Chassis Management Controller Version 5.
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Contents 1 Introduction..................................................................................................................... 7 New in This Release............................................................................................................................................................7 Supported RACADM Interfaces.......................................................................................................................................... 7 RACADM Syntax Usage.....
getkvminfo........................................................................................................................................................................ 41 getled................................................................................................................................................................................41 getmacaddress....................................................................................................................................
testfeature........................................................................................................................................................................ 81 testtrap............................................................................................................................................................................ 82 traceroute.......................................................................................................................................
cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapUpperBoundBTU (Read or Write).................................................................................125 cfgChassisAllow110VACOperationTimestamp (Read Only)........................................................................................127 cfgChassisMaxPowerConservationModeTimestamp (Read Only)............................................................................ 128 cfgChassisACPowerRecoveryDisable..............................................................
1 Introduction NOTE: In this version of RACADM, the Linux shell features such as ctrl+d, home, del, and end shortcut keys are not supported. This document provides information about the RACADM subcommands, supported RACADM interfaces, and property database groups and object definitions for Dell Chassis System (CMC). New in This Release • Added the cfgQuickDeploy group. • Added the eventfilters command. • Added the cfgTrapsSNMPv3UserId and cfgTrapsSNMPv3UserName properties to the cfgTraps group.
Example racadm getsysinfo racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u username -p xxx getsysinfo racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u username -p xxx getconfig -g cfgchassispower SSH or Telnet RACADM racadm getconfig -g [-o ][-i ] racadm Example racadm getconfig -g idracinfo racadm getsysinfo Remote RACADM racadm -r -u -p Example racadm -r 192.168.0.
Subcommand CMC Telnet/SSH/Serial Remote RACADM "?" and "? " Yes Yes help and help subcommand Yes Yes arp Yes Yes chassisaction Yes Yes chassislog Yes Yes closessn Yes Yes clrraclog Yes Yes clrsel Yes Yes cmcchangeover Yes Yes config Yes Yes connect Yes Yes deploy Yes Yes feature Yes Yes featurecard Yes Yes fwupdate Yes Yes get Yes Yes getactiveerrors Yes Yes getarraycfg Yes Yes getassettag Yes Yes getchassisname Yes Yes getconfig Ye
Subcommand CMC Telnet/SSH/Serial Remote RACADM getsel Yes Yes getsensorinfo Yes Yes getslotname Yes Yes getssninfo Yes Yes getsvctag Yes Yes getsysinfo Yes Yes gettracelog Yes Yes getversion Yes Yes help and help subcommand Yes Yes ifconfig Yes Yes krbkeytabupload No Yes netstat Yes Yes ping Yes Yes ping6 Yes Yes racdump Yes Yes racreset Yes Yes racresetcfg Yes Yes remoteimage Yes Yes set Yes Yes serveraction Yes Yes setarraycfg Yes Yes setas
Subcommand CMC Telnet/SSH/Serial Remote RACADM testemail Yes Yes testfeature Yes Yes testtrap Yes Yes traceroute Yes Yes traceroute6 Yes Yes Other Documents You May Need In addition to this guide, you can access the following guides available on the Dell Support website at www.dell.com/esmmanuals. To access the documents, click the appropriate product link.
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2 RACADM Subcommand Details This section provides detailed description of the RACADM subcommands including the syntax and valid entries. Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Characters When Using RACADM Commands When using strings that contain special characters, use the following guidelines: Strings containing the following special characters must be quoted using double quotation marks: • $ (dollar sign) • " (double quotation mark) • ` (backward quotation mark) • \ (backward slash) • ~
You can also use the help and help commands to obtain the same information. Synopsis racadm ? racadm ? Input N/A Output N/A Example for RACADM? The following output example shows the actual output for the RACADM? command. Descriptions shown in this example may vary slightly from the descriptions in your RACADM session.
ping ping6 racdump racreset racresetcfg remoteimage serveraction set setassettag setchassisname setflexaddr setled setniccfg setractime setslotname setsysinfo setarraycfg sshpkauth sslcertdownload sslcertupload sslcertview sslcsrgen sslresetcfg testemail testfeature testtrap traceroute traceroute6 wsman ------------------------------ send ICMP echo packets on the network send ICMP echo packets on the network display CMC diagnostic information perform a CMC or RAC reset operation restore the CMC configurat
Output • The help command displays a complete list of subcommands. • The racadm help command displays information for the specified subcommand only. • The racadm help —g command displays information for the specified group. • The racadm help —o command displays information for the specified object. • The racadm help command displays information for the specified group.
—reset — Performs a hard reset of the module. When = kvm or switch, must be powercycle or reset. Output None Example • • Perform a reset of switch-3: racadm chassisaction -m switch-3 reset Module power operation successful. Perform a non graceful shutdown of the chassis: racadm chassisaction -m chassis nongraceshutdown chassislog Description Displays chassis log and management operations.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator permission. NOTE: This subcommand ends all the sessions other than the current session. Synopsis Input • racadm closessn –i • racadm closessn -a • racadm closessn -u • • —i — The session ID of the session to close, which can be retrieved using RACADM getssninfo subcommand. Session running this command cannot be closed. —a — Closes all sessions.
cmcchangeover Description Changes the state of the CMC from active to standby, or from standby to active, in a redundant CMC configuration. This subcommand is useful for remote debugging or testing purposes To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. NOTE: This command is applicable only in redundant CMC environments. For more information, see the "Understanding the Redundant CMC Environment" section of the Dell Chassis System User Guide.
• • • -o — The -o , or object option, must be used with the -g option. This option specifies the object name that is written with the string — Value to set to configuration object. • -i — The -i , or index option, is valid only for indexed groups and can be used to specify a unique group (used with -g and -o). The is a decimal integer from 1 through n, where n can vary from 1 to maximum number of indexes a particular group supports.
NOTE: If you use the -b option, reset the CMC to end the connect operation. -m — Must be one of the following values: Example • server – — where n=1–16 • server – — where n=1–8; x = a, b, c, d (lower case) • switch – — where n = 1 to 6 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 3.
– ipaddress — A string representing a valid IP address. For example, 192.168.0.20. – subnet — A string representing a valid subnet mask. For example, 255.255.255.0. – gateway — A string representing a valid gateway address. For example, 192.168.0.1. • -d — Enables DHCP for the specified server. The -s and -d options cannot be used together in the same command. • -6 — Enables IPv6 auto configuration (when used with -d). Sets static IPv6 addresses (when used with s).
