User's Manual

72 Using the RACADM Command Line Interface
NOTE: The RACADM remote capability is supported only on management stations
through a supported browser. See "Supported Web Browsers" on page 27 for more
information.
NOTE: When using the RACADM remote capability, you must have write
permissions on the folders where you are using the RACADM subcommands
involving file operations. For example:
racadm getconfig -f <
file name
> -r <IP address>
or
racadm sslcertupload -t 1 -f c:\cert\cert.txt
RACADM Error Messages
For information about RACADM CLI error messages, see "Troubleshooting"
on page 86.
Using RACADM to Configure the CMC
NOTE: In order to configure CMC the first time. You must be logged in as user root
to execute RACADM commands on a remote system. Another user can be created
that will give him or her the permission to configure the CMC.
The CMC Web interface is the quickest way to configure the CMC (see
"Using the CMC Web Interface" on page 87
). However, if you prefer CLI or
script configuration or need to configure multiple CMCs, use RACADM,
which is installed with the CMC agents on the management station.
Configuring CMC Network Properties
Setting Up Initial Access to the CMC
Before you can begin configuring the CMC, you must first configure the
CMC network settings to allow the CMC to be managed remotely. This
initial configuration assigns the TCP/IP networking parameters that enable
access to the CMC.