Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 3.
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Contents 1 Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 12 What’s new in this release............................................................................................................................................... 12 Supported RACADM Interfaces......................................................................................................................................
getpbinfo...........................................................................................................................................................................49 getpciecfg.........................................................................................................................................................................50 getpminfo..........................................................................................................................................
enableperc...................................................................................................................................................................87 disableperc.................................................................................................................................................................. 88 createsecuritykey..............................................................................................................................................
cfgDNSRegisterRac (Read/Write)......................................................................................................................... 110 cfgDNSServersFromDHCP (Read/Write).............................................................................................................. 111 cfgDNSServer1 (Read/Write).................................................................................................................................. 111 cfgDNSServer2 (Read/Write)....................
cfgSerialHistorySize (Read/Write)......................................................................................................................... 124 cfgSerialSshEnable (Read/Write).......................................................................................................................... 124 cfgSerialTelnetEnable (Read/Write) ..................................................................................................................... 125 cfgOobSnmp............................
cfgServerNicEnable (Read/Write)......................................................................................................................... 136 cfgServerIPMIOverLanEnable (Read/Write)........................................................................................................136 cfgServerPowerBudgetAllocation (Read Only).................................................................................................... 136 cfgServerDNSRegisterIMC (Read/Write).........................
cfgLDAPSRVLookupServiceName (Read/Write)................................................................................................ 148 cfgLDAPRoleGroup........................................................................................................................................................ 148 cfgLDAPRoleGroupDN (Read/Write).................................................................................................................... 149 cfgLDAPRoleGroupPrivilege (Read/Write)........
cfgKVMInfo.....................................................................................................................................................................160 cfgKvmMapping Read or Write.............................................................................................................................. 160 cfgKvmSlotEnable Read or Write...............................................................................................................160 cfgDvdInfo...............
cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationName (Read/Write)................................................................................................... 171 cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationUnit (Read/Write)..................................................................................................... 172 cfgRacSecCsrLocalityName (Read/Write)........................................................................................................... 172 cfgRacSecCsrStateName (Read/Write).....................................
1 Introduction This document provides information about the RACADM subcommands, supported RACADM interfaces, and property database groups and object definitions of CMC for PowerEdge VRTX.
Example racadm getconfig -g idracinfo racadm getsysinfo Remote RACADM racadm -r -u -p getconfig -g [-o ] [-i ] racadm -r -u -p Example racadm -r -u myuser -p mypass getconfig -g idracinfo racadm -r -u myuser -p mypass getsysinfo RACADM Command Options The following table lists the options for the RACADM command. Table 1.
Supported RACADM Subcommands The following table provides the list of RACADM subcommands and their corresponding interface support. For more information about the RACADM sub-commands including syntax and valid entries, see RACADM Subcommand Details. Table 3.
Subcommand CMC getractime Yes Yes getredundancymode Yes Yes getsel Yes Yes getsensorinfo Yes Yes getslotname Yes Yes getssninfo Yes Yesz getsvctag Yes Yes getsysinfo Yes Yes getversion Yes Yes help and help Yes Yes ifconfig Yes Yes jobqueue Yes Yes krbkeytabupload No Yes license Yes Yes netstat Yes Yes ping Yes Yes ping6 Yes Yes racdump Yes Yes racreset Yes Yes racresetpcie Yes Yes racresetcfg Yes Yes raid Yes Yes remoteimage
Subcommand CMC testemail Yes Yes testfeature Yes Yes testtrap Yes Yes traceroute Yes Yes traceroute6 Yes Yes Other documents you may need To access the documents from the Dell Support site. Along with this Reference Guide, you can access the following guides available at dell.com/support/manuals. • The VRTX CMC Online Help provides information about using the Web interface. To access the Online Help, click Help on the CMC web interface.
• For Dell EMC Enterprise Systems Management documents — Dell.com/SoftwareSecurityManuals • For Dell EMC OpenManage documents — Dell.com/OpenManageManuals • For Dell EMC Remote Enterprise Systems Management documents — Dell.com/esmmanuals • For iDRAC and Dell EMC Lifecycle Controller documents — Dell.com/idracmanuals • For Dell EMC OpenManage Connections Enterprise Systems Management documents — Dell.
2 RACADM Subcommand Details This section provides detailed descriptions about the RACADM subcommands, including the syntax and valid entries.
• getsel • getsensorinfo • getslotname • getssninfo • getsvctag • getsysinfo • gettracelog • getversion • ifconfig • jobqueue • krbkeytabupload • license • netstat • ping • ping6 • racdump • racreset • racresetcfg • racresetpcie • raid • remoteimage • serveraction • set • setassettag • setchassisname • set controllers • setflexaddr • setled • set enclosure • setniccfg • setpciecfg • setractime • setslotname • setsysinfo • SSH or Telnet RAC
Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Characters When Using RACADM Commands When using strings that contain special characters, use the following guidelines: Strings containing the following special characters must be quoted using single quotation marks or double quotation marks: • $ (dollar sign) • " (double quotation marks) • ' (single quotation marks) • ` (back quotation marks) • \ (backslash) • ~ (tilde) • ; (semicolon) • | (vertical bar) • ( (left parentheses) • ) (right par
Racadm help and help with subcommand Table 4. Racadm help commands Description Displays all the subcommands you can use with the RACADM command and a one-line description of each subcommand. ? followed by displays the syntax for the specified command. To use this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. You can also use the help and help commands to obtain the same information.
-4 : show CMC IPv4 information -6 : show CMC IPv6 information help and help Table 5. Help commands Description Synopsis Input Lists all the subcommands available for use with RACADM and provides a short description for each. You may also type a subcommand after help. • racadm help • racadm help None Output • Example The help command displays a complete list of subcommands. racadm help getsysinfo chassislog Table 6.
— SMB mounted path: //// • • • • — NFS mounted path: :/. -u — Specifies the user name for accessing the FTP Server, or Domain and User Name for accessing network share location. -p — Specifies the password for accessing the FTP Server or Share location. -s — Filters records based on severity. Provide multiple severities using a comma (,) as the delimiter. The values are not case-sensitive.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • RED : FW Download PST : BIOS POST BOOT : BOOT Control SSD : PCIe SSD IOV : IO Virtualization PR : Part Exchange SWU : Software Change USR : User Tracking PDR : Physical Disk VDR : Virtual Disk SWC : Software Config DKM : Dell Key Mngr NDR : NIC OS Driver RAC : RAC Event ASR : Auto Sys Reset HWC : Hardware Config RRDU : IDSDM Redundancy AMP : Amperage VLT : Voltage DH : Cert Mgmt TMP : Temperature VME : Virtual Media ITR : Intrusion BAR : Backup/Re
chassislog export Table 7. chassislog export Description Exports the Chassis log to a remote share. To export the chassis log, you must have the Clear Logs Administrator privilege.
chassisaction Table 9. Chassisaction Description Runs a power action on the chassis or a switch. To use this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Control Administrator privilege. NOTE: For remote racadm, check the power status of the module using the getmodinfo command. Synopsis Input racadm chassisaction [-m ] • -m — Module on which you want to carry out the action. Values are: • chassis — this is the default value, if -m is not specified.
• • Output Session running this command cannot be ended. -a — Closes all sessions. -u — Close all sessions for a particular user name. • Remote RACADM: -u option or -i option None Example • • • racadm closessn -i 1234 Closes the session 1234. racadm closessn –u root Closes all the sessions for root user. racadm closessn –a Closes all the sessions. clrsel Table 11. Clrsel Description Deletes all existing records from the System Event Log (SEL).
config Table 13. Config Description Allows you to set CMC configuration parameters individually or to batch them as part of a configuration file. If the data is different, that CMC object is written with the new value. Synopsis racadm config [-c|-p] -f racadm config -g -o [-i ] NOTE: The configuration file retrieved using remote racadm are not interoperable.
connect Description Synopsis Input Connects to the switch or server serial console. • racadm connect [-b] —m • racadm connect [-b] • racadm connect [-b] -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.
