 (type=SSH).
Table 84. Details of racreset (continued) Synopsis Input racadm racreset [-m ] -m — This option can have one of the following values: • • • server <-n>, where n= 1–4 server <-nx>, where n=1–4 and x=a-d (lower case) sled-n , where n=1–4 NOTE: The -m sled-n option is available only for multinode servers. NOTE: You can use the -f option to force the reset. This option is available only with the -m option. NOTE: You can specify multiple modules: -m –m .
Table 85. Details of racresetcfg (continued) NOTE: If the racresetcfg is performed on a chassis, the CMC resets after the task. Example • Perform reset of configuration data to defaults for server-1 module. racadm racresetcfg -m server-1 • Perform reset of power cap feature. racadm racresetcfg -c pcap remoteimage Table 86. Details of remoteimage Description Connects, disconnects, or deploys a media file on a remote server. To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator permission.
Table 86. Details of remoteimage (continued) • racadm remoteimage -d Disable Remote File Started. Please check status using -s option to verify if the Remote File Share is ENABLED or DISABLED. • racadm remoteimage -s Remote File Share is Enabled. UserName Password ShareName //192.168.0.1/xxxx/dtk_3.3_73_Linux.iso serveraction Table 87. Details of serveraction Description Enables you to perform power management operations on the host system.
Table 87. Details of serveraction (continued) Example • Turn off server 3 from the CMC. racadm serveraction -m server-3 powerdown • Server power operation successful. Turn off server 3 from iDRAC. racadm serveraction powerdown • Server power operation successful Turn off server 3 from CMC when power is already turned off on that server. racadm serveraction -m server-3 powerdown • Server is already powered OFF. Turn off the server from CMC when power is already turned off on that server.
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Table 88. Details of set (continued) • Configure a CMC from an XML configuration file on a local share using remote racadm racadm -r 192.168.0.120 -u -p set -f myfile.xml -t xml • Configure a CMC from an XML configuration file on a remote CIFS share racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -u myuser -p mypass -l // 192.168.0.0/myshare • Configure a CMC from an XML configuration file on a remote NFS share racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -l 192.168.0.
Table 89. Details of setassettag (continued) To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. NOTE: The special characters " (double quote), ` (back quote), & (ampersand), and \ (backslash) are not supported for this subcommand. Synopsis Input racadm setassettag -m chassis -m < module > — Specifies the module whose asset tag you want to set. Legal value: chassis You can obtain the same output if you do not include this option, because there is only one legal value.
Table 91. Details of setflexaddr (continued) NOTE: The server must be turned off to change the slot state. All servers must be turned off to change the fabric state. The MAC/WWN addresses must be managed locally (not by an external console) to use this command. Synopsis racadm setflexaddr [-i ][-f ] < slot# > = 1 to 4 < fabricName > = A1 or A2 < state > = 0 or 1 where 0 is disable and 1 is enable.
Table 92. Details of setled (continued) NOTE: The setled command generates an error when used on the extension slot of a multi-slot server. • racadm setled -m server-2 -1 1 ERROR: Server in slot 9 is an extension of the server in slot 1. setniccfg Table 93. Details of setniccfg Description Sets the CMC IP address. It displays an error message if the requested operation could not be performed, or a success message, if the operation is completed successfully.
Table 93. Details of setniccfg (continued) • • ○ 1 to 4000, 4021, and 4094 inclusive ○ vlan_priority> 0 to 7, inclusive -p — Disables IPV4 (default)/IPV6 protocol -k — Must be one of the following legal values: • ○ no arguments imply autonegotiate ○ = 10, 100 ○ = half, full -r — Enable or disable redundant mode. The legal values are: ○ 1 — Enable ○ 0 — Disable NOTE: The options -o, -k, -p, and -r can be specified for chassis only.
setractime Table 94. Details of setractime Description Sets the date and time on the CMC. To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. Synopsis • • • racadm setractime -d racadm setractime -l YYYYMMDDhhmmss racadm setractime -z {?|timezone|timezone-prefix*} Input • -d — Sets the time in the string yyyymmddhhmmss.
Table 94. Details of setractime (continued) Example The setractime subcommand supports dates ranging from 1/1/1970 00:00:00 through 12/31/2030 23:59:59. To set the local time to October 24, 2007 at 3:02:30 PM: racadm setractime -l 20071024150230 The time was set successfully. setslotname Table 95.
