Reference Guide

Set the destination e-mail address —
racadm config -g cfgEmailAlert -o cfgEmailAlertAddress -i 1
user1@mycompany.com
Set the custom message that is sent to the destination e-mail address —
racadm config -g cfgEmailAlert -o cfgEmailAlertCustomMsg -i 1
"This is a test!"
Make sure that the SMTP IP address is congured properly —
racadm config -g cfgRemoteHosts -o cfgRhostsSmtpServerIpAddr
192.168.0.152
View the current e-mail alert settings —
racadm getconfig -g cfgEmailAlert -i <index>
where <index> is a number from 1 to 4.
testfeature
The following tables describe the testfeature subcommand options.
Option Description
-f <feature> Species the feature name. testfeature supports the following
features:
ad — Tests Active Directory conguration using simple
authentication (user name and password).
adkrb — Tests Active Directory conguration using the
Kerberos authentication.
ldap — Tests LDAP conguration and operation (requires
user name and password).
-u <username> The user name specied in an appropriate format for the
selected authentication method. That is, Active Directory users
are specied as user_name@domain_name.
-p <password> The password for the indicated user account.
-d <bitmask> A bitmask (specied as a hexadecimal value) to select various
diagnostic messaging levels. This option is optional.
NOTE: -d option is not supported with the remote
racadm interface.
testfeature -f ad
Description
Tests Active Directory conguration using simple authentication
(user name and password). Use the optional -d switch to obtain
additional diagnostic information, as needed.
This subcommand when executed performs the following:
Checks command syntax.
Veries whether the required system resources are available.
Validates Active Directory conguration.
Veries the SSL certicate and if the certicate signing
request (key) exists.
Acquires LDAP and Global Catalog Service records from
DNS.
Acquires user privileges from the Active Directory server.
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