• • • • • • • • • • • -a — Creates and enables an iDRAC root user if it does not exist, and is executed on all the existing servers in the chassis. -u root — Indicates that the is supplied for the root user on the server. root is a constant parameter, the only value that is valid with the ‑u option. -m — Specifies the server you want to configure.
To use this subcommand with the get option, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis racadm eventfilters racadm eventfilters get -c racadm eventfilters set -c -n NOTE: The general format of an alert descriptor: cmc.alert.category.[subcategory].[severity] where, category is mandatory, but subcategory and severity are optional. A severity cannot precede a subcategory.
• Clear all available alert settings: racadm eventfilters set -c cmc.alert.all -n none • Configure using severity as a parameter. For example, all informational events in storage category are assigned poweroff as action, and email and snmp as notifications: racadm eventfilters set -c cmc.alert.storage.info -n email,snmp • Configure using subcategory as a parameter.
Input • racadm feature -r -c ExtendedStorage • -s — Displays the status of active features. • -d — Deactivates the feature specified in -c option. NOTE: When the FlexAddress and FlexAddressPlus features are active, deactivating one of them results in deactivation of the other feature also. However, ExtendedStorage is not affected by the deactivation of FlexAddress or FlexAddresPlus. • -r — Repair damaged/unformatted ExtendedStorage media.
To use this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. NOTE: • Running the subcommand to update the active CMC firmware resets the CMC, causing all network connections to get logged off. While updating all other modules, including the standby CMC, the active CMC continues to function normally without resetting. • The subcommand generates an error, when used on the extension slot of a multi-slot server.
• • • cmc-active (default) cmc-standby iominf-n, where n = 1 NOTE: You can specify the cmc-active and cmc-standby modules at the same time along with one or more server-n modules. This enables the devices to be updated together. • • main-board • perc-fqdd, where fqdd is FQDD of the PERC • expander-fqdd, where fqdd is FQDD of the Storage Expander • hdd-fqdd, where fqdd is FQDD of the HDD -s — Displays the current status of the firmware update. NOTE: Use -m to display the status of the module update.
NOTE: • Synopsis If CMC is not in the network, you can only export the chassis configuration profile to the local management station. racadm get -f racadm -r -u -p get -f racadm -r -u -p get -f -t xml racadm get -f -t xml -u -p -l racadm get -f -t xml -l Input • –f: save event filter configurations to a file.
ps-n, where n = 1 to 4 chassis kvm Output Display entire log: racadm getactiveerrors - Display specific module log: racadm getactiveerrors -m server-1 - Display entire informational log: racadm getactiveerrors -s info getassettag Description Displays the asset tag for the chassis. To use this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis racadm getassettag [-m ] Input -m — Specifies the module whose asset tag you want to view.
getconfig Description Retrieves CMC configuration parameters individually, or all CMC configuration groups may be retrieved and saved to a file. Synopsis racadm getconfig -f racadm getconfig -g [-i ] racadm getconfig -u racadm getconfig -h racadm getconfig -g -o [-i index] Input • • • • • • • Output -f — The -f option directs getconfig to write the entire iDRAC configuration to a configuration file.
• Displays the configuration properties for the user named root. racadm getconfig -u root • Displays the user group instance at index 2 with verbose information for the property values. racadm getconfig -g cfgUserAdmin -i 2 -v If you do not configure the following key attributes in their respective groups for a particular index, the groups are not saved in to the file. This is applicable for all the index groups.
server-3 Present PCIe OK None N/A server-4 Not Present None N/A None N/A getdcinfo -n server-1 Present None None server-2 Not Present None None server-3 Not Present None None server-4 Present None Broadcom M5708t getflexaddr Description Enabled or disabled status is displayed for the entire chassis and fabric ID decoder.
4 Enabled Not Present Displays the current FlexAddress setting for slot 4 racadm getflexaddr -i 4 Slot-4 server presence = Present Slot-4 flexaddress enabled = 1 slot4-idrac Controller 18:A9:9B:FD:C7:57 F8:DB:88:3D: 9F:A7(active) slot4-A 10 GbE KR 00:90:FA:51:36:54 F8:DB:88:3D: 9F:A8(active) 10 GbE KR/3 00:90:FA:51:36:55 F8:DB:88:3D: 9F:AA(active) FCoE-WWN 10:00:00:90:FA:51:36:55 20:01:F8:DB:88:3D: 9F:AA(active) 10 GbE KR/3 00:90:FA:51
getled Description Displays the LED settings on a module: blinking, not blinking, or unknown (for empty slots). To use this subcommand, you must have the Login User privilege. Synopsis racadm getled -m Input CMC only options: -m — Specifies the module whose LED settings you want to view.
Input • racadm getmacaddress -c all • -m — Specifies the module whose MAC address you want to view. may be one of the following: server-n, where n=1–4 switch-n, where n=1 • • • • -t — Displays the iSCSI MAC addresses for all servers or the specified server if used with -m option. -x — Displays the extra MACs (Ethernet or iSCSI) for servers with additional LOM MACs and must be used with -m option.
Display MAC for server-1. racadm getmacaddress -m server-1 server-1 Present 00:11:43:FD:B7:2A 00:11:43:FD:B7:2A 00:11:43:FD:B7:2B server-4 Extension(1) N/A 00:11:43:FD:B7:2C 00:11:43:FD:B7:2D Display extra MACs for server-1 (if available).
iSCSI Present N/A N/A Gigabit Ethernet Present Not Installed Not Installed iSCSI Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-2-C Fibre Channel 4 Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-3 N/A Not Present N/A N/A N/A Server-4-A Gigabit Ethernet Present 00:18:8B:FF: 45:2A 00:18:8B:FF:AA: 00:18:8B:FF:AA: 02 04 iSCSI Present 00:18:8B:FF:AA: 00:18:8B:FF:AA: 03 05 Gigabit Ethernet Not Present Not Installed Not Installed iSCSI Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-4-C F
Switch-1 Gigabit Ethernet Present 10 GbE KR Present 84:8F: 69:FC:E8:F1 F8:B1:56:45:DD: BD Unknown Factory N/A Factory Displays the chassis-assigned WWN/MAC address.
To use this subcommand, you must have CMC Login User privilege. NOTE: The service tag field is blank for modules that do not have service tags. Synopsis racadm getmodinfo [-m ] [-A] Input • Example -m — Specifies the module for which the configuration and status information is required. The default command (no options) displays information about all the major components in the chassis.
PS-1 OK PS-2 OK PS-3 A PS-4 A CMC-1 OK CMC-2 OK Switch-1 OK Server-1 N/A Server-2 A Server-3 OK Server-4 A DVD OK IO-Cable OK FPC-Cable OK Present N/A Present N/A Not Present N/A Not Present N/A Present N/A Present N/A Present N/A Not Present N/A Not Present N/A Present DJ22H82 Not Present N/A Present N/A Present 3BPV622 Present 3BPV622 Online N/A Online N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Primary N/A Standby N/A ON N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A OFF DJ22H82 N/A N/A ON N/A ON N/A ON N/A getniccfg Table 17.
Current Gateway IPv6 Enabled Autoconfiguration Enabled Static IPv6 Address Static IPv6 Gateway Link Local Address Current IPv6 Address 1 Current IPv6 Gateway Speed Duplex VLAN Enable VLAN ID VLAN priority = = = = = = = = = = = = = 10.94.225.129 0 1 ::/64 :: :: :: :: Autonegotiate Autonegotiate 0 1 0 racadm getniccfg -m server-3 LOM Model Name = BRCM GbE 4P 5720 bNDC LOM Fabric Type = Gigabit Ethernet IPv4 Enabled = 1 DHCP Enabled = 0 IP Address = 0.0.0.0 Subnet Mask = 0.0.0.0 Gateway = 0.0.0.
