Reference Guide

-o — The -o < objectName > < Value >, or object option, must be used with the -g option.
This option species the object name that is written with the string < value >.
-i — The -i < index >, or index option, is valid only for indexed groups and can be used to
specify a unique group. The <
index > is a decimal integer from 1 through n, where n can vary
from 1 to maximum number of indexes a particular group supports. If -i < index > is not
specied, a value of 1 is assumed for groups, which are tables that have multiple entries. The
index is specied by the index value, not a named value.
-c — The -c or check option, is used with the cong subcommand and allows the user to
parse the .cfg le to locate syntax errors. If issues are found, the line number and a short
description about the issue is displayed. This option is a check-only.
Output This subcommand generates error output for any of the following reasons:
Invalid syntax, group name, object name, index, or other invalid database members.
RACADM CLI failures.
This subcommand returns an indication of the number of conguration objects that were written
out of the total objects in the .cfg le.
Examples
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgNicIpAddress 192.168.0.1.
Sets the cfgNicIpAddress conguration parameter (object) to the value 192.168.0.1. This IP
address object is contained in the cfgLanNetworking group.
racadm config -f myrac.cfg.
Congures or recongures CMC. The myrac.cfg le may be created from the getcong
command. This le may also be edited manually as long as the parsing rules are followed.
NOTE: The myrac.cfg le does not contain passwords. To include passwords in the le,
you must enter them manually. If you want to remove password information from the
myrac.cfg le during conguration, use the -p option.
connect
Description
Connects to the switch or server serial console.
Synopsis
racadm connect [-b] —m <module>
racadm connect [-b] <server-n>
racadm connect [-b] <switch-n>
Input -b — Connects to the switch or console using the binary mode. This is an optional argument; a
server or a switch must be present.
NOTE: If you use the -b option, reset the CMC to terminate the connect operation.
server-<n>: where n = 1 to 4
server —<nx>: 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 <a1 | a2>
Examples
Connect to I/O Module 1 serial console
racadm connect -m switch-1
Connect to server 1 serial console
racadm connect -m server-1
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