User's Manual
78 Using the RACADM Command Line Interface
racadm getconfig –g cfgUserAdmin –i 2
Enabling a CMC User With Permissions
To enable a user with specific administrative permissions (role-based
authority), first locate an available user index by performing the steps in
"Before You Begin" on page 76. Next, type the following command lines with
the new user name and password.
NOTE: See Table 3-1 in the database property chapter of the Dell Chassis
Management Controller Firmware Version 2.0 Administrator Reference Guide for a
list of valid bit mask values for specific user privileges. The default privilege value is
0, which indicates the user has no privileges enabled.
racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o
cfgUserAdminPrivilege -i <index> <user privilege bitmask value>
Disabling a CMC User
Using RACADM, you can only disable CMC users manually and on an
individual basis. You cannot delete users by using a configuration file.
The following example illustrates the command syntax that can be used to
delete a CMC user:
racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -i 2
cfgUserAdminPrivilege 0x0
Configuring SNMP and E-mail Alerting
You can configure the CMC to send SNMP event traps and/or e-mail alerts
when certain events occur on the chassis. For more information and
instructions, see "Configuring SNMP Alerts" on page 298 and "Configuring E-
mail Alerts" on page 303.
Configuring Multiple CMCs in Multiple Chassis
Using RACADM, you can configure one or more CMCs with identical
properties.