To use this subcommand with the get option, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis racadm eventfilters racadm eventfilters get -c racadm eventfilters set -c -n NOTE: The general format of an alert descriptor: cmc.alert.category.[subcategory].[severity] where, category is mandatory, but subcategory and severity are optional. A severity cannot precede a subcategory.
• Display eventfilter configurations for a specific severity and subcategory. For example, a severity of warning in the subcategory licensing under audit category: racadm eventfilters get -c cmc.alert.audit.lic.warning • Clear all available alert settings: racadm eventfilters set -c cmc.alert.all -n none • Configure using severity as a parameter.
— — must be one of the following: • flexAddress • flexAddressPlus • ExtendedStorage (with -d, or -r) NOTE: The —a option is not supported for CMC 5.0. Example • Display the current status of all chassis features: racadm feature -s • Deactivate the FlexAddressPlus feature on the chassis: racadm feature -d -c FlexAddressPlus featurecard Description Verifies proper SD card installation and displays the SD card status.
• • Update CMC from the local file system using Remote RACADM. There can only be a single update operation in progress at any time. In addition, the fwupdate subcommand may only update one or more devices of a single kind at a time. NOTE: CMC firmware update is supported only for the firmware versions 3.10, 3.20, 3.21, 4.0, 4.10, 4.11, 4.30, 4.31, 4.45, and 4.5. For any version other than these, first update to any of these versions, and then update to the required version.
NOTE: When attempting to run firmware update task, if the firmware image path length is greater than 256 characters, remote RACADM client exits with the error message "ERROR: Specified path is too long". NOTE: When attempting to run firmware update task using racadm fwupdate command, if the firmware image path length is greater than 256 characters. Remote RACADM client exits with the error message "ERROR: Specified path is too long".
CMC version 3.00 accepts IPv4, IPv6 or fully qualified domain names (FQDN) for both FTP and TFTP servers. NOTE: You can specify the cmc-active and cmc-standby modules at the same time along with one or more server-n modules. This option enables the devices to be updated together. NOTE: Verify that the update applied to servers for a particular generation has been validated for all impacted server models. Output Displays a message indicating the operation that is being performed.
The following table describes the firmware update method supported for each interface. FW Update Method CMC Local RACADM No Local RACADM-TFTP No Local RACADM-FTP No Remote RACADM Yes Remote RACADM-TFTP Yes Remote RACADM-FTP Yes Firmware RACADM-TFTP Yes Firmware RACADM-FTP Yes get Description Saves CMC configuration properties 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.
• Export the CMC XML configuration to an NFS share racadm get -f file.xml -t xml -l 192.168.0.0:/myshare getactiveerrors Description Displays CMC active errors. Synopsis • racadm getactiveerrors • racadm getactiveerrors [-s ] [-m ] Input The command racadm getactiveerrors displays the critical, warning, and informational messages for all the modules.The values are: -s — Specifies the severity type message displayed.
• To display Critical error messages for all the components. racadm getactiveerrors –s critical Module ID Severity Message = 1 = Critical = The storage battery has failed. Module ID Severity Message = 10 = Critical = General failure after video. Module ID Severity Message = ps-6 = Critical = The power input for power supply 6 is lost. • To display critical error messages for server–1.
• • • Group Name Group IP Fabric Selection configuration completed successfully. Example • Get the configured storage array properties from server–3. racadm getarraycfg -m server-3 • Query for current storage configuration process status on server–3. racadm getarraycfg -m server-3 -s getassettag Description Displays the asset tag for the chassis. To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege.
Input • -f — The -f option directs getconfig to write the entire CMC configurations to a configuration file. This file can be used for batch configuration operations using the config subcommand. NOTE: This option is supported only on remote interfaces. • -g — The -g or group option, is used to display the configuration for a single group. The is the name for the group used in the racadm.cfg files. If the group is an indexed group, then use the-i option.
cfgUserAdmin cfgUserAdminUserName Example • Displays the configuration properties (objects) that are contained in the group cfgLanNetworking. racadm getconfig -g cfgLanNetworking • Saves all group configuration objects from CMC to myrac.cfg. racadm getconfig -f myrac.cfg If you do not configure the following key attributes in their respective groups for a particular index, the groups are not saved in to the file. This is applicable for all the index groups.
To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. NOTE: Fabric verification for server DCs is performed only when the chassis is turned on. When the chassis is on standby 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.
server-12 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-13 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-14 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-15 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-16 Not Present None N/A None N/A • Display the model names for the daughter cards in servers: racadm getdcinfo -n server-1 Present None None server-2 Not Present None None server-3 Not Present None None server-4 Present None Broadcom M5708
To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. NOTE: If FlexAddress is not activated on the chassis, the command displays server-assigned MAC/WWN addresses. If the slot is empty, the command enters blank in the server-assigned MAC/WWN addresses. If an external console controls the MAC/WWN addresses, the command displays an externally managed message. Synopsis racadm getflexaddr [-i ] Input -i — Specifies the slot information that must be displayed.
Display the current flexaddress setting for slot 9.
5b SLOT-05b PowerEdgeM420 ON Present 43 5c WIN-UMJ7OP4BIN3 PowerEdgeM420 ON Present 100 5d SLOT-05d PowerEdge M420 ON Present 43 6 SLOT-6 PowerEdge M820 ON Present 27 7 SLOT-7 PS-M4110 N/A Present 58 8 SLOT-8 N/A Extension(7) N/A N/A 9 SLOT-9 N/A Present 0 10 SLOT-10 N/A Present 0 11 SLOT-11 ON Present 38 12 SLOT-12 N/A Extension(4) N/A N/A 13 SLOT-13 N/A Extension(5) N/A N/A 14 SLOT-14 N/A Extension(6) N/A N/A 15 SLOT-15 PowerEdge M630
Input • racadm getioinfo -m switch- -o • -m — Specifies the module or device. must be switch — , where n = 1–6 • -s — Displays stack information. • -o — Displays IOA Flex module information.
Switch- MXL 1 10/40Gb E • • 10 GbE KR Present ON Master OK racadm getioinfo -o Swtich-1 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 N/A N/A Switch-2 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 4x10G Base-T FlexIO Module 2x40G QSFP+ FlexIO Module Switch-3 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 N/A N/A Switch-4 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 N/A N/A Switch-5 Optional Modul
To run this subcommand, you must have the Login User privilege.
