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Values: 1 to 4
-h - Specifies whether to display the slot name or the host name (if available).
0 Displays the slot name
1 Displays the host name instead of the slot name
2 Displays the iDRAC DNS name instead of the slot name
Example
Display all slots names.
racadm getslotname
<Slot #> <Slot Name> <Host name> <iDRAC DNS Name>
1 SLOT-01
2 WIN-UF2EVKG8PJ5 WIN-UF2EVKG8PJ5 idrac-2QDJH62
3 SLOT-03
4 SLOT-04
Display the name of the third slot.
racadm getslotname -i 3
Verify if the option 0 is set for displaying the slot name.
Verify if the option 1 is set for displaying the host name.
Verify if the option 2 is set for displaying the iDRAC DNS name.
getssninfo
Description
Displays a list of users that are connected to iDRAC. The following information is displayed:
Session ID
Username
IP address (if applicable)
Session type (for example, serial or Telnet)
Login date and time in MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS format
NOTE: Based on the Session ID (SSNID) or the user name (User), the iDRAC administrator
can close the respective sessions or all the sessions using the, closessn subcommand. For more
information, see closessn.
Synopsis
racadm getssninfo [-A] [-u <username> | *]
Input
-A - eliminates the printing of data headers.
-u - The -u <username> user name option limits the printed output to only the detail session
records for the given user name.
Examples
racadm getssninfo
SSNID
Type User IP Address Login Date/Time
6 GUI root 192.168.0.10 04/07/2010 12:00:34
racadm getssninfo -A
"root" "143.166.174.19" "Telnet" "NONE"
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RACADM Subcommand Details