Max Power Conservation Mode Server Performance Over Power Redundancy [Chassis Power Supply Status Table] Power> PS1 Present Online PS2 Present Online PS3 Not Present Slot Empty PS4 Not Present Slot Empty [Server 1 2 3 4 = No = No
PCIe slot-8 • Not Present N/A N/A N/A N/A 1 5,6,9,10 SLOT-01 1 Present 2 5,6,9,10 SLOT-02 2 Not Present 3 5,6,9,10 Unmapped N/A N/A 4 5,6,9,10 SLOT-04 4 Not Present Displays FQDDs of all the PCIe slots and PCIe Virtual Adapters: racadm getpciecfg PCIe slot 01 PCIe slot 02 PCIe slot 03 PCIe slot 04 PCIe slot 05 PCIe slot 06 PCIe slot 07 PCIe slot 08 PCIE.
BTU/hr Peak System Power Start Time 01/16/2008 Peak System Power Timestamp 01/26/2009 Minimum System Power BTU/hr) Minimum System Power Start Time 01/21/2008 Minimum System Power Timestamp 01/26/2009 System Idle Power BTU/hr) System Potential Power BTU/hr) System Input Current Reading = 16:02:10 = 06:32:55 = 400 W (177 = 22:43:21 = 06:32:55 = 68 W (188 = 68 W (188 = 31.
Output The default output display shows the record number, message ID, category, agent ID, severity, time stamp, message arg, and message. The timestamp begins at midnight, January 1, and increases until the system restarts. After the system restarts, the system’s timestamp is used. SeqNumber = 4 Message ID = CMC8550 Category = Audit AgentID = CMC Severity = Information Timestamp = 1982-03-21 05:33:35 Message Arg 1 = Healthy Message = Chassis health is Healthy Example • Displays all the logs.
getsel Description Synopsis Displays all sensor event log entries in the DRAC. • • racadm getsel -i [-A] racadm getsel [-s ] [-c ] [-A] [-o] [-E] [-R] [--more] If no arguments are specified, the entire log is displayed. Input • • • • • • • • -A — Specifies output with no display headers or labels. -c — Provides the number of records to be displayed. -o — Displays each entry in the SEL in a single line. -s — Specifies the starting record used for the display.
Fan-4 OK 4045 840 600 N/A N/A Fan-5 OK 4107 840 600 N/A N/A Fan-6 OK 0 840 600 N/A N/A Blower-1 N/A 0 3000 2250 N/A N/A Blower-2 N/A 0 3000 2250 N/A N/A Blower-3 N/A 0 3000 2250 N/A N/A Blower-4 N/A 2611 3000 2250 N/A N/A Sensor Type : Temperature Sensor Units : Celsius Chassis Ambient OK 22 3 -7 42 47 Server-4 20 3 -7 42 47 OK Sensor Type : Power PS
1 Chassis Ambient OK 27 C 3 —7 42 47 2 Server-1 OK 31 C 3 —7 42 47 3 Server-3 OK 29 C 3 —7 42 47 Sensor Type: Power 1 PS-1 Slot Empty N/A 2 PS-2 Online OK 3 PS-3 Slot Empty N/A PS-4 Slot Empty N/A Sensor Type: Cable 1 IO-Cable OK 2 FPC-Cable OK 1 Chassis Intrusion Closed Sensor Type: Door ge
Example • Display all slots names. racadm getslotname 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.
getsvctag Description Displays the service tag of the host system. Synopsis racadm getsvctag Input getsvctag Output Chassis Switch-1 Server-1 Server-2 Server-3 Server-4 Example racadm getsvctag PLPC033 N/A 7654321 N/A Extension(1) PLSMS04 getsysinfo Description Displays information related to CMC and chassis.
Examples Current DNS Server 2 DNS Servers from DHCP = 0.0.0.
getversion Table 18. getversion Description Displays the current firmware version of various modules in the chassis, iDRAC version on the attached servers, and whether the target device can be updated. NOTE: To use this subcommand, you must have CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis • racadm getversion • racadm getversion [-b | -c] [-m ] • racadm getversion -l [-m ] [-f ] Input NOTE: The -b, -c and -l options are not available for CMC modules.
Physical Disk 0:0:2 AS09 2:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 Physical Disk 0:0:3 AS09 3:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 Physical Disk 0:0:4 AS09 4:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 Physical Disk 0:0:5 AS09 5:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 Physical Disk 0:0:6 AS09 6:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 Physical Disk 0:0:7 AS09 7:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 Physical Disk 0:0:8 AS09 8:Enclosure.Internal.
ifconfig Description Displays the contents of the network interface table. To use this subcommand, you must have the Execute Diagnostic Commands or Configure iDRAC privilege. Synopsis racadm ifconfig Example $ racadm ifconfig eth0 Link encap:Ethernet 09:FF:DA:23 HWaddr 00:1D: inet addr:10.35.155.136 192.168.0.1 Mask:255.255.255.
Example • Display all the jobs: -------------------------JOB QUEUE-----------------------[Job ID=RID_853106266329] Job Name=Reboot4 Status=New Start Time=[NOW] Expiration Time=[NOW] ---------------------------------------------------------[Job ID=RID_852218430518] Job Name=Reboot4 Status=New Start Time=[NOW] Expiration Time=[NOW] ---------------------------------------------------------[Job ID=RID_852215634901] Job Name=Reboot4 Status=New Start Time=[NOW] Expiration Time=[NOW] ----------------------------
• View the license using the following options: • racadm license view • racadm license view [-c ] • racadm license import [-u ] [-p ] [-f ] [-l ] [-c ] • Export the license using the following options: • racadm license export [-u ] [-p ] [-f ] [-1 ] [—t ] • • Input • racadm license export [-u ] [-p ] [-f ] [-1
Device = CMC.Integrated.1 Device Description = Chassis Management Controller for PowerEdge VRTX Unique Identifier = License #1 Status = OK Transaction ID = 8 License Description = CMC Enterprise Evaluation License A2Wir6lJ1MoP8iBAtqsEKDv8 • • • • • License Type Entitlement ID = EVALUATION = Expiration = 1982-04-07T21:00:00 Display licenses available on a specific device. For example, for RAID slot 4: racadm license view -c RAID.slot.
netstat Description Displays the routing table and the current connections. To use this subcommand, you must have the Execute Diagnostic Commands privilege. Synopsis racadm netstat Input racadm netstat Output Kernel IPv6 routing table Destination Next Hop Metric Ref Use Iface :: 1/128 0 30 1 lo fe80::200:ff:fe00:d01/128 0 0 fe80::/64 1 lo 256 0 ff00::/8 0 eth1 256 0 eth1 0 Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 U 0 0 0.0.0.0 192.
To use this subcommand for CMC, you must have the Administrator privilege for CMC, and for iDRAC you must have the Execute Diagnostic Commands privilege. Synopsis racadm ping ping6 Description Verifies that the destination IPv6 address is reachable from an iDRAC or CMC, or with the current routing-table contents. A destination IPv6 address is required. An ICMP echo packet is sent to the destination IPv6 address on the basis of current routing-table contents.
Output • Trace log information - gettracelog • RAC event log - getraclog • System event log - getsel The following information is displayed when the racdumpsubcommand is processed: • • • • • General system/RAC information Coredump Session information Process information Firmware build information Example racadm racdump =============================================================================== General System/RAC Information =======================================================================
FanSpeed FanSpeed FanSpeed FanSpeed 6 7 8 9 Fan-6 Fan-7 Fan-8 Fan-9 OK OK Not OK OK 4835 14521 1 4826 rpm rpm rpm rpm 2344 7250 7250 2344 Temp 1 Ambient_Temp OK 21 celcius N/A PWR 1 PWR 2 PWR 3 PWR 4 PWR 5 PWR 6 PS-1 PS-2 PS-3 PS-4 PS-5 PS-6 14500 14500 14500 14500 40 Online OK Online OK Online OK Slot Empty N/A Failed OK Slot Empty N/A racreset Description Performs a CMC or a
NOTE: The –c option is valid with only . Example • Perform reset of configuration data to defaults for server-1 module racadm racresetcfg -m server-1 • Perform reset of power cap feature. racadm racresetcfg -c pcap • Perform reset of configuration data to default for switch-1 module racadm racresetcfg -m switch-1 racresetpcie Description Resets the PCIe blade mapping in the chassis to factory defaults.