Table 96. Details of setsysinfo (continued) NOTE: The special characters " (double quote), ` (back quote), &(ampersand), > (greater than), < (less than), and \ (backslash) are not supported for this subcommand. Synopsis Input racadm setsysinfo [-c chassisname|chassislocation] • • Example < string > — Indicates a maximum of 64 non-extended ASCII chassis name or location. -c — Sets the chassis name or location.
Table 97. Details of sshpkauth (continued) The view mode allows the user to view a key specified by the user or all keys. racadm sshpkauth -i <2 to 16> -v -k <1 to 4> racadm sshpkauth -i <2 to 16> -v -k all Delete The delete mode allows the user to delete a key specified by the user or all keys. racadm sshpkauth -i <2 to 16> -d -k <1 to 4> racadm sshpkauth -i <2 to 16> -d -k all Synopsis racadm sshpkauth NOTE: For DSA keys greater than 2048, use the following racadm command.
wilU2VLw/iRH1ZymUFnut8ggbPQgqV2L8bsUaMqb5PooIIvV6hy4isCNJU= 1024-bit RSA, converted from OpenSSH by xx_xx@xx.xx Key ID 2: Key ID 3: Key ID 4: sslkeyupload Table 98. Details of sslkeyupload Description Uploads SSL key from the client to CMC. To use this subcommand, you must have Server Administrator permission. Synopsis Input Output Example racadm sslkeyupload -t -f • -t — Specifies the key to upload.
Table 99. Details of sslcertdownload (continued) • Download Active Directory certificate racadm -r 1.2.3.4 -u root -p calvin sslcertdownload -t 2 -f ad_cert.txt sslcertupload Table 100. Details of sslcertupload Description Uploads a custom SSL server or CA certificate for Directory Service from the client to CMC. To use this subcommand, you must have the Server Administrator permission.
Table 102. Output Serial Number 00 Subject Information: Country Code (CC) US State (S) Texas Locality (L) Round Rock Organization (O) Dell Inc. Organizational Unit (OU) Remote Access Group Common Name (CN) CMC Default certificate Issuer Information: Country Code (CC) US State (S) Texas Locality (L) Round Rock Organization (O) Dell Inc.
racadm sslcertview -t 1 -A 00 US Texas Round Rock Dell Inc. Remote Access Group CMC default certificate US Texas Round Rock Dell Inc. Remote Access Group CMC default certificate Jul 8 16:21:56 2005 GMT Jul 7 16:21:56 2010 GMT sslcsrgen Table 103. Details of sslcsrgen Description Generates and downloads a CSR file to the client’s local file system. The CSR can be used for creating a custom SSL certificate that can be used for SSL transactions on CMC.
Table 103. Details of sslcsrgen (continued) • • Example CSR was generated successfully. CSR does not exist. racadm sslcsrgen -s or racadm sslcsrgen -g -f c:\csr\csrtest.txt NOTE: Before a CSR can be generated, the CSR fields must be configured in the RACADM cfgRacSecurity group. For example: racadm config -g cfgRacSecurity -o cfgRacSecCsrCommonName MyCompany NOTE: In telnet/ssh console, you can only generate and not download the CSR file.
• • • Example -u—User name of the CIFS share that must be tested. -p—Password for the CIFS share that must be tested. -l—The CIFS share location that must be tested. racadm testcifsshare -u shareme -p shareme -l //100.97.174.77/lccifs testemail Table 105. Details of testemail Description Sends a test e-mail from CMC to a specified destination.
Table 106. Details of testfeature (continued) Option Description • • • ad — Tests Active Directory configuration using simple authentication (user name and password). adkrb — Tests Active Directory configuration using the Kerberos authentication. ldap — Tests LDAP configuration and operation (requires user name and password). -u < username > The user name specified in an appropriate format for the selected authentication method. That is, Active Directory users are specified as user_name@domain_name.
Table 108. Details of testfeature -f adkrb (continued) • • • • • Verifies if the CMC can acquire CMC, LDAP and Global Catalog servers FQDN through reverse IP lookups. Verifies that the CMC principal name matches the principal name in the uploaded Keytab file. Verifies that the CMC acquires a Kerberos TGT. Acquires user privileges from the Active Directory server. Checks the time to acquire user privileges with the allotted time to login.
traceroute Table 111. Details of traceroute Description Traces the network path of routers that packets take as they are forwarded from your system to a destination IPv4 address. To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator permission. Synopsis • • Input racadm traceroute racadm traceroute 192.168.0.1 racadm traceroute 192.168.0.1 Output traceroute to 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1) 0.801 ms 0.246 ms 0.