Input • -m — Specifies the module whose MAC address you want to view. may be one of the following: server-, where n=1–16 server-, where n=1–8; x=a,b,c,d (lower case) switch-, where n=1–6 • • • • -t — Displays the iSCSI MAC addresses for all servers or the specified server if used with -m option. -x — Displays the extra MACs (Ethernet or iSCSI) for servers with additional LOM MACs and must be used with -m option.
Switch-1 Present Not Installed 00:00:00:00:00:00 Not Installed Display MAC for server-1. racadm getmacaddress -m server-1 server-1 Present 00:11:43:FD:B7:2A 00:11:43:FD:B7:2A 00:11:43:FD:B7:2B server-4 Extension(1) N/A 00:11:43:FD:B7:2C 00:11:43:FD:B7:2D Display extra MACs for server-1 (if available).
iSCSI Present 00:1E:4F: 2A:D3:98 00:1E:4F: 2A:D3:9A Gigabit Ethernet Present Not Installed Not Installed iSCSI Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-1-C Fibre Channel 4 Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-2-A Gigabit Ethernet Present 00:22:19:D2:1E N/A :84 N/A iSCSI Present N/A N/A Gigabit Ethernet Present Not Installed Not Installed iSCSI Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-2-C Fibre Channel 4 Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-3 N/A Not P
Server-7-A IDRACController Present 84:8F: 69:D8:B1:BD N/A Factory 10 GbE KR/3 Present 00:90:FA: 51:34:F5 Unknown Factory 10 GbE KR/3 Present 00:90:FA: 51:34:FD Unknown Factory Switch-1 10 GbE KR Present 00:1E:C9:F1:04 :94 N/A Factory Switch-5 10 GbE KR Present 00:00:00:00:00 :00 N/A Factory NOTE: 10 GbE KR/3— The value 3 indicates that the fabric is iSCSI/FCoE-FIP.
Switch-6 10 GbE KR Present 00:00:00:00:00: 00 N/A Factory getmodinfo Description Displays configuration and status information for all modules or a specified module (server, switch, CMC, fan unit, power supply unit (PSU), KVM, or I2C cable) in the chassis. A power state of "Primary" denotes Active CMC. To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. NOTE: The Service tag field is blank for modules that do not have service tag.
Fan-4 Present ON OK N/A N/A Fan-5 Present ON OK N/A N/A Fan-6 Present ON OK N/A N/A Fan-7 Present ON OK N/A N/A Fan-8 Present ON OK N/A N/A Fan-9 Present ON OK N/A N/A PS-1 Present Online OK N/A N/A PS-2 Present Online OK N/A N/A PS-3 Present Online OK N/A N/A PS-4 Present Online OK N/A N/A PS-5 Present Online OK N/A N/A PS-6 Present Failed Not OK N/A N/A CMC-1 Present Primary OK N/A N/A CMC-2 Present Standby OK N/A N/A Swit
getniccfg Description Displays the current NIC settings. Synopsis racadm getniccfg [-m ] Input –m must be one of the following values: Output • chassis : Default state if -m is not specified. • server- : where n=1–16 • server- : where n=1–8; x = a, b, c, d (lower case) • switch- : where n=1–6 The getniccfg subcommand displays an appropriate error message if the operation is not successful.
NIC Selection =dedicated Link Detected =Yes Speed =1Gb/s Duplex Mode =Full Duplex Active NIC =Dedicated Static IPv4 settings: Static IP Address =192.168.0.120 Static Subnet Mask =255.255.255.0 Static Gateway =192.168.0.1 Static IPv6 settings: Static IP Address 1 =2000:de11:bcd1:fc14:1234:5678:2468:abcd/64 Static Prefix Length =64 Static Gateway =:: NOTE: IPv6 information is displayed only if IPv6 is enabled in iDRAC.
Dynamic PSU Engagement Enabled = No System Input Max Power Capacity = 16685 W Input Redundancy Reserve = 0 W Input Power Allocated to Servers = 1826 W Input Power Allocated to Chassis Infrastructure = 1212 W Total Input Power Available for Allocation = 13648 W Standby Input Power Capacity = 0 W Server Based Power Management Mode = No Max Power Conservation Mode = No Server Performance Over Power Redundan = No cy Power Available for Server Power-on = 13648 W Extended Power Performance (EP
7 SLOT-07 ON 120 W 1 PowerEdge M630 8 WIN-HP4N5G1EOCS ON 104 W 1 PowerEdge M630 9 WIN-HP4N5G1EOCS ON 116 W 1 PowerEdge M630 10 SLOT-10 ON 127 W 1 PowerEdge M630 11 SLOT-11 ON 110 W 1 PowerEdge M630 12 SLOT-12 ON 118 W 1 PowerEdge M630 13 SLOT-13 ON 106 W 1 PowerEdge M630 14 SLOT-14 ON 96 W 1 PowerEdge M630 15 SLOT-15 ON 115 W 1 PowerEdge M630 16 SLOT-16 ON 134 W 1 PowerEdge M630 NOTE: Extended Power Performance (EPP) – related fields are displayed
System Energy Consumption Timestamp = 10:31:42 11/26/2014 [System Power Status] Chassis Power State = ON Overall Power Health = OK Redundancy = No [System Power Policy Configuration] System Input Power Cap = 16685 W (56931 BTU/h | 100%) Redundancy Policy = None Dynamic PSU Engagement Enabled = No [Power Budgeting] System Input Max Power Capacity = 16685 W Input Redundancy Reserve = 0 W Input Power Allocated to Servers = 1875 W Input Power Allocated to Chassis Infrastructure = 1402 W To
type=SSH, sid=35885) Dec 4 22:26:20 CMC-JP4BF2S type=GUI, sid=27476) Dec 4 22:28:06 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:28:06 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:28:21 CMC-JP4BF2S type=SSH, sid=39229) Dec 4 22:29:12 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:29:12 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:29:51 CMC-JP4BF2S ip=192.168.0, reason=Local Dec 4 22:30:23 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:30:23 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:30:38 CMC-JP4BF2S ip=192.168.0, reason=Local [more] Login success from 192.168.
getredundancymode Description Displays the redundancy status (Redundant or Non-Redundant) of the CMC. To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis racadm getredundancymode Input N/A Example racadm getredundancymode Redundant getsel Description Displays all system event log (SEL) entries in CMC.