This command is an optimized and filtered version. racadm raid get batteries --refkey -o -p • Monitor and Inventory all virtual disks connected to the controller racadm raid get vdisks --refkey This command displays all vdisk keys connected to the controllers being mentioned as refkeys.
This command displays all fan keys connected to the enclosures referred as refkeys. racadm raid get fans --refkey -o optimized version. This command displays all fan objects for the enclosure FQDD. racadm raid get fans --refkey -o -p optimized and filtered version.
racadm raid blink {-pdkey:
• • • • • • k: Specify the size in kilobytes m: Specify the size in megabytes. g: Specify the size in gigabytes. t: Specify the size in terabytes. -cc: Create a CacheCade or Enhanced Cache VD. -vdinit: Create a virtual disk with or without initialization. The available values are: • yes • no If -vdinit is not specified, the default value is “yes”. • -secure: Create a virtual disk using Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs).
exportlog Description Export a log from the device. Synopsis racadm raid exportlog: -l -u -p [f ] Input • • • • Example racadm raid exportlog:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 -l u -p [-f ] –l: The network share to write the log to. –u: The network password for the share –f : The file name to write the log to.
PatrolReadRate = 30 % PatrolReadMode = Manual PatrolReadState = Stopped CheckConsistencyMode = Stop On Error LoadBalanceSetting = Disabled CopybackMode = OFF PreservedCache = Not Present CacheMemorySize = 1024 MB PersistHotspare = Disabled SpindownUnconfiguredDrives = Disabled SpindownHotspare = Disabled Timeintervalforspindown = 30 (Minutes) SecurityStatus = Unknown EncryptionMode = None SasAddress = 0x590B11C02620E600 PciDeviceId = 0x2f PciSubdeviceId = 0x1f3e PciVendorId = 0x1000 PciSubvendorId = 0x1028
CapableSpeeds LearnMode HighAvailabilityMode PeerController = 6.0 Gb/s, 3.0 Gb/s = Not supported = Fault Tolerant(Active/Passive) = RAID.ChassisIntegrated.2-1 RAID.ChassisIntegrated.
Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Failed racadm raid get enclosures -o Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.2-1 Status = Ok RollupStatus = Ok Name = VRTX2.5x25 0:0 BayId = 0 FirmwareVersion = 2.00 AssetTag = elan3 AssetName = VRTX200 ternal backplane SasAddress = Not applicable SlotCount = 25 Enclosure.External.0-1:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Ok RollupStatus = Ok Name = MD1220 0:1 EnclosurePosition = 1 ConnectedPort = 0 FirmwareVersion = 1.
EMM.Slot.0:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Failed EMM.Slot.1:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Unknown racadm raid get emms -o Expander.Slot.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.2-1 Status = Ok State = Ready Name = Expander 0 PartNumber = 0TJ2VKA00 FirmwareVersion = 2.00 Expander.Slot.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.2-1 Status = Ok State = Ready Name = Expander 1 PartNumber = 0TJ2VKA00 FirmwareVersion = 2.00 EMM.Slot.0:Enclosure.External.
Fan.Slot.0:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 FanOperationalStatus = Ok Fan.Slot.1:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 FanOperationalStatus = Ok Fan.Slot.2:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 FanOperationalStatus = Ok Fan.Slot.3:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 FanOperationalStatus = Ok racadm raid get fans -o Fan.Slot.0:Enclosure.External.0-1:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 FanOperationalStatus = Ok State = Ready Name = Fan 0 Speed = 4620 RPMS Fan.Slot.1:Enclosure.External.
Example racadm raid get psus -o -p Status PSU.Slot.0:Enclosure.External.0-1:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Ok PSU.Slot.1:Enclosure.External.0-1:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Ok PSU.Slot.0:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Ok PSU.Slot.1:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Ok racadm raid get psus -o PSU.Slot.0:Enclosure.External.0-1:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Ok State = Ready Name = PSU 0 PartNumber = 0NFCG1A01 PSU.Slot.1:Enclosure.External.0-1:RAID.ChassisSlot.
State = Ready Name = Temp Sensor 2 ReadingDegreeCelcius = 29 C MinimumWarningThreshold = 8 C MaximumWarningThreshold = 45 C MinimumFailureThreshold = 3 C MaximumFailureThreshold = 55 C TempSensor.Embedded.3:Enclosure.External.0-1:RAID.ChassisSlot.5-1 Status = Ok State = Ready Name = Temp Sensor 3 ReadingDegreeCelcius = 25 C MinimumWarningThreshold = 10 C MaximumWarningThreshold = 46 C MinimumFailureThreshold = 3 C MaximumFailureThreshold = 55 C TempSensor.Embedded.0:Enclosure.External.0-0:RAID.ChassisSlot.
• • • Example –assign {yes | no}: Assign or Unassign the physical disk drive as a hotspare. –type { ghs | dhs} : Assign as a global or dedicated hotspare. –vdkey: : Required for dedicated hotspare. Assign the dedicated hotspare to the specified VD. racadm raid 1-1 -assign racadm raid 1-1 -assign racadm raid 1-1 -assign hotspare:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated. no hotspare:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated. yes -type ghs hotspare:Disk.Bay.
• • • • NOTE: If this requires the system to reboot, the system reboots then. –pending: Save the configuration change for a later application. You can use a combination of the –pending and –current flags on multiple commands to reduce the possible number of system restarts. –assignpolicy {single|multiple}: Uses the specified assign policy to determine if the virtual disk can be assigned to multiple virtual adapters.
raid Description Monitors, retrieves inventory, and configures the storage components connected to the chassis. NOTE: To use this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Administrator privilege.
• racadm raid exportlog:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 -l -u -p [-f ] • racadm raid forceonline:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal. 0-0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 • racadm raid deletevd:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 • racadm raid blink:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 • racadm raid clearconfig:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 • racadm raid importconfig:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 • racadm raid ccheck:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.
• racadm raid unlock:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 -key -passwd rebuild Description Starts a rebuild on a specified virtual drive. Synopsis racadm raid rebuild: {-current | -pending} Input • –current : Performs the configuration. • NOTE: If this requires the system to restart, the system is restarted. –pending: Save the configuration change for a later use.
disableperc Description Indicates the RAID configuration of hardware RAID connected to the system. This subcommand disables the power to a RAID card. NOTE: • Using this subcommand power cycles the chassis and sets the fault-tolerant system configuration to Single PERC mode. Synopsis racadm raid disableperc: Example racadm raid disableperc:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.2-1 createsecuritykey Description Assigns a security key to the controller.
deletesecuritykey Description Deletes the security key of the controller. Synopsis racadm raid deletesecuritykey: Example racadm raid deletesecuritykey:RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1 encryptvd Description Encrypts the virtual disk, if the virtual disk is created with Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs) and is not encrypted. NOTE: Virtual disk must be created with SEDs. You cannot create a mix of non-secure and secure disks on same disk groups.
To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. Synopsis racadm remoteimage Input Example • • • • • • -c - Connect the image. -d - Disconnect the image. -u - Username to access the network share. -p - Password to access the network share. -l - Image location on the network share; use double quotation marks with a location. -s - Display current status; –a is assumed, if not specified. • racadm remoteimage -c -u "user" -p "pass" -l //shrloc/foo.
NOTE: The action powerstatus is not allowed with an -a option. Output Example Displays an error message if the requested operation fails, or a success message if the operation is completed.
Example • -l: network share location from where the file must be imported. • -t: specify the file type to be imported. The valid value is “xml”. This option is case-sensitive. • Configure event filter configurations from a configuration file using remote racadm racadm -r 192.168.0.120 -u -p set -f file.txt • Configure a CMC from an XML configuration file on a local share using remote racadm racadm -r 192.168.0.120 -u -p set -f myfile.
