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Table 19. Details of feature (continued)
• -r — Repair damaged/unformatted ExtendedStorage media.
NOTE: The –r switch requires that the ExtendedStorage feature be deactivated.
CAUTION: Using the -r switch reformats the SD media in the CMC card slot. Any
existing ExtendedStorage data will be lost.
• -c — <featurename> must be one of the following:
• flexaddress (with -d)
• flexaddressplus (with -d) ExtendedStorage (with -d or -r)
featurecard
Table 20. Details of featurecard
Description Verifies proper SD card installation and displays the SD card status.
To use this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
Synopsis
racadm featurecard -s
Input -s — Lists active SD card features and SD card status.
Output
An example of output is given here.
racadm featurecard -s
CMC: The feature card inserted is valid, serial number =
CN0H871T137401112222A00 The feature card contains the following
feature(s):
FlexAddress: bound
FlexAddressPlus: bound
ExtendedStorage: bound
fwupdate
Table 21. Details of fwupdate
Description
Allows you to update the CMC firmware, chassis infrastructure firmware. You can:
• Check the firmware update process status.
• Update the firmware from an FTP or a TFTP server by providing an IP address and optional path.
• Update the firmware from the local file system using remote RACADM.
• The subcommand updates one or more devices of a single type at a time.
To use this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
NOTE: Running the subcommand to update the CMC firmware resets the CMC, causing all
network connections to get logged off.
NOTE: The subcommand generates an error, when used on the extension slot of a multi-slot
server.
The CMC firmware performs a signature verification step to ensure the authenticity of the uploaded
firmware. The firmware update process is successful only if CMC authenticates the firmware image from the
service provider as valid image. The firmware update process is stopped, if CMC cannot verify the signature
of the uploaded firmware image. A warning event is then logged, and an appropriate error message is
displayed.
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