Example racadm getsensorinfo FanSpeed 1 Fan-1 OK 4768 rpm 2344 14500 FanSpeed 2 Fan-2 OK 4873 rpm 2344 14500 FanSpeed 3 Fan-3 OK 4832 rpm 2344 14500 FanSpeed 4 Fan-4 OK 4704 rpm 2344 14500 FanSpeed 5 Fan-5 OK 4833 rpm 2344 14500 FanSpeed 6 Fan-6 OK 4829 rpm 2344 14500 FanSpeed 7 Fan-7 OK 4719 rpm 2344 14500 FanSpeed 8 Fan-8 NOT OK 1 rpm 2344 14500 FanSpeed 9 Fan-9 OK
• -h — Specifies whether to use the slot name, the host name, or the iDRAC DNS name. The following are the valid options: – 0 = Displays slot name. – 1 = Displays host name instead of slot name. – 2 = Displays the iDRAC DNS name instead of slot name. Example • • • • Display the name of Slot 3. racadm getslotname -i 3 Display all slots names. racadm getslotname Check if Display Slot Name, Host Name, or iDRAC DNS name is active (0 = Slot Name, 1 = Host Name, 2 = iDRAC DNS name).
racadm getssninfo SSNID Type User IP Address Login Date/Time 58999 SSH root 192.168.0.10 04/07/2016 12:00:34 Display the details of sessions without header racadm getssninfo -A "43584" "SSH" "root" "192.168.0.10" "04/07/2016 12:00:34" • Display all currently active sessions for a specific user racadm getssninfo -u root getsvctag Description Displays the service tag of the host system.
CMC Date/Time Primary CMC Location Primary CMC Version Standby CMC Version Last Firmware Updated Hardware Version = Wed Sep 17 2014 23:13 = CMC-1 = 5.00 = 5.00 = Tue Sep 16 2014 22:11 = A09 CMC Network Information: NIC Enabled = MAC Address = Register DNS CMC Name = DNS CMC Name = Current DNS Domain = VLAN ID = VLAN Priority = VLAN Enabled = 1 78:2B:CB:46:5C:8A 1 cmc-effort cmc.
gettracelog Description Synopsis Input Displays the CMC diagnostic trace log. • racadm gettracelog [-i] • racadm gettracelog [-s ] [-c ] [--more] • —i — Displays the number of entries in CMC trace log. • • --more — Displays one screen at a time and prompts the user to continue (similar to the UNIX more command). -c — Specifies the number of records to display. • -s — Specifies the starting record to display.
server-7 1.0.6 PowerEdgeM620 server-9 1.0.5 PowerEdgeM520 racadm getversion -l -m server-1 server-1 BIOS 1.6.0 2013-01-09 iDRAC1.40.40 1.40.40 2013-01-31 USC 1.1.5.154 2013-04-16 Diagnostics 4225A2 2012-12-21 OS Drivers 7.2.0.7 2012-12-21 BIOS 1.5.2 Rollback BP12G+ 0:1 0.16 Reinstall iDRAC Rollback System CPLD 1.0.5 1999-12-31 NIC-Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet BCM5720 - BC: 30:5B:97:06:C4 7.6.
server-1 BIOS 1.6.0 2013-01-09 ifconfig Description Displays the contents of the network interface table. To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. Synopsis racadm ifconfig Input N/A Example $ racadm ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1D:09:FF:DA:23 inet addr:192.168.0.0 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.
Destination Next Hop Flags Metric Ref Use Iface ::1/128 :: U 0 30 1 lo fe80::200:ff:f :: e00:d01/128 U 0 0 1 lo fe80::/64 :: U 256 0 0 ethl ff00::/8 :: U 256 0 0 ethl Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags 192.168.0.3 1 0.0.0.0 255.255.255 U .0 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.3 0.0.0.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. Synopsis racadm ping6 Input — the IPv6 address of the remote endpoint to ping.
Example racadm racdump =============================================================================== General System/RAC Information =============================================================================== CMC Information: CMC Date/Time Active CMC Version Standby CMC Version Last Firmware Update Hardware Version Current IP Address Current IP Gateway Current IP Netmask DHCP Enabled MAC Address Current DNS Server 1 Current DNS Server 2 DNS Servers from DHCP Register DNS CMC Name DNS CMC Name Current D
PWR PWR PWR PWR 3 4 5 6 PS-3 PS-4 PS-5 PS-6 Online Slot Empty Failed Slot Empty OK N/A OK N/A racreset Description Resets CMC. The reset event is logged in the hardware (SEL) and CMC (RAC) logs. To run this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Administrator privilege. NOTE: After you run the racreset subcommand, CMC may require up to two minutes to return to a usable state. NOTE: There is a 100 percent fan request when the command is run against the servers.
Input • racadm racresetcfg [-m ] [-c ] • -m — Specifies the device to reset the configuration on . must be one of the following values: – chassis — Default state if -m is not specified – server– — where n=1–16 – server– — where n=1–8; x=a, b, c, d (lower case) – kvm • -c — Must be one of the following values: – ad — Reset Active Directory properties to default (default is disabled). – pcap — Reset Power Cap to default.
//// NFS mounted path: • :/. The extension of must be either .iso or .img. -s — Display current status. NOTE: Use a forward slash (/) when providing the image location. If backward slash (\) is used, override the backward slash for the command to run successfully. For example: racadm remoteimage -c -u user -p xxx -l /\/\192.168.0/\CommonShare/ \diskette.img • • -e — Deploys a remote image.
Example • -t: specify the file type to be imported. The valid value is xml. This option is case-insensitive. • Configure event filter configurations from a configuration file using remote racadm racadm -r 192.168.0.120 -u -p set -f file.txt • 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.
Example • Power down the operating system on the server by using the following command: racadm serveraction powerdown Powers down the managed system • Reseat blade 2 on CMC by using the following command: racadm serveraction -m server-2 reseat -f Server power operation successful • Turn off the server 16 from CMC by using the following command: racadm serveraction -m server-16 powerdown Server power operation successful • Get Power Status of blade 16 on CMC by using the following command: racadm ser
– Fabric A (LOM port) – Fabric B (mezzanine port) The default is Fabric B. If the option is not specified, then the configuration is not done. Output configuration was initiated successfully. It may take several minutes to complete. Example • Set member name, member IP, member netmask, member gateway with new group name, group IP, group password, admin password selecting fabric A on server-1. racadm setarraycfg -m server-1 -n cmc-col 192.168.1.233 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.
setflexaddr Description Enables or disables FlexAddress on a particular slot or fabric. To run this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. If the fabric type is determined to be InfiniBand, the operation is canceled and the command returns an error. If the FlexAddress feature is not activated, the command returns an error. NOTE: The server must be turned off to change the slot state. All servers must be turned off to change the fabric state.