Example racadm setchassisname dellchassis-1 The chassis name was set successfully. set controllers Description Sets the RAID controllers detected in the system and fault-tolerant mode is configured on external controllers (Shared PERC 8 External).
setled Description Sets the state (blinking or not blinking) of the LED on the specified module. To blink or unblink the chassis, I/O modules or the CMC, you must have the Debug Administrator privilege on CMC. To enable the servers to blink or unblink, you must have the Server Administrator or Debug Administrator privilege on CMC. Synopsis Input racadm setled -m -l • -m - Specifies the module whose LED you want to configure.
setniccfg Description Sets the iDRAC IP address. It displays an error message if the requested operation could not be performed, or a success message, if the operation is completed successfully. To use this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege. NOTE: The terms NIC and Ethernet management port may be used interchangeably.
Example • Assign a PCIe slot to a server: racadm setpciecfg assign -c PCIE.ChassisSlot.5 -i 2 • Assign the Virtual Adapter to a server: racadm setpciecfg assign -c RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1-2 -i 3 • Unassign a PCIe slot: racadm setpciecfg unassign -c PCIE.ChassisSlot.3 • Unassign a Virtual Adapter: racadm setpciecfg unassign -c RAID.ChassisIntegrated.1-1-3 • Enable ride-through mode racadm setpciecfg ridethru -e IOV000: Successfully completed the operation.
• -z - Sets the time zone by name or index, or lists possible time zones. For example, PST8PDT (Western United States), 294 (Seoul), 344 (Sydney). may be: — > lists the major timezone names/prefixes. — is the case-sensitive name of your timezone or the index listed by '-z timezone-prefix*'. — is a prefix of one or more timezones, followed by '*'. NOTE: The timezone or daylight savings time is fully supported for '-l' and '-z' options.
NOTE: • • Synopsis The OMSA server agent must be present and running on the server to use the Display Hostname feature. If the agent is not running, the setting is ignored. For more information, see the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator User's Guide at support.dell.com/ manuals. The special characters \ (backslash), & (ampersand), ` (backward quotation mark), and " (double quotation mark) are not supported for this subcommand.
sshpkauth Description Enables you to upload and manage up to six (6) different SSH public keys. You can upload a key file or key text, view keys, or delete keys. racadm sshpkauth -i svcacct -k -p t racadm sshpkauth -i svcacct -k -p f racadm sshpkauth -v -i svcacct -k racadm sshpkauth -d -i svcacct -k NOTE: For DSA keys greater than 2048, use the following racadm command.
Input • -t — Specifies the type of certificate to upload, either the CA certificate for Directory Service or the server certificate. — 1 = server certificate. — 2 = CA certificate for Directory Service — 5 = Kerberos keytab • • — 6 = Server certificate and key -f — Specifies the file name of the certificate to be uploaded. -k — Specifies the optional source filename for private key when uploading type 6.
Organizational Unit (OU) Remote Access Group Common Name (CN) iDRAC Default certificate Common Name (CN) iDRAC Default certificate Valid From Jul 8 16:21:56 2005 GMT Valid To Jul 7 16:21:56 2010 GMT racadm sslcertview -t 1 -A 00 US Texas Round Rock Dell Inc. Remote Access Group iDRAC default certificate US Texas Round Rock Dell Inc.
The sslcsrgen -s subcommand returns one of the following status codes: • • Example CSR was generated successfully. CSR does not exist. racadm sslcsrgen -s or racadm sslcsrgen -g -f c:\csr\csrtest.txt NOTE: Before a CSR can be generated, the CSR fields must be configured in the RACADM cfgRacSecurity group. For example: racadm config -g cfgRacSecurity -o cfgRacSecCsrCommonName MyCompany NOTE: In telnet/ssh console, you can only generate and not download the CSR file.
Input -i — Specifies the index of the e-mail alert to test. Output Success: Test e-mail sent successfully Failure: Unable to send test e-mail Example Commands for the cfgEmailAlert group: • Enable the alert — racadm config -g cfgEmailAlert -o cfgEmailAlertEnable -i 1 • Set the destination e-mail address — racadm config -g cfgEmailAlert -o cfgEmailAlertAddress -i 1 user1@mycompany.
This subcommand when executed performs the following: • • • • • • • Checks command syntax. Verifies whether the required system resources are available. Validates Active Directory configuration. Verifies the SSL certificate and if the certificate signing request (key) exists. Acquires LDAP and Global Catalog Service records from DNS. Acquires user privileges from the Active Directory server. Checks the time to acquire user privileges with the allotted time to login.
Description Tests LDAP configuration and operation, and reports success as each stage of the authentication process proceeds. After successful completion, this command prints the CMC privileges assumed by the specified . If a failure occurs, the command stops with an error message that displays the required corrective action. Use the optional -d switch to obtain additional diagnostic information, as needed.
traceroute6 Description Traces the network path of routers that packets take as they are forwarded from your system to a destination IPv6 address. To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. Synopsis racadm traceroute6 racadm traceroute fd01::1 Output traceroute to fd01::1 (fd01::1) from fd01::3, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets 1 fd01::1 (fd01::1) 14.324 ms 0.26 ms 0.
3 CMC Property Database Group and Object Descriptions The CMC property database contains the configuration information for CMC. Data is organized by associated object, and objects are organized by object group. The IDs for the groups and objects that the property database supports are listed in this section for CMC. Use the group and object IDs with the RACADM subcommands to configure CMC. NOTE: You can configure any setting that is not preceded by the hash sign (#) in the output.
• cfgCurrentIPv6LanNetworking (Read Only) • cfgNetTuning • cfgRacSecurity • cfgQuickDeploy idRacInfo This group contains display parameters to provide information about the specifics of CMC being queried. One instance of the group is allowed. Use this object with the getconfig subcommand. To use this object, you must have CMC Login User privilege. The following sections provide information about the objects in the idRACInfo group.
Default for CMC CMC cfgLanNetworking This group contains parameters to configure NIC for IPv4. One instance of the group is allowed. Some objects in this group may require iDRAC NIC to be reset, which may cause a brief loss in connectivity. Objects that change iDRAC NIC IP address settings close all active user sessions and require users to reconnect using the updated IP address settings. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands.
Default 0 This property is used only if cfgNicUseDhcp is set to 1 (true), or if both cfgIPv6Enable and cfgIPv6AutoConfig are set to 1 (true).
• Default 0 (FALSE) 0 NOTE: For IPv6, only the DHCPv6 address or static address is registered. Example: racadm getconfig -g cfgLanNetworking cfgNicEnable=1 cfgNicIPv4Enable=1 cfgNicIpAddress=192.168.0.120 cfgNicNetmask=255.255.255.0 cfgNicGateway=192.168.0.1 cfgNicUseDhcp=1 # cfgNicMacAddress=00:00:00:00:00:01 cfgNicVLanEnable=0 cfgNicVLanID=1 cfgNicVLanPriority=0 cfgDNSServersFromDHCP=1 cfgDNSServer1=192.168.0.5 cfgDNSServer2=192.168.0.6 cfgDNSRacName=cmc-frankly cfgDNSDomainName=fwad.
NOTE: cfgDNSServer1 and cfgDNSServer2 may be set to identical values while swapping addresses. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv4 address. For example: 192.168.0.20. Default 0.0.0.0 cfgDNSServer2 (Read/Write) Description Retrieves the IPv4 address for DNS server 2. This parameter is only valid if cfgDNSServersFromDHCP is set to 0 (FALSE). NOTE: cfgDNSServer1 and cfgDNSServer2 may be set to identical values while swapping addresses. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv4 address.
NOTE: This parameter is only configurable if the cfgNicUseDhcp parameter is set to 0 (FALSE). Legal Values String representing a valid subnet mask. For example: 255.255.255.0. Default 255.255.255.0 cfgNicGateway (Read/Write) Description CMC gateway IPv4 address. The gateway IPv4 address used for static assignment of the RAC IP address. This property is only valid if cfgNicUseDhcp is set to 0 (FALSE). NOTE: This parameter is only configurable if the cfgNicUseDhcp parameter is set to 0 (FALSE).