3 CMC Property Database Group and Object Descriptions The CMC property database contains the configuration information for CMC. Data is organized by associated object, and objects are organized by object group. The IDs for the groups and objects that the property database supports are listed in this section for CMC. Use the group and object IDs with the RACADM subcommands to configure CMC. NOTE: RACADM sets the value of objects without performing any functional validation on them.
idRacProductInfo - Read only Table 113. Details of idRacProductInfo Description A text string that identifies the product. Legal Values A string of up to 63 ASCII characters. Default for iDRAC Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller. Default for CMC Chassis Management Controller. idRacDescriptionInfo - Read only Table 114. Details of idRacDescriptionInfo Description A text description of the RAC type. Legal Values A string of up to 255 ASCII characters.
cfgLanNetworking This group contains parameters to configure CMC NIC for IPv4. One instance of the group is allowed. Some objects in this group may require CMC NIC to be reset, which may cause a brief loss in connectivity. Objects that change CMC NIC IP address settings close all active user sessions and require users to reconnect using the updated IP address settings. For CMC, use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands.
Table 120. Details of cfgNicVLanId (continued) Example racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgNicVlanID 1 cfgNicVLanPriority - Read or Write Table 121. Details of cfgNicVLanPriority Description Specifies the VLAN Priority for the network VLAN configuration in CMC. This property is only valid if cfgNicVLanEnable is set to 1 (enabled). Legal Values 0–7 Default 0 Example racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgNicVLanPriority 7 cfgDNSDomainNameFromDHCP - Read or Write Table 122.
Table 123. Details of cfgDNSDomainName (continued) Default cfgDNSRacName - Read or Write Table 124. Details of cfgDNSRacName Description Displays the CMC name, which is rac-service tag by default. This parameter is only valid if cfgDNSRegisterRac is set to 1 (TRUE). Legal Values A string of up to 63 ASCII characters. At least one character must be alphabetic. NOTE: Some DNS servers only register names of 31 characters or fewer.
Example: racadm getconfig -g cfgLanNetworking cfgNicEnable=1 cfgNicIPv4Enable=1 cfgNicIpAddress=192.168.0.120 cfgNicNetmask=255.255.255.0 cfgNicGateway=192.168.0.1 cfgNicUseDhcp=1 # cfgNicMacAddress=00:00:00:00:00:01 cfgNicVLanEnable=0 cfgNicVLanID=1 cfgNicVLanPriority=0 cfgDNSServersFromDHCP=1 cfgDNSServer1=192.168.0.5 cfgDNSServer2=192.168.0.6 cfgDNSRacName=cmc-frankly cfgDNSDomainName=fwad.lab cfgDNSDomainNameFromDHCP=1 cfgDNSRegisterRac=1 cfgDNSServersFromDHCP - Read or Write Table 126.
cfgDNSServer1 - Read or Write Table 127. Details of cfgDNSServer1 Description Specifies the IPv4 address for DNS server 1. This property is only valid if cfgDNSServersFromDHCP is set to 0 (FALSE). NOTE: cfgDNSServer1 and cfgDNSServer2 may be set to identical values while swapping addresses. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv4 address. For example: 192.168.0.20. Default 0.0.0.0 cfgDNSServer2 - Read or Write Table 128.
cfgNicNetmask - Read or Write Table 131. Details of cfgNicNetmask Description The subnet mask used for CMC IP address. This property is only valid if cfgNicUseDhcp is set to 0 (FALSE). NOTE: This parameter is only configurable if the cfgNicUseDhcp parameter is set to 0 (FALSE). Legal Values String representing a valid subnet mask. For example: 255.255.255.0. Default 255.255.255.0 cfgNicGateway - Read or Write Table 132. Details of cfgNicGateway Description CMC gateway IPv4 address.
cfgUserAdmin This group provides configuration information about the users who are allowed to access CMC through the available remote interfaces. Up to 16 instances of the user group are allowed. Each instance represents the configuration for an individual user. NOTE: In the current CMC firmware version, the objects cfgUserAdminEnable and cfgUserAdminPrivilege are interrelated; changing the value of one property causes the value of the other property to change.