– 1 — Blinking Example • racadm setled -m chassis -l 1 • Sets LED state on Chassis to Blink racadm setled -m server-1 -1 1 • LED state was set successfully. racadm setled -m server-9 -1 1 ERROR: Server in slot 9 is an extension of the server in slot 1. NOTE: The setled command generates an error when run on the extension slot of a multi-slot server. setniccfg Description Sets the CMC IP address for static and DHCP modes.
NOTE: Example • -o, -k, -p: These options can be specified for chassis only • -6: Sets static IPv6 addresses (with -soption). Enables autoconfig for IPv6 (with-d option) disables IPv6 (with-p option) can be specified for chassis or servers. • -v: When performing on a switch, release and renew any DHCP lease on that port for changes to take effect. • Configuration of Speed= 100 Mbps and duplex= full duplex. racadm setniccfg -k 100 full • Configuration of Speed and Duplex to Autonegotiate.
– is the case-sensitive name of your timezone or the index listed in -z *. – * is a prefix of one or more timezones, followed by '*'. NOTE: The timezone or daylight savings time is fully supported for -land -z options. To set the timezone only (for example -z US/Central), do not specify the -l option.
– 1 — Displays the Hostname – 2 — Displays the iDRAC DNS name Example • • Set slot name for slot 3 to server3: racadm setslotname -i 3 server3 The slot name was set successfully. Enable System to Display Hostnames (1 = Active): racadm setslotname -h 1 setsysinfo Description Sets the name or location of the chassis. To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. NOTE: The special characters “ (double quotation mark), ‘ (backward quotation mark), & (ampersand), and \ (backward slash)
• -t — Key text for the SSH Public key. • -f — File containing the key text to upload. NOTE: The -f option is not supported on Telnet or SSH or serial RACADM. • -v — View the key text for the index provided. • -d — Delete the key for the index provided. Example • Upload an invalid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a string.
NOTE: This command is not supported in the firmware RACADM interface as it is not a file system. sslcertupload Description Uploads a custom SSL server or CA certificate for Directory Service from the client to CMC. To run this subcommand, you must have the Server Control privilege. NOTE: This subcommand is only supported on the remote interfaces. Synopsis racadm sslcertupload -f -t Input • -t — Specifies the type of certificate to upload.
Serial Number 01 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.
sslcsrgen Description Generates and downloads a certificate signing request (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. To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure chassis administrator privilege. Synopsis Input • racadm sslcsrgen -g • racadm sslcsrgen [-g] [-f ] • racadm sslcsrgen -s • -g — Generates a new CSR.
racadm sslresetcfg Example Certificate generated successfully and webserver restarted. testemail Description Sends a test email from CMC to a specified destination. Prior to running the test email command, make sure that the SMTP server is configured. The specified index in the cfgEmailAlert group must be enabled and configured properly. For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC8) and iDRAC7 RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.
– 0xf0 and 0xf2 — default debug level for LDAP. NOTE: -d option is only supported on the firmware interface or firmware interfaces. Example • To test AD. racadm testfeature -f AD -u joe@dell.com -p dell123 • To test ADKRB:. racadm testfeature -f ADKRB -u joe@dell.com • To test LDAP. racadm testfeature -f LDAP -u joe -p dell123 -d 0xf2 testtrap Description Tests the RAC’s SNMP trap alerting feature by sending a test trap from CMC to a specified destination trap listener on the network.
3 CMC Property Database Group and Object Descriptions CMC property database contains the configuration information. Associated object is organizing data, and object group is organizing object. The IDs for the groups and objects that the property database supports are listed in this section. To configure CMC, use the group and object IDs with the RACADM subcommands. NOTE: You can configure a setting that does not have a hash symbol (#) as the prefix in its output name.
Subcommand CMC cfgRacTuning Yes cfgServerInfo Yes cfgActiveDirectory Yes cfgStandardSchema Yes cfgLDAP Yes cfgLdapRoleGroup Yes cfgLocation Yes cfgChassisPower Yes cfgThermal Yes cfgKVMInfo Yes cfgAlerting Yes cfgLcdInfo Yes cfgIPv6LanNetworking Yes cfgCurrentLanNetworking Yes cfgCurrentIPv6LanNetworking Yes cfgNetTuning Yes cfgRacSecurity Yes idRacInfo This group contains display parameters to provide information about the specifics of CMC being queried.
idRacDescriptionInfo (Read Only) Description A text description of the RAC type. Legal Values A string of up to 255 ASCII characters. Default This system component provides a complete set of remote management functions for Dell PowerEdge servers. idRacVersionInfo (Read Only) Description String containing the current product firmware version Legal Values A string of up to 63 ASCII characters. Default The current version number.
# idRacBuildInfo=200708301525 # idRacName=CMC-1 racadm getconfig -g idRacInfo # idRacType=16 # idRacProductInfo=Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller # idRacDescriptionInfo=This system component provides a complete set of remote management functions for Dell PowerEdge Servers # idRacVersionInfo=1.06.06 # idRacBuildInfo=15 # idRacName=idrac-GSRS3V1 cfgLanNetworking This group contains parameters to configure CMC NIC for IPv4. One instance of the group is allowed.
cfgNicVLanID (Read or Write) Description Specifies the VLAN ID for the network VLAN configuration. This property is only valid if cfgNicVLanEnable is set to 1(enabled). Legal Values 1–4000 and 4021–4094 Default 1 Example racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgNicVlanID 1 cfgNicVLanPriority (Read or Write) Description Specifies the VLAN Priority for the network VLAN configuration. This property is only valid if cfgNicVLanEnable is set to 1 (enabled).
• cfgNicUseDhcp • cfgIPv6Enable • cfgIPv6AutoConfig • cfgDNSDomainNameFromDHCP • cfgDNSDomainName (Read or Write) The network administrator must make sure that these DHCP servers are configured to provide the same DNS domain name to the CMC, otherwise the domain name becomes unpredictable. cfgDNSServersFromDHCP (Read or Write) Description Specifies if the DNS server IPv4 addresses must be assigned from the DHCP server on the network.