Default 1 cfgRhostsFwUpdateIpAddr (Read/Write) Description Specifies the network TFTP server IPv4 or IPv6 address that is used for TFTP CMC firmware update operations. Legal Values A string representing a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address. For example, 192.168.0.61 Default For IPv4, it is 0.0.0.0 cfgRhostsFwUpdatePath (Read/Write) Description Specifies TFTP path where CMC firmware image file exists on the TFTP server. The TFTP path is relative to the TFTP root path on the TFTP server.
cfgRhostsNtpServer1 Description Specifies the first of three possible NTP servers. Legal Values A string representing a valid NTP server. For example, ntp1.ntp.net. At least one NTP server must be specified and duplicate entries are not allowed. Default Null cfgRhostsNtpServer2 Description Specifies the second of three possible NTP servers. Legal Values A string representing a valid NTP server. For example, ntp2.ntp.net.
• Default 0 (FALSE) 0 cfgRhostsSyslogPort (Read/Write) Description Remote syslog port number to use for writing the RAC and SEL logs to a remote syslog server. This setting takes effect only if the cfgRhostsSyslogEnable parameter is set to 1 (enabled). Legal Values 10–65535 NOTE: The following port numbers are reserved and cannot be used: 21, 68, 69, 123, 161, 546, 801, 4096, 5988, 5989, 6900, 9000, 60106.
Default cfgRhostsSyslogPowerLoggingEnabled Description Enables or disables power consumption logging to remote syslog servers. NOTE: Remote syslog must be enabled and one or more remote syslog servers must be configured for power consumption to be logged. Legal Values • • Default 1 (enabled) 0 (disabled) 0 cfgRhostsSyslogPowerLoggingInterval Description Specifies the power consumption collection/logging interval.
Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. You must supply an index group number to use these commands as follows: -i To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. NOTE: You can configure any setting that is not preceded by the hash sign (#) in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the -o option. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgUserAdmin group.
iDRAC Specific User Privilege Privilege Bit Mask Access Virtual Console 0x00000020 Access Virtual Media 0x00000040 Test Alerts 0x00000080 Execute Debug Commands 0x00000100 CMC Specific User Privilege CMC Login User 0x0000001 Chassis Configuration Administrator 0x0000002 User Configuration Administrator 0x0000004 Clear Logs Administrator 0x0000008 Chassis Control Administrator 0x0000010 Super User 0x0000020 Server Administrator 0x0000040 Test Alert User 0x0000080 Debug Command Admin
You cannot change the name. You must delete and then recreate the name. The string cannot contain / (forward slash), \ (backslash), . (period), @ (at symbol) or quotation marks. NOTE: This property value must be unique among user names. Legal Values A string of up to 16 ASCII characters. Default • • root (User 2) (All others) cfgUserAdminPassword (Write Only) Description The password for this user. User passwords are encrypted and cannot be seen or displayed after the property is written.
cfgEmailAlertIndex (Read Only) Description The unique index of an alert instance. Legal Values 1-4 Default cfgEmailAlertEnable (Read/Write) Description Legal Values Default Enables or disables the alert instance. • • 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) 0 cfgEmailAlertAddress (Read/Write) Description Specifies the destination email address for email alerts, for example, user1@company.com. Legal Values E-mail address format, with a maximum length of 64 ASCII characters.
cfgSessionManagement This group contains parameters to configure the number of sessions that can connect to CMC. One instance of the group is allowed. Displays current settings for and configures idle timeout properties for Web server, Telnet, SSH, and RACADM sessions. Changes to idle timeout settings take effect at the next login. To disable idle timeout for a connection, set this property to 0. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgSessionManagement group.
cfgSerialBaudRate (Read/Write) Description Sets the baud rate on the serial port. Legal Values 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600,115200 Default 115200 cfgSerialConsoleEnable (Read/Write) Description Legal Values Default Enables or disables the RAC or CMC serial console interface. • • 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) 1 cfgSerialConsoleIdleTimeout (Read/Write) Description Legal Values Default The maximum number of seconds to wait before an idle serial session is disconnected.
Default cfgSerialConsoleColumns Description Specifies the number of columns in the terminal window command line connected to the serial port. You must log out, then log in again for the changes to take effect. NOTE: The prompt counts as two characters. NOTE: The terminal emulator must be configured with the line wrap mode ON, if a terminal emulator is used.
cfgSerialTelnetEnable (Read/Write) Description Legal Values Default Enables or disables the Telnet console interface on CMC. • • 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) 0 cfgOobSnmp This group contains parameters to configure the SNMP agent and trap capabilities of CMC. One instance of the group is allowed. The CMC SNMP agent supports the standard RFC1213 mib-2, and the Dell enterprise-specific MIB. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands.
• Default 0 (FALSE) 0 cfgOobSnmpProtocol Description Specifies the SNMP protocol used for SNMP traps. Legal Values • 0 — All • 1 — SNMPv3 Default 0 cfgOobSnmpTrapFormat Description Specifies the format for SNMP traps. Legal Values • 0 — SNMPv1 • 1 — SNMPv2 • 2 — SNMPv3 Default 0 cfgTraps This group displays information for and configures delivery of SNMP traps for a specific user. This object property is applicable only to CMC. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands.
cfgTrapsEnable Description Enables or disables event traps. Legal Values • • Default 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) None cfgTrapsAlertDestIpAddr Description Sets the IP address that receives the alert. Legal Values A string representing a valid IP address. For example, 192.168.0.20. Default None cfgTrapsCommunityName Description Sets the community string (identical to the community name) used for authentication. The community string acts as a password shared between different hosts over the network.
cfgTrapsSNMPv3UserName Table 21. cfgTrapsSNMPv3UserName — Details Description Configure SNMPv3 user name. Legal Values Any existing CMC user name. Default Empty cfgRacTuning This group is used to configure various iDRAC or CMC configuration properties, such as valid ports and security port restrictions. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property for CMC, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
cfgRacTuneHttpPort (Read/Write) Description Specifies the port number to use for HTTP network communication. Legal Values 10–65535 NOTE: The following port numbers are reserved and cannot be used: 21, 68, 69, 111, 123, 161, 546, 801, 4096, 5988, 5989, 6900, 9000, and 60106. Default 80 cfgRacTuneHttpsPort (Read/Write) Description Specifies the port number to use for HTTPS network communication with.
• cfgRacTuneIpRanbeMask bit-wise and with cfgRacTuneIpRangeAddr. Legal Values An IPv4 address formatted string, for example, 192.168.0.44. Default 192.168.1.1 cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask (Read/Write) Description Standard IP mask values with left-justified bits. For example, 255.255.255.0. A login from the incoming IP address is allowed only if both of the following are identical: • • cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask bit-wise and with incoming IP address cfgRacTuneIpRanbeMask bit-wise and with cfgRacTuneIpRangeAddr.
cfgRacTuneIpBlkFailWindow (Read/Write) Description Defines the time span in seconds that the failed attempts are counted. When failure attempts age beyond this limit, they are dropped from the count. Legal Values 2–65535 Default 60 cfgRacTuneIpBlkPenaltyTime (Read/Write) Description Defines the time span in seconds that session requests from an IP address with excessive failures are rejected.
cfgRacTuneDaylightOffset (Read Only) Description Specifies the daylight savings offset (in minutes) to use for the RAC Time. This value is 0 if the time zone is not a Daylight Saving time zone. Legal Values 0 – 60 Default 0 cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset (Read Only) Description Specifies the time zone offset (in minutes) from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)/Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) to use for the RAC Time.