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Table 139. Details of cfgUserAdminUserName (continued) Legal Values A string of up to 16 ASCII characters. Default • • root (User 2) (All others) cfgUserAdminPassword - Write only Table 140. Details of cfgUserAdminPassword Description The password for this user. User passwords are encrypted and cannot be seen or displayed after the property is written. Legal Values A string of up to 20 ASCII characters. Default ******** cfgUserAdminEnable - Read or Write Table 141.
cfgEmailAlertEnable - Read or Write Table 143. Details of cfgEmailAlertEnable Description Enables or disables the alert instance. Legal Values • • Default 0 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgEmailAlertAddress - Read or Write Table 144. Details of cfgEmailAlertAddress Description Specifies the destination email address for email alerts, for example, user1@company.com. Legal Values E-mail address format, with a maximum length of 64 ASCII characters. Default cfgEmailAlertEmailName Table 145.
Table 146. Details of cfgSsnMgtRacadmTimeout (continued) Legal Values 0, 10 –1920 Default iDRAC - 60 CMC - 30 Example racadm getconfig -g cfgSessionManagement cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout=0 cfgSsnMgtTelnetIdleTimeout=0 cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout=300 cfgSsnMgtRacadmTimeout=0 cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout (Read/Write) Table 147. Details of cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout Description Defines the Web server time-out.
Table 149. Details of cfgSerialConsoleEnable (continued) Default 1 cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey (Read or Write) Table 150. Details of cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey attribute Description Legal value: NOTE: The CTRL key is represented by using the ^ (carat) character. NOTE: The CTRL key does not generate a character by itself, but must be struck simultaneously with another key to generate a character. For example, striking both the CTRL key and the \ key simultaneously (rather than sequentially) is denoted as ^\.
Table 153. Details of cfgSerialConsoleCommand (continued) Default cfgSerialConsoleColumns Table 154. Details of cfgSerialConsoleColumns Description Specifies the number of columns in the terminal window command line connected to the serial port. You must log out, then log in again for the changes to take effect. NOTE: The prompt counts as two characters. NOTE: The terminal emulator must be configured with the line wrap mode ON, if a terminal emulator is used.
cfgOobSnmp This group contains parameters to configure the SNMP agent and trap capabilities of CMC. One instance of the group is allowed. The CMC SNMP agent supports the standard RFC1213 mib-2, and the Dell enterprise-specific MIB. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgOobSnmp group.
cfgOobSnmpTrapFormat Table 161. Details of cfgOobSnmpTrapFormat attribute Description Specifies the format for SNMP traps. Legal Values • • • Default 0 0 — SNMPv1 1 — SNMPv2 2 — SNMPv3 cfgTraps This group displays information for and configures delivery of SNMP traps for a specific user. This object property is applicable only to CMC. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
cfgTrapsCommunityName Table 165. Details of cfgTrapsCommunityName Description Sets the community string (identical to the community name) used for authentication. The community string acts as a password shared between different hosts over the network. This community string value must match with that of the other hosts for any kind of communication through SNMP. Legal Values A string representing the community name.
cfgRacTuneSMBVersionEnable Table 168. Details of cfgUseCMCDNSSettings attribute Description Can be used for setting the SMB version. Legal Values • • • • • • Default NA SMBv1 SMBv2 SMBv3 1 2 3 cfgRacTuneDefCredentialWarningEnable Table 169. Details of cfgRacTuneDefCredentialWarningEnable Description Enables or disables the display of the default password warning message. Legal Values 0 and 1 Default 1 cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable (Read/Write) Table 170.
Table 172. Details of cfgRacTuneHttpPort (continued) Legal Values 10–65535 NOTE: The following port numbers are reserved and cannot be used: 21, 68, 69, 111, 123, 161, 546, 801, 4096, 5988, 5989, 6900, 9000, 60106. Default 80 cfgRacTuneHttpsPort (Read/Write) Table 173. Details of cfgRacTuneHttpsPort Description Specifies the port number to use for HTTPS network communication with.
Table 176. Details of cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask (continued) • • cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask bit-wise and with incoming IP address cfgRacTuneIpRanbeMask bit-wise and with cfgRacTuneIpRangeAddr. Legal Values An IPv4 address formatted string, for example, 255.255.255.0. Default 255.255.255.0 cfgRacTuneIpBlkEnable (Read/Write) Table 177. Details of cfgRacTuneIpBlkEnable Description Enables or disables the IPv4 address blocking feature.
cfgRacTuneSshPort (Read/Write) Table 181. Details of cfgRacTuneSshPort Description Specifies the port number used for the SSH interface. Legal Values 10–65535 NOTE: The following port numbers are reserved and cannot be used: 21, 68, 69, 111, 123, 161, 546, 801, 4096, 5988, 5989, 6900, 9000, 60106. Default 22 cfgRacTuneTelnetPort (Read/Write) Table 182. Details of cfgRacTuneTelnetPort Description Specifies the port number used for iDRAC or CMC Telnet interface.
# cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset=-18000 # cfgRacTuneDaylightOffset=3600 cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset Table 184. Details of cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset Description Specifies the time zone offset (in minutes) from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) / Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to use for the RAC Time.
object value > cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable=1 cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable=1 cfgRacTuneHttpPort=80 cfgRacTuneHttpsPort=443 cfgRacTuneTelnetPort=23 cfgRacTuneSshPort=22 cfgRacTuneIpRangeEnable=0 cfgRacTuneIpRangeAddr=192.168.1.1 cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask=255.255.255.0 cfgRacTuneIpBlkEnable=0 cfgRacTuneIpBlkFailCount=5 cfgRacTuneIpBlkFailWindow=60 cfgRacTuneIpBlkPenaltyTime=300 # cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset=-18000 # cfgRacTuneDaylightOffset=3600 cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable (Read/Write) Table 187.
cfgRacTuneChassisNameInPromptEnable Table 190. Details of cfgRacTuneChassisNameInPromptEnable attribute Description Enables or disables display of the chassis name in the SSH prompt. Legal Values • • Default 0 0—Disable 1—Enable NOTE: You must have the chassis configuration administrator privilege to set and get the cfgRacTuneChassisNameInPromptEnable attribute. cfgServerInfo For CMC, this group allows you to displays information for and configure a server in the chassis.
cfgServerFW (Read Only) Table 195. Details of cfgServerFW Description Displays the server's CMC management firmware revision. cfgServerBIOS (Read Only) Table 196. Details of cfgServerBIOS Description Displays the server's BIOS revision. cfgServerBmcMacAddress (Read Only) Table 197. Details of cfgServerBmcMacAddress Description Displays the BMC MAC address of the specified server. cfgServerNic1MacAddress (Read Only) Table 198.
Table 202. Details of cfgServerNic4MacAddress (continued) Legal Values • • 1 (Enable) 0 (Disable) cfgServerNodeId Table 203. Details of cfgServerNodeId Description Unique identification for a server provided by Dell for support and maintenance. cfgServerIPMIOverLanEnable (Read/Write) Table 204. Details of cfgServerIPMIOverLanEnable Description Enables or disables IPMI LAN channel. Legal Values • • 1 (enable) 0 (disable) cfgServerDNSRegisterIMC (Read/Write) Table 205.
Table 208. Details of cfgServerFirstBootDevice (continued) NOTE: For a vFlash Partition to be configured as First Boot Device, it has to be attached first.
cfgStorageModuleServiceTag (Read Only) Table 211. Details of cfgStorageModuleServiceTag Description Displays the Service Tag of the storage sled. Legal Values Any printable string of up to seven alpha-numeric characters, without white space. cfgStorageModuleAssetTag (Read/Write) Table 212. Details of cfgStorageModuleAssetTag Description Displays the Asset Tag of the storage sled. Legal Values Any printable alpha-numeric string of up to 254 characters, without white space.
Table 215. Details of cfgADRacName (continued) Legal Values Any printable text string of up to 254 characters, with no white space. Default cfgADCertValidationEnable (Read/Write) Table 216. Details of cfgADCertValidationEnable Description Enables or disables Active Directory certificate validation as a part of the Active Directory configuration process. Legal Values • • Default 1 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgADRacDomain (Read or Write) Table 217.
cfgADAuthTimeout (Read/Write) Table 220. Details of cfgADAuthTimeout Description Specifies the number of seconds to wait for Active Directory authentication requests to complete before timing out. NOTE: To modify this property, you must have the Configure CMC permission. Legal Values 15–300 seconds Default 120 cfgADSCLEnable Table 221. Details of cfgADSCLEnable Description Enables you to log on to the CMC without enabling the Smart Card login.
cfgADDomainController2 (Read/Write) Table 225. Details of cfgADDomainController2 Description Specifies the LDAP server from which you want the CMC to obtain user names. Legal Values A string of up to 254 ASCII characters representing a valid IP address or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). cfgADDomainController3 (Read/Write) Table 226. Details of cfgADDomainController3 Description Specifies the LDAP server from which you want the CMC to obtain user names.