NOTE: For IPv6, only the DHCPv6 address or static address is registered. Example: racadm getconfig -g cfgLanNetworking cfgNicEnable=1 cfgNicIPv4Enable=1 cfgNicIpAddress=192.168.22.101 cfgNicNetmask=255.255.255.0 cfgNicGateway=192.168.22.101 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.
cfgNicIpAddress (Read or Write) Description Specifies the static IPv4 address. NOTE: This parameter is only configurable if the cfgNicUseDhcp parameter is set to 0(FALSE). Legal Values String representing a valid IPv4 address. For example: 192.168.0.20. Default • 192.168.0.120 cfgNicNetmask (Read or Write) Description The subnet mask used for IP address. This property is only valid if cfgNicUseDhcp is set to0(FALSE).
Default The current MAC address of NIC. For example, 00:12:67:52:51:A3. cfgRemoteHosts This group provides properties that allow configuration of the SMTP server for email alerts. This group enables/disables and configures firmware updates, NTP, remote syslogging and SMTP email alerting. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
cfgRhostsNtpEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables the use of the Network Time Protocol (NTP) for date and time synchronization. Legal Values • 1 — True • 0 — False 0 Default cfgRhostsNtpServer1 (Read or Write) Description Specifies the first of three possible NTP servers. Legal Values A string representing a valid NTP server. For example, ntp1.ntp.net. At least one NTP server must be specified and duplicate entries are not allowed.
cfgRhostsSyslogPort (Read or Write) Description Remote syslog port number to use for writing the RAC and SEL logs to a remote syslog server. This setting takes effect only if the cfgRhostsSyslogEnable parameter is set to 1(enabled). Legal Values 10–65535 NOTE: The following port numbers are reserved and cannot be used: 21, 68, 69, 123, 161, 546, 801, 4096, 5988, 5989, 6900, 9000, 60106.
cfgRhostsSyslogPowerLoggingInterval (Read or Write) Description Specifies the power consumption collection/logging interval. Legal Values 1–1440 (minutes) Default 5 Example racadm getconfig -g cfgRemoteHosts [-m server-] cfgRhostsFwUpdateTftpEnable=1 cfgRhostsFwUpdateIpAddr=0.0.0.0 cfgRhostsFwUpdatePath= cfgRhostsSmtpServerIpAddr=localhost.
cfgUserAdminPrivilege (Read or Write) Description This property specifies the role-based authority privileges allowed for the user. The value is represented as a bit mask that allows for any combination of privilege values. The table below describes the user privilege bit values that can be combined to create bit masks.
User Configuration Administrator 0x0000004 Clear Logs Administrator 0x0000008 Chassis Control Administrator 0x0000010 Super User 0x0000020 Server Administrator 0x0000040 Test Alert User 0x0000080 Debug Command Administrator 0x0000100 Fabric A Administrator 0x0000200 Fabric B Administrator 0x0000400 Fabric C Administrator 0x0000800 Examples The following table provides sample privilege bit masks for users with one or more privileges.
cfgUserAdminUserName (Read or Write) Description The name of the user for this index. Writing a string of double quotation mark (" ") disables the user. The string cannot contain / (forward slash), \ (backward slash), . (period), @ (at symbol), quotation marks, ; (semicolon), or ‘ (backward quotation mark). NOTE: This property value must be unique among user names. Legal Values A string of up to 16 ASCII characters.
cfgEmailAlertEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables the alert instance. Legal Values • 1 (TRUE) • 0 (FALSE) Default 0 cfgEmailAlertAddress (Read or Write) Description Specifies the destination email address for email alerts, for example, user1@company.com. Legal Values Email address format, with a maximum length of 64 ASCII characters.
cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout=1800 cfgSsnMgtRacadmTimeout=0 cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout (Read or Write) Description Defines the web server time-out. This property sets the amount of time (in seconds) that a connection is allowed to remain idle (there is no user input). The session is canceled if the time limit exceeds this property. Changes to this setting do not affect the current session. Log out and log in again to make the new settings effective. An expired web server session logs out the current session.
To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgSerial group. cfgSerialBaudRate (Read or Write) Description Sets the baud rate on the serial port. Legal Values 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200 Default 115200 cfgSerialConsoleEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables the serial console interface.
cfgSerialConsoleNoAuth (Read or Write) Description Legal Values Default Enables or disables the serial console login authentication. • 0 — (enables serial login authentication) • 1 — (disables serial login authentication) 0 cfgSerialConsoleCommand (Read or Write) Description Specifies a serial command that is executed after a user logs in to the serial console interface. Legal Values A string representing a valid serial command. For example, connect server-1.
cfgSerialConsoleIdleTimeout=1800 cfgSerialConsoleNoAuth=0 cfgSerialConsoleCommand= cfgSerialConsoleColumns=0 cfgSerialHistorySize=8192 cfgSerialTelnetEnable=0 cfgSerialSshEnable=1 cfgSerialTelnetEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables the Telnet console interface. Legal Values • 1 (TRUE) • 0 (FALSE) Default 0 cfgOobSnmp This group contains parameters to configure the SNMP agent and trap capabilities of CMC. One instance of the group is allowed.
cfgOobSnmpProtocol Description Specifies the SNMP protocol used for SNMP traps. Legal Values • 0 — All • 1 — SNMPv3 Default 0 cfgOobSnmpTrapFormat Description Specifies the format for SNMP traps. Legal Values • 0 — SNMPv1 • 1 — SNMPv2 • 2 — SNMPv3 Default 0 cfgTraps This group displays information for and configures delivery of SNMP traps for a specific user. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands.
cfgTrapsAlertDestIPAddr (Read or Write) Description Sets the IP address that receives the alert. Legal Values A string representing a valid IP address. For example, 192.168.0.20. Default None cfgTrapsCommunityName (Read or Write) 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.
NOTE: You can configure a setting that does not have the hash sign (#) prefixed in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the —o option. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgRacTuning group.
cfgRacTuneHttpsPort (Read or Write) Description To use HTTPS network communication, specify the port number. 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, and 60106. Default 443 cfgRacTuneIpRangeEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables the IPv4 Address Range validation feature.