NOTE: The firmware racadm prompts you to confirm whether the FIPS mode has to be enabled, but remote racadm does not prompt you to do so. cfgRacTuneTLSProtocolVersionEnable Description Sets the minimum TLS protocol version. Legal Values • • • Default 1 0 - TLSv1.0, TLSv1.1, and TLSv1.2 are enabled. 1 - TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 are enabled. 2 - only TLSv1.2 is enabled.
cfgServerServiceTag (Read Only) Description Displays the service tag of the specified server. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerName (Read/Write) Description Displays the name of the specified server. Legal Values Maximum of 15 non-extended ASCII characters, (ASCII codes 32–126). For more information, see Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Characters when Using RACADM Commands.
cfgServerNic1MacAddress (Read Only) Description Displays the MAC address of the server NIC 1. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerNic2MacAddress (Read Only) Description Displays the MAC address of the server NIC 2. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerNic3MacAddress (Read Only) Description Displays the MAC address of the server NIC 3. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerNic4MacAddress (Read Only) Description Displays the MAC address of the server NIC 4.
cfgServerNicEnable (Read/Write) Description Legal Values Default Enables or disables LAN channel. • • 1 (Enable) 0 (Disable) None cfgServerIPMIOverLanEnable (Read/Write) Description Legal Values Default Enables or disables IPMI LAN channel. • • 1 (enable) 0 (disable) None cfgServerPowerBudgetAllocation (Read Only) Description Legal Values Default Displays the current power allocation for the server.
cfgServerDNSIMCName (Read/Write) Description Displays the DNS domain name for the integrated Remote Access Controller (iDRAC.) Legal Values None Default None cfgServerRootPassword (Write Only) Description Displays the password for iDRAC as a series of asterisks (*). It cannot be seen or displayed after this property is written. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerFirstBootDevice (Read/Write) Description Sets or displays the first boot device. This object is read-write.
This object is read-write. Legal Values Default • • 1 = TRUE 0 = FALSE 0 cfgServerPowerConsumption (Read Only) Description Displays the current power consumption for a server. Legal Values None Default None Example racadm getconfig -g cfgServerInfo -i 8 # cfgServerInfoIndex=8 # cfgServerSlotNumber=8 # cfgServerServiceTag= cfgServerName=SLOT-08 # cfgServerFW=3.
# cfgServerBootOnce=1 # cfgServerPowerConsumption=0 racadm getconfig -g cfgServerInfo -i 1 # cfgServerInfoIndex=1 # cfgServerSlotNumber=1 # cfgServerServiceTag=1S0M0G1 cfgServerName=SLOT-01 # cfgServerFW=1.40 (Build 12) # cfgServerBIOS=4.0.
cfgADRacName (Read/Write) Description Name of CMC as recorded in the Active Directory forest. Legal Values Any printable text string of up to 254 characters, with no white space. Default cfgADCertValidationEnable (Read/Write) Description Enables or disables Active Directory certificate validation as a part of the Active Directory configuration process. Legal Values • • Default 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) 1 cfgADRacDomain (Read/Write) Description Active Directory Domain in which CMC resides.
• Default 0 (FALSE) 0 cfgADAuthTimeout (Read/Write) Description Specifies the number of seconds to wait for Active Directory authentication requests to complete before timing out. NOTE: To modify this property, you must have the Configure CMC privilege. Legal Values 15–300 seconds Default 120 cfgADSCLEnable Description Legal Values Default Enables you to log on to the CMC without enabling the Smart Card login.
cfgADDomainController2 (Read/Write) Description Specifies the LDAP server from which you want the CMC to obtain user names . Legal Values A string of up to 254 ASCII characters representing a valid IP address or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Default None cfgADDomainController3 (Read/Write) Description Specifies the LDAP server from which you want the CMC to obtain user names .
cfgADGlobalCatalog3 (Read/Write) Description Specifies the Global Catalog server from which you want the CMC to obtain user names. Legal Values A string of up to 254 ASCII characters representing a valid IP address or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Default None cfgADType (Read/Write) Description Determines the schema type to use with Active Directory.
cfgAdDomainController3. CMC does not fail over to the specified domain controllers when DNS lookup fails or none of the servers returned by the DNS lookup works. Legal Values Default • • 1 (TRUE)—use DNS to look up domain controllers 0 (FALSE)—use pre‑configured domain controllers 0 cfgADGcRootDomain (Read/Write) Description The name of the Active Directory root domain used for DNS look up, to locate Global Catalog servers. Legal Values String.
NOTE: For CMC, you can configure any setting that is not preceded by the hash sign (#) in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the -o option. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgLDAP group. cfgLDAPEnable (Read/Write) Description Turns LDAP service on or off. If this property is disabled, local CMC authentication is used for user logins. NOTE: For CMC, enabling this option turns off cfgADEnable.
Default Null cfgLDAPUserAttribute (Read/Write) Description Specifies the user attribute to search for. It is recommended to be unique within the chosen baseDN, otherwise a search filter must be configured to make sure the uniqueness of the login user. If the userDN cannot be uniquely identified, login fails with error. Legal Values String. Maximum length = 254 Default Null uid if not configured.
Default Null cfgLDAPBindpassword (Write Only) Description A bind password to use in conjunction with the bindDN. The bind password is sensitive data, and should be protected. This is optional but is required if anonymous bind is not supported. Legal Values String. Maximum length = 254 Default Null cfgLDAPSearchFilter (Read/Write) Description A valid LDAP search filter. This is used if the user attribute cannot uniquely identify the login user within the chosen baseDN.
cfgLDAPSearchTimeout Description Configures the search timeout in seconds. Legal Values Positive integer Default 120 seconds cfgLDAPSRVLookupDomainName Description Configures the domain name to be used in the SRV lookup. Legal Values String of maximum length of 254 alphanumeric characters and hyphens. The string must begin with a letter. Default [null] cfgLDAPSRVLookupEnable Description Legal Values Default Configures the CMC to query a DNS server for SRV records.
cfgLDAPRoleGroup is indexed, containing instances numbered from 1 to 5. Each object instance consists of a pair of properties: • cfgLDAPRoleGroupDN: an LDAP distinguished name (DN) • cfgLDAPRoleGroupPrivilege: a CMC privilege map Each LDAP–authenticated user assumes the total set of CMC privileges assigned to the matching LDAP distinguished names that the user belongs to. That is, if the user belongs to multiple role group DNs, the user receives all associated privileges for those DNs.
cfgLocationDatacenter (Read/Write) Description Indicates DataCenter name. Legal Values String of up to 128 ASCII characters Default 0 cfgLocationAisle (Read/Write) Description Indicates aisle where server is located. Legal Values String of up to 128 ASCII characters Default 0 cfgLocationRack (Read/Write) Description Indicates rack where server is located.
Use this object with thegetconfig or config subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. NOTE: You can configure any setting that is not preceded by the hash sign (#) in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the -o option. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgStandardSchema group. cfgSSADRoleGroupIndex (Read Only) Description Index of the Role Group as recorded in the Active Directory.
NOTE: -i is for the index.
cfgChassisInPower (Read Only) Description Indicates the cumulative input power consumption data (in Watt and BTU/hr) captured from all healthy and functional PSUs in the chassis. Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisPeakPower (Read Only) Description Indicates the maximum system input power consumption (in Watt). Legal Values Default cfgChassisPeakPowerTimestamp (Read Only) Description The timestamp recorded when the peak input power consumption value occurred.
cfgChassisPowerStatus (Read Only) Description Legal Values Default Indicates the power status of the chassis. • • • • • • 1 (other) 2 (unknown) 3 (OK) 4 (non-critical) 5 (critical) 6 (non-recoverable) None cfgChassisRedundantState (Read Only) Description Legal Values Default Enables or disables power redundancy for the chassis. • • 0 (none) 1 (full) None cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapUpperBound (Read Only) Description Indicates the maximum default value to which you can set the power cap of a chassis.
cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapLowerBound (Read Only) Description Indicates the minimum default value to which you can set the power cap of a chassis. Legal Values Zero Watt Default Zero Watt cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapLowerBoundBTU(Read Only) Description Indicates the minimum default value to which you can set the power cap of a chassis. Legal Values Zero Watt Default Zero Watt cfgChassisPowerCap (Read/Write) Description Indicates the maximum power consumption limit (in Watt) for the entire chassis.
is to be changed regardless of whether server throttling is required. The command generates an error if the value for this setting is lower than the minimum power required for the chassis configuration. Legal Values 9264 - 56931 BTU/hr Default 56931 BTU/hr cfgChassisPowerCapPercent (Read or Write) Description Indicates the power consumption limit as a percentage. The percentage is computed mathematically as the minimum power + (percent * (maximum power - minimum power)).
cfgChassisDynamicPSUEngagementEnable (Read/Write) Description Enables or disables dynamic engagement. Legal Values • • Default 0 (disabled) 1 (enabled) 0 (disabled) cfgChassisInMaxPowerCapacity (Read Only) Description Indicates the total chassis power budget (in watts) available for chassis operation.
