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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 configuration objects that
were written out of the total objects in the .cfg file.
Examples
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgNicIpAddress
192.168.0.5.
Sets the cfgNicIpAddress configuration parameter (object) to the value 192.168.0.5.
This IP address object is contained in the cfgLanNetworking group.
racadm config -f myrac.cfg.
Configures or reconfigures CMC. The myrac.cfg file may be created from the
getconfig command. This file may also be edited manually as long as the parsing
rules are followed.
NOTE: The myrac.cfg file does not contain passwords. To include passwords in
the file, you must enter them manually. If you want to remove password
information from the myrac.cfg file during configuration, 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=1–4
switch-n, where n=1
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>
Example
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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