Table 230. Details of cfgADType (continued) Legal Values • • Default 1 1 (Enables Active Directory with the extended schema) 2 (Enables Active Directory with the standard schema) cfgADDcSRVLookupDomainName (Read/Write) Table 231. Details of cfgADDcSRVLookupDomainName Description This is the Active Directory Domain to use when cfgAddcSrvLookupbyUserDomain is set to 0. Legal Values String. Maximum length = 254 Default Null cfgADDcSRVLookupDomainName (Read/Write) Table 232.
cfgLDAP This group allows you to configure settings related to the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property for CMC, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgLDAP group. cfgLdapEnable (Read/Write) Table 235. Details of cfgLdapEnable Description Turns LDAP service on or off.
cfgLdapBasedn (Read/Write) Table 238. Details of cfgLdapBasedn Description The Domain Name of the branch of the directory where all searches should start from. Legal Values String. Maximum length = 254 Default Null cfgLdapUserAttribute (Read/Write) Table 239. Details of cfgLdapUserAttribute Description Specifies the user attribute to search for. It is recommended to be unique within the chosen baseDN, otherwise a search filter must be configured to make sure the uniqueness of the login user.
Table 242. Details of cfgLdapBinddn (continued) NOTE: If cfgLDAPBindDN is [null] and cfgLDAPBindPassword is [null], then the CMC attempts an anonymous bind. Legal Values String. Maximum length = 254 Default Null cfgLdapBindpassword (Write Only) Table 243. Details of cfgLdapBindpassword Description A bind password to use in conjunction with the bindDN. The bind password is sensitive data, and should be protected. This is optional but is required if anonymous bind is not supported. Legal Values String.
Table 246. Details of cfgLDAPNetworkTimeout (continued) Default 30 seconds cfgLDAPSearchTimeout Table 247. Details of cfgLDAPSearchTimeout Description Configures the search timeout in seconds. Legal Values Positive integer Default 120 seconds cfgLDAPSRVLookupDomainName Table 248. Details of cfgLDAPSRVLookupDomainName Description Configures the domain name to be used in the SRV lookup. Legal Values String of maximum length of 254 alphanumeric characters and hyphens.
cfgLDAPRoleGroup is indexed, containing instances numbered from 1 to 5. Each object instance consists of a pair of properties: • • cfgLDAPRoleGroupDN: an LDAP distinguished name (DN) cfgLDAPRoleGroupPrivilege: a CMC privilege map Each LDAP–authenticated user assumes the total set of CMC privileges assigned to the matching LDAP distinguished names that the user belongs to. That is, if the user belongs to multiple role group DNs, the user receives all associated privileges for those DNs.
cfgLocationAisle (Read/Write) Table 254. Details of cfgLocationAisle Description Indicates aisle where server is located. Legal Values String of up to 128 ASCII characters Default 0 cfgLocationRack (Read/Write) Table 255. Details of cfgLocationRack Description Indicates rack where server is located. Legal Values String of up to 128 ASCII characters Default 0 cfgLocationRackslot (Read/Write) Table 256. Details of cfgLocationRackslot Description Indicates the slot where a server is located.
cfgSSADRoleGroupIndex (Read Only) Table 258. Details of cfgSSADRoleGroupIndex Description Index of the Role Group as recorded in the Active Directory. Legal Values An integer between 1 and 5 Default cfgSSADRoleGroupName (Read/Write) Table 259. Details of cfgSSADRoleGroupName Description Name of the Role Group as recorded in the Active Directory forest. Legal Values Any printable text string of up to 254 characters with no white space.
Table 262. Example (continued) Access Virtual Console 0x00000020 Access Virtual Media 0x00000040 Test Alerts 0x00000080 Execute Debug Commands 0x00000100 cfgChassisPower This group is applicable only to CMC and contains parameters to display or configure power for the chassis. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
Table 265. Details of cfgChassisPeakPowerTimestamp (continued) Default cfgChassisMinPower (Read Only) Table 266. Details of cfgChassisMinPower Description The minimum system input power consumption value (in Watts) over the time since the value was last cleared. Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisMinPowerTimestamp (Read Only) Table 267. Details of cfgChassisMinPowerTimestamp Description The timestamp recorded when the minimum system power occurred.
cfgChassisMaxPowerConservationMode (Read/Write) Table 270. Details of cfgChassisMaxPowerConservationMode Description Enables or disables maximum power conservation mode. When enabled, all servers are immediately reduced to their minimum power levels, and all subsequent server power allocation requests are denied. In this mode, performance of the servers that are turned on may be degraded, and additional servers cannot be turned on, regardless of the server priority.