• Default 0 (FALSE) 0 cfgRacTuneIpBlkFailCount (Read or Write) Description The maximum number of logins that is not successful, to occur within the window (cfgRacTuneIpBlkFailWindow) before log in attempt from the IP address is rejected. Legal Values 3–16 Default 5 cfgRacTuneIpBlkFailWindow (Read or Write) Description Defines the time span in seconds that the unsuccessful attempts are counted. When unsuccessful attempts age beyond this limit, they are dropped from the count.
cfgRacTuneSshPort (Read or Write) Description Specifies the port number used for the SSH interface. NOTE: The following port numbers are reserved and cannot be used: 21, 68, 69, 111, 123, 161, 546, 801, 4096, 5988, 5989, 6900, 9000, and 60106. Legal Values 10–65535 Default 22 cfgRacTuneTelnetPort (Read or Write) Description Specifies the port number used for the Telnet interface.
cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset (Read Only) Description This object property is read only. Specifies the difference in number of seconds, from the UTC/GMT. This value is negative if the current time zone is west of Greenwich. Legal Values None Default 0 Example racadm getconfig -g cfgRacTuning cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable=1 cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable=1 cfgRacTuneHttpPort=80 cfgRacTuneHttpsPort=443 cfgRacTuneTelnetPort=23 cfgRacTuneSshPort=22 cfgRacTuneIpRangeEnable=0 cfgRacTuneIpRangeAddr=192.168.1.
Default 1 cfgServerInfo This group allows you to display and configure a server in the chassis. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. NOTE: You can configure a setting does not have the hash sign (#) prefixed in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the —o option The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgServerInfo.
cfgServerFW (Read Only) Description Displays the server's iDRAC firmware revision. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerBIOS (Read Only) Description Displays the server's BIOS revision. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerBmcMacAddress (Read Only) Description Displays the BMC MAC address of the specified server. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerNic1MacAddress (Read Only) Description Displays the MAC address of the server NIC 1.
cfgServerNicEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables LAN channel. Legal Values • 1 — Enable • 0 — Disable Default None cfgServerIPMIOverLanEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables IPMI LAN channel. Legal Values • 1 — Enable • 0 — Disable Default None cfgServerPowerBudgetAllocation (Read Only) Description Displays the current power allocation for the server.
cfgServerFirstBootDevice (Read or Write) Description Sets or displays the first boot device. NOTE: First attach, to configure vFlash as First Boot Device.
# cfgServerFW=1.57.57 (Build 04) # cfgServerBIOS=2.3.
cfgADRootDomain (Read or Write) Description Specifies the root domain of the domain forest. Legal Values Any printable text string of up to 254 characters, with no white space. Default cfgADEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables Active Directory user authentication on CMC. If this property is disabled then either local CMC or LDAP authentication may be used for user login.
cfgADAuthTimeout (Read or Write) Description To wait for Active Directory authentication requests to complete before timing out, specify the number of seconds. Legal Values 15–300 seconds Default 120 cfgADType (Read or Write) Description To use the Active Directory, determine the schema type.
cfgADCertValidationEnable (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables Active Directory certificate validation as a part of the Active Directory configuration process. Legal Values • 1 (TRUE) • 0 (FALSE) Default 1 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, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
cfgLDAPPort (Read or Write) Description Port of LDAP over SSL. Non-SSL port is not supported. Legal Values 1–65535 Default 636 cfgLDAPBaseDN (Read or Write) Description The domain name of the branch of the directory where all searches must start. Legal Values String. Maximum length = 254 Default Null cfgLDAPUserAttribute (Read or Write) Description To search for, specify the user attribute.
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) Description A bind password is used with the bindDN. The bind password is a sensitive data, and must be protected. It is optional to support anonymous bind.
cfgLDAPSRVLookupEnable (Read or Write) Description To query a DNS server for SRV records, Configure the CMC. Legal Values • 1 — True • 0 — False Default 0 cfgLDAPSRVLookupDomainName (Read Only) Description To use in the SRV lookup, configure the domain name. Legal Values String of maximum length of 254 alphanumeric characters and hyphens. The string must begin with a letter.
cfgLDAPRoleGroupDN (Read or Write) Description It is the Domain Name of the group in this index. Configure the LDAP distinguished name (DN) for the role group instance. Legal Values String maximum length = 1024 Default None Example racadm getconfig -g cfgLDAPRoleGroup -o cfgLDAPRoleGroupDN -i 1 cfgLDAPRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) Description A bit–mask defining the privileges associated with this particular group.
Default cfgSSADRoleGroupDomain (Read or Write) Description Active Directory Domain in which the Role Group resides. Legal Values Any printable text string of up to 254 characters, with no white space. Default cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) Description Use the bit mask numbers listed in the table below to set role-based authority privileges for a Role Group.
cfgLocationRackslot (Read or Write) Description Indicates slot where server is located. Legal Values Values 1–255 (1 Byte) Default 0 cfgLocationDeviceSize (Read Only) Description Indicates server chassis size. Legal Values Values 1–255 Default 0 cfgChassisPower This group 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.
NOTE: For chassis with 3000W AC six PSU configuration (configured for Grid Redundancy policy), the default value is 1–Enabled. cfgChassisInPower (Read Only) Description Indicates the cumulative input power consumption data (in watts and BTU/hr) captured from all healthy and functional PSUs in the chassis. Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisPeakPower (Read Only) Description Since the user has cleared last value, the system power consumption (in watts) is maximum.
Default • 4 — (noncritical) • 5 — (critical) • 6 — (nonrecoverable) None cfgChassisRedundantState (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables power redundancy for the chassis. Legal Values • 0 — No Redundancy • 1 — Grid Redundancy • 2 — PSU Redundancy Default 0 cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapLowerBoundBTU (Read Only) Description Displays the default power cap lower bound value using British Thermal Unit (BTU).
cfgChassisPowerCap (Read or Write) Description Indicates the maximum power consumption limit (in watts) for the entire chassis. The command generates an error if server throttling is necessary to achieve the power goal based on the value for this setting. Legal Values 2715–16685 watts Default 16685 watts cfgChassisPowerCapF (Read or Write) Description Indicates the maximum power consumption limit (in watts) for the entire chassis.
cfgChassisPowerCapFPercent (Read or Write) Description Indicates the power consumption limit as a percentage. The percentage is computed mathematically as the minimum power + (percent * (maximum power — minimum power)). Use cfgChassisPowerCapFPercent when power consumption is changes regardless of whether server throttling is required. Legal Values 16–100 NOTE: If the specified percent is lower than the minimum value, the CMC sets the value to the minimum value.
cfgChassisMaxPowerConservationMode (Read or Write) 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 powered on servers may be degraded and more servers cannot be powered on, regardless of server priority.
cfgChassisInPowerServerAllocation (Read Only) Description Indicates (in watts) the cumulative power allocated to servers. There is no default as this parameter is specific to the particular customer configuration. Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisInfrastructureInPowerAllocation (Read Only) Description Indicates the estimated cumulative DC output power consumption (in watts), determined from a field replaceable unit (FRU) on the hardware modules in the chassis.
cfgChassisPowerButtonEnable (Read or Write) Description Indicates if the chassis power button is enabled or disabled. Legal Values • • Default None 0 — Disabled 1 — Enabled cfgSystemEnergyConsumptionClear (Write Only) Description Resets energy statistics when set to 1.