Default None cfgChassisTotalInPowerAvailable (Read Only) Description Indicates the amount of power (in Watt) available for use by the chassis. Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisStandbyInPowerCapacity (Read Only) Description Indicates the amount of power (in Watt) available for turning on any hardware modules that are either added to the chassis or if they are already present in the chassis.
cfgSystemEnergyConsumptionClear (Write Only) Description Resets energy statistics when set to 1.
cfgChassisPowerCapBTU (Read/Write) Description Indicates the maximum power consumption limit (in BTU/hr) for the entire chassis. The command generates an error if server throttling is necessary to achieve the power goal based on the value for this setting. Legal Values 9264 - 56931 BTU/hr Default 43221 BTU/hr cfgChassisACPowerRecoveryDisable Description If AC power recovery is disabled, the chassis is powered off after power outage is restored.
cfgDvdInfo This group is used to view the mapping information for the DVD drive in the chassis. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. cfgDvdMapping Read or Write Description Maps the slots to the DVD drive in the chassis: Legal Values 1, 2, 3, and 4 are the slot numbers that are specified.
cfgAlertingEnable Description Legal Values Default Enables or disables event traps on the CMC. • • 1 (true) 0 (false) None To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. cfgAlertingSourceEmailName Description Specifies the e-mail address used to send e-mail notifications when an event occurs.
Default 0 cfgIPv6AutoConfig (Read/Write) Description Enables or disables the IPv6 Auto Configuration option. NOTE: If this value is set to 0, the CMC disables auto configuration and statically assigns IPv6 addresses. If this value is set to 1, the CMC obtains address and route information using stateless auto configuration and DHCPv6. NOTE: The CMC uses its MAC address for its DUID (DUID-LL) when communicating with a DHCPv6 server.
NOTE: This property is used only if cfgIPv6AutoConfig is set to 0 (false.) Legal Values Specifies string representing a valid IPv6 entry. Default :: cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 (Read/Write) Description Specifies whether cfgIPv6DNSServer1 and cfgIPv6DNSServer2 are static or DHCP IPv6 addresses. NOTE: This property is used only if cfgIPv6AutoConfig is set to 1 (true). Legal Values 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) Default 1 cfgIPv6DNSServer1 (Read/Write) Description Specifies the IPv6 DNS server address.
Example $ racadm getconfig -g cfgIPv6LanNetworking cfgIPv6Enable=1 cfgIPv6AutoConfig=1 cfgIPv6Address=:: cfgIPv6PrefixLength=64 cfgIPv6Gateway=:: cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6=1 cfgIPv6DNSServer1=:: cfgIPv6DNSServer2=:: If both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled on the CMC, IPv6 DNS servers take priority. The order of preference for DNS servers is: • cfgIPv6DNSServer1 • cfgIPv6DNSServer2 • cfgDNSServer1 • cfgDNSServer2 cfgCurrentLanNetworking (Read Only) This group displays the current CMC NIC properties.
cfgNicCurrentIpAddress Description Displays the static IP address to the CMC. Legal Values Default cfgNicCurrentNetmask Description Displays the static subnet mask for the CMC IP address. Legal Values Default cfgNicCurrentGateway Displays the static gateway for the CMC IP address. Description Displays the static gateway for the CMC IP address. Legal Values Default cfgNicCurrentDhcpWasUsed Description Indicates whether DHCP is used to configure the NIC. Legal Values 0 – address is static.
cfgNicCurrentVlanID (Read Only) Description Indicates the Current Virtual Lan ID Legal Values Integer Default None cfgNicCurrentVlanPriority (Read Only) Description Indicates the Current Virtual Lan Priority. Legal Values Integer Default None cfgDNSCurrentServer1 Description Displays the IP address for DNS server 1. Legal Values A Valid IPv4 DNS IP Default None cfgDNSCurrentServer2 Description Displays the IP address for DNS server 2.
Use this object with the getconfig subcommand. To use this object property, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. cfgCurrentIPv6Enabled Description Indicates whether IPv6 is enabled on the CMC. If the current property value is set to 0 (false), the remote network interfaces to the CMC are not accessible over IPv6. Legal Values Default cfgCurrentIPv6AutoConfigWasUsed Description Indicates whether auto configuration is used to obtain IPv6 settings, including stateless IPv6 address(es) and gateway.
cfgCurrentIPv6Gateway Description Displays the current IPv6 gateway. Legal Values Default cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 Description Indicates whether the DNS server addresses are assigned from the DHCPv6 server. Legal Values Default cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer1 Description Displays the IPv6 address for DNS server 1. Legal Values Default cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer2 Description Displays the IPv6 address for DNS server 2.
cfgNetTuning This group enables users to configure the advanced network interface parameters for the RAC NIC or CMC. When configured, the updated settings may take up to a minute to become active. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgNetTuning group. CAUTION: Use extra precaution when modifying properties in this group. Inappropriate modification of the properties in this group can result in your RAC NIC become inoperable.
cfgNetTuningNicAutoneg (Read/Write) Description Legal Values Default Enables autonegotiation of physical link speed and duplex. If enabled, autonegotiation takes priority over other values set in this group.
cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationUnit (Read/Write) Description Specifies the CSR Organization Unit (OU). Legal Values A string of up to 64 characters. Default cfgRacSecCsrLocalityName (Read/Write) Description Specifies the CSR Locality (L). Legal Values A string of up to 128 characters. Default cfgRacSecCsrStateName (Read/Write) Description Specifies the CSR State Name (S). Legal Values A string of up to 128 characters.
cfgRacSecOrganizationName=OrgName cfgRacSecOrganizationUnit=OrgUnit cfgRacSecLocalityName=LocalityName cfgRacSecStateName=StateName cfgRacSecCountryCode=US cfgRacSecEmailAddr=Name@domain.com cfgRacSecCsrKeySize (Read/Write) Description Specifies the SSL asymmetric key size for the CSRs. Legal Values 1024, 2048, and 4096 Default 2048 cfgQuickDeploy This group is used to configure IDRAC deployment settings. You must have blade administrator privileges for configuring the settings.
cfgiDRACRootPassword Table 24. cfgiDRACRootPassword — Details Description The root password is applied when servers are inserted into the chassis. Legal Values Up to 64 characters. Default calvin cfgEnableiDRACLAN Table 25. cfgEnableiDRACLAN — Details Description Enables the LAN channel for iDRAC when servers are inserted into the chassis. Legal Values • 0 — Disable • 1 — Enable 1 Default cfgEnableiDRACIPv4 Table 26.
cfgEnableiDRACIPv4DHCP Table 28. cfgEnableiDRACIPv4DHCP — Details Description Enables DHCP for iDRAC when servers are inserted into the chassis. Legal Values • 0 — Disable • 1 — Enable 1 Default cfgStartingiDRACIPv4Address Table 29. cfgStartingiDRACIPv4Address — Details Description The static IPv4 address for the iDRAC located in the first slot. Legal Values IP format Default 192.168.0.121 cfgiDRACIPv4GateWay Table 30.
cfgEnableiDRACIPv6 Table 32. cfgEnableiDRACIPv6 — Details Enables IPv6 for each IPv6-capable iDRAC present in the chassis. Description Legal Values • 0 — Disable • 1 — Enable 0 Default cfgEnableiDRACIPv6AutoConfig Table 33. cfgEnableiDRACIPv6AutoConfig — Details Enables the IPv6 feature that allows each iDRAC present in the chassis to set its IPv6 address automatically, without manual configuration of the host or DHCP servers.
cfgReservedIPAddressNumbers Table 36. cfgReservedIPAddressNumbers — Details Description The number of static IPv4 addresses reserved for iDRACs in the chassis. Legal Values 32 Default 32 cfgUseCMCDNSSettings Table 37. cfgUseCMCDNSSettings — Details Description Legal Values Default Propagates the CMC DNS Server settings (IPv4 and IPv6) to iDRAC when a blade server is inserted in the chassis.