Table 274. Details of cfgChassisPowerCap (continued) Legal Values 539 – 3371 Watts Default 3371 Watts cfgChassisPowerCapF (Read/Write) Table 275. Details of cfgChassisPowerCapF Description Indicates the maximum power consumption limit (in Watts) for the entire chassis. Use cfgChassisPowerCapF when power consumption is to be changed regardless of whether server throttling is required.
Table 278. Details of cfgChassisPowerCapPercent (continued) NOTE: If the specified percent is lower than the minimum value, the CMC will set the value to the minimum value. Default 100 cfgChassisPowerCapFPercent (Read/Write) Table 279. Details of cfgChassisPowerCapFPercent Description Indicates the power consumption limit as a percentage. The percentage is computed mathematically as the minimum power + (percent * (maximum power - minimum power)).
Table 282. Details of cfgChassisInRedundancyReserve (continued) 1 (enabled) Default None cfgChassisPowerClear (Write Only) Table 283. Details of cfgChassisPowerClear Description Resets cfgChassisMinPower and cfgChassisMaxPowerCapacity, when set to 1. Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisPowerClearTimestamp (Read Only) Table 284. Details of cfgChassisPowerClearTimestamp Description Time stamp when cfgChassisMinPower and cfgChassisMaxPowerCapacity were reset.
cfgChassisACPowerRecoveryDisable Table 287. Details of cfgChassisACPowerRecoveryDisable attribute Description If AC power recovery is disabled, the chassis is powered off after power outage is restored. Legal Values • • Default 0 0 — Enable 1 — Disable cfgKVMInfo This group is used to view the mapping information for the KVM. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. cfgKvmEnable Table 288.
To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. cfgAlertingSourceEmailName Table 291. Details of cfgAlertingSourceEmailName Description Specifies the e-mail address used to send e-mail notifications when an event occurs. Legal Values None Default None Examples racadm getconfig -g cfgAlerting -o cfgAlertingSourceEmailName racadm config -g cfgAlerting -o cfgAlertingSourceEmailName user@home.com Object value modified successfully.
Table 293. Details of cfgIPv6AutoConfig (continued) NOTE: If this value is set to 0, the CMC disables auto configuration and statically assigns IPv6 addresses. If this value is set to 1, the CMC obtains address and route information using stateless auto configuration and DHCPv6. NOTE: The CMC uses its MAC address for its DUID (DUID-LL) when communicating with a DHCPv6 server. Legal Values • • Default 1 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgIPv6Address Table 294.
cfgIPv6DNSServer1 (Read/Write) Table 298. Details of cfgIPv6DNSServer1 Description Specifies the IPv6 DNS server address. NOTE: This property is used only if cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 is set to 0 (false). Legal Values A string representing a valid IPv6 entry. For example, 2001:DB8:1234:5678:9ABC:DE11:C00C:BEEF Default :: cfgIPv6DNSServer2 (Read/Write) Table 299. Details of cfgIPv6DNSServer2 Description Specifies the IPv6 DNS server address.
Use this object with the getconfig subcommand. To use this object property, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis racadm getconfig -g cfgCurrentLanNetworking cfgNicCurrentIpAddress Table 300. Details of cfgNicCurrentIpAddress Description Displays the IP address the CMC is currently using. Legal Values Valid IPv4 addresses. For example: 192.168.0.20. cfgNicCurrentNetmask Table 301. Details of cfgNicCurrentNetmask Description Displays the subnet mask the CMC is currently using.
cfgNicCurrentVlanID (Read Only) Table 305. Details of cfgNicCurrentVlanID Description Indicates the Current Virtual Lan ID Legal Values Integer cfgNicCurrentVlanPriority (Read Only) Table 306. Details of cfgNicCurrentVlanPriority Description Indicates the Current Virtual Lan Priority. Legal Values Integer cfgDNSCurrentServer1 Table 307. Details of cfgDNSCurrentServer1 Description Displays the IP address for DNS server 1. Legal Values A Valid IPv4 DNS IP cfgDNSCurrentServer2 Table 308.