• Default 1 — Disable 0 cfgThermal This group displays and configures the thermal settings. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To set the configurations, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privileges. cfgThermalMFSPercent (Read or Write) Description Configures the minimum fan speed in percent. Legal Values 0 to 100 Default 0 cfgThermalEnhancedCoolingMode (Read or Write) Description Configures the enhanced cooling mode.
Default None Example racadm getconfig -g cfgKVMInfo cfgKVMAccessToCMCEnable=1 cfgKVMFrontPanelEnable=1 cfgLcdInfo This group is used to display information for and configure the LCD. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. The following section provides information about the object in cfgLcdInfo. cfgLcdLocale (Read or Write) Description Specifies the Language (locale) for the Blade Chassis LCD interface. Legal Values de, fr, en, es, ja, zh-cn.
To use this object property, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. cfgAlertingSourceEmailName (Read Only) Description Specifies the email address used to send email 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.
Default “ :: “ cfgIPv6PrefixLength (Read or Write) Description Specifies the prefix length for IPv6 address. NOTE: • Legal Values 0–128 Default 64 This property is used only if cfgIPv6AutoConfig is set to 0(false) cfgIPv6AutoConfig (Read or Write) Description Enables or disables the IPv6 Auto Configuration option. NOTE: If this value is set to 0, the CMC disables auto configuration and statically assigns IPv6 addresses.
cfgIPv6DNSServer2 (Read or Write) Specifies the IPv6 DNS server address. Description NOTE: This property is only valid if cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 is set to 0 (false). A string representing a valid IPv6 entry.
cfgNicCurrentNetmask (Read Only) Description Displays the static subnet mask for the CMC IP address Legal Values A Valid IPv4 subnet Default A Valid IPv4 subnet cfgNicCurrentGateway (Read Only) Displays the static gateway for the CMC IP address. Description Displays the static gateway for the CMC IP address. Legal Values A Valid IPv4 gateway Default A Valid IPv4 gateway cfgNicCurrentDhcpWasUsed (Read Only) Description Indicates whether DHCP is used to configure the NIC.
Default None cfgDNSCurrentServer1 (Read Only) Description Displays the IP address for DNS server 1. Legal Values A Valid IPv4 DNS IP Default 0.0.0.0 cfgDNSCurrentServer2 (Read Only) Description Displays the IP address for DNS server 2. Legal Values A Valid IPv4 DNS IP Default 0.0.0.0 cfgDNSCurrentDomainName (Read Only) Description Displays the DNS domain name.
Use this object with the getconfig subcommand. To use this object property, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. cfgCurrentIPv6Enabled (Read or Write) Description Indicates whether IPv6 is enabled on the CMC. If the current property value is set to 0 (false), the remote network interfaces to the CMC are not accessible over IPv6.
cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 (Read Only) Description Indicates whether the DNS server addresses are assigned from the DHCPv6 server. Legal Values None Default 0 cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer1 (Read Only) Description Displays the IPv6 address for DNS server 1. Legal Values Default None cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer2 (Read Only) Description Displays the IPv6 address for DNS server 2.
Default 100 cfgNetTuningNicAutoneg (Read or Write) Description Enables auto negotiation of physical link speed and duplex. If enabled, auto negotiation takes priority over other values set in this group.
cfgRacSecCsrCommonName (Read or Write) Description Specifies the CSR Common Name (CN) that must be an IP or CMC name as given in the certificate. Legal Values A string of up to 64 characters. Default cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationName (Read or Write) Description Specifies the CSR Organization Name (O). Legal Values A string of up to 64 characters. Default cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationUnit (Read or Write) Description Specifies the CSR Organization Unit (OU).
cfgRacSecCsrEmailAddr (Read or Write) Description Specifies the CSR email address. Legal Values A string of up to 64 characters. Default Example racadm config -g cfgRacSecurity cfgRacSecCsrKeySize=1024 cfgRacSecCommonName= cfgRacSecOrganizationName= cfgRacSecOrganizationUnit= cfgRacSecLocalityName= cfgRacSecStateName= cfgRacSecCountryCode= cfgRacSecEmailAddr= cfgRacSecCsrKeySize (Read or Write) Description Specifies the SSL asymmetric key size for the CSRs.
• Default 1 (True) — If the value is ‘1’ when the server is inserted, the iDRAC root password is set. 0 cfgiDRACRootPassword Table 11. cfgiDRACRootPassword — Details Description The root password is applied when servers are inserted into the chassis. Legal Values Up to 64 characters. Default calvin cfgEnableiDRACLAN Table 12. cfgEnableiDRACLAN — Details Description Enables the LAN channel for iDRAC when servers are inserted into the chassis.
cfgEnableiDRACIPv4DHCP Table 15. cfgEnableiDRACIPv4DHCP — Details Description Enables DHCP for iDRAC when servers are inserted into the chassis. Legal Values • 0 — Disable • 1 — Enable 1 Default cfgStartingiDRACIPv4Address Table 16. cfgStartingiDRACIPv4Address — Details Description The static IPv4 address for the iDRAC located in the first slot. Legal Values IP format Default 192.168.0.121 cfgiDRACIPv4GateWay Table 17.
cfgEnableiDRACIPv6AutoConfig Table 20. cfgEnableiDRACIPv6AutoConfig — Details 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 • 0 — Disable • 1 — Enable 0 Default cfgiDRACIPv6PrefixLength Table 21. cfgiDRACIPv6PrefixLength — Details The length of the subnet in bits that is common to all IPv6-enabled iDRACs present in the chassis.
Default 146 0