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Record: 1
Date/Time: Dec 8 08:21:30
Source: ssnmgrd[175]
Description: root from 143.166.157.103: session timeout
sid 0be0aef4
getversion
Description Displays the current software version, model and generation information, and whether the target
device can be updated.
To use this subcommand, you must have a login user privilege.
Synopsis
• racadm getversion [-b | -c] [-m <module>]
• racadm getversion -l [-m <module>] [-f <filter>]
• racadm getversion
Input
• (none) — Displays the version information for all targets or devices.
• —m <module> — Specifies the module or device for which you want to retrieve the version
information.
<module> is one of the following:
– server-nx where n =1–8; x = a, billion, c,d
– cmc-n where n= 1 or 2. For example, cmc-2.
• -c — Displays the server's current CPLD version.
• -b — Displays the server's current BIOS version (default is iDRAC version).
• -l — Displays the firmware versions of available server components.
• -f <filter> — Filters the components. Must be used with -l and be one of the following
values:
– bios: BIOS
– idrac: iDRAC
– usc: Lifecycle Controller (Unified Server Configurator)
– diag: 32-bit Diagnostics
– drivers: OS Driver Package
– nic-x: Network Interface card. See -l output for possible values of x
– raid-x: Raid Controller. See -l output for possible values of x
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.
Example
• racadm getversion
• racadm getversion -f idrac
Example
racadm getversion -m server-1
85