# # # # cfgNicCurrentVlanPriority=0 cfgDNSCurrentServer1=192.168.0.5 cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer2=192.168.0.6 cfgDNSCurrentDomainName=MYDOMAIN cfgCurrentIPv6LanNetworking (Read Only) This group displays the current CMC IPv6 properties. This group is applicable only for CMC. Use this object with the getconfig subcommand. To use this object property, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. cfgCurrentIPv6Enabled (Read/Write) Table 311.
cfgCurrentIPv6Gateway Table 315. Details of cfgCurrentIPv6Gateway Description Displays the current IPv6 gateway. cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 Table 316. Details of cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 Description Indicates whether the DNS server addresses are assigned from the DHCPv6 server. cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer1 Table 317. Details of cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer1 Description Displays the IPv6 address for DNS server 1. cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer2 Table 318.
Table 320. Details of cfgNetTuningNicAutoneg (continued) Legal Values • • Default 1 0 = Auto Negotiation is Disabled 1 = Auto Negotiation is Enabled Example racadm getconfig -g cfgNetTuning cfgNetTuningNicSpeed=100 cfgNetTuningNicFullDuplex=1 cfgNetTuningNicMtu=1500 cfgNetTuningNicAutoneg=1 cfgNetTuningNicFullDuplex (Read/Write) Table 321. Details of cfgNetTuningNicFullDuplex Description Specifies the duplex setting for the RAC or CMC NIC.
NOTE: When Management Port 2 is set for Stacking but is cabled for Redundant (two connections to the TOR switch), routing loops could cause a network storm. cfgRacSecurity This group is used to configure settings related to CMC SSL certificate signing request (CSR) feature. The properties in this group must be configured before generating a CSR from CMC. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
cfgRacSecCsrStateName (Read/Write) Table 328. Details of cfgRacSecCsrStateName Description Specifies the CSR State Name (S). Legal Values A string of up to 254 characters. Default cfgRacSecCsrCountryCode (Read/Write) Table 329. Details of cfgRacSecCsrCountryCode Description Specifies the CSR Country Code (CC). Legal Values A string of 2 alphabet country code. Default US cfgRacSecCsrEmailAddr (Read/Write) Table 330.
cfgPCIe Displays the PCIe reassignment information. Use this sub command with the getconfig and config commands. The following section provides information about the objects in the cfgPCIe group. cfgPCIeReassignmentEnable (Read/Write) Table 332. Details of cfgPCIeReassignmentEnable Description Indicates whether the PCIe reassignment is enabled or disabled. Legal Values • • 0 — Disable 1 — Enable NOTE: Power off all the servers in the FX2s chassis before changing the PCIe reassignment.
cfgiDRACRootPassword Table 335. Details of cfgiDRACRootPassword attribute Description The root password is applied when servers are inserted into the chassis. Legal Values Up to 64 characters. Default calvin cfgEnableiDRACLAN Table 336. Details of cfgEnableiDRACLAN attribute Description Enables the LAN channel for iDRAC when servers are inserted into the chassis. Legal Values • • Default 1 0 — Disable 1 — Enable cfgEnableiDRACIPv4 Table 337.
Table 339. Details of cfgEnableiDRACIPv4DHCP attribute (continued) • Default 1 — Enable 1 cfgStartingiDRACIPv4Address Table 340. Details of cfgStartingiDRACIPv4Address attribute Description The static IPv4 address for the iDRAC located in the first slot. Legal Values IP format Default 192.168.0.121 cfgiDRACIPv4GateWay Table 341. Details cfgiDRACIPv4GateWay attribute Description IPv4–specific default gateway that is common to all the IPv4–enabled iDRACs present in the chassis.
cfgEnableiDRACIPv6AutoConfig Table 344. Details of cfgEnableiDRACIPv6AutoConfig attribute Enables the IPv6 feature that allows each iDRAC present in the chassis to set its IPv6 address automatically, without manual configuration of the host or DHCP servers. Description Legal Values • • Default 0 0 — Disable 1 — Enable cfgiDRACIPv6PrefixLength Table 345.
Table 348. Details of cfgUseCMCDNSSettings attribute (continued) Default 0 cfgServerDNSIMCNameEnable Table 349. Details of cfgServerDNSIMCNameEnable attribute Description Enables or disables configuration of the iDRAC DNS name prefix for blade servers that you want to insert in the chassis. NOTE: You can set the cfgServerDNSIMCNamePrefix only if the cfgServerDNSIMCNameEnable is set to 1. Else, an error message is displayed.