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To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Synopsis
racadm remoteimage <options>
Input
• -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 specied.
Example
• racadm remoteimage -c -u "user" -p "pass" -l //shrloc/foo.iso
Remote Image is now Congured
• racadm remoteimage -d - disconnect
Disable Remote File Started. Please check status using -s option to know Remote File Share is
ENABLED or DISABLED.
•
racadm remoteimage -s - status
Remote File Share is Enabled
UserName
Password
ShareName //192.168.0.1/xxxx/dtk_3.3_73_Linux.iso
serveraction
Description
Enables you to perform power management operations on the host system.
To use this subcommand, you must have the Execute Server Control Commands permission.
Synopsis
racadm serveraction <action>
Input
• -m <module> -
server-n, where n=1–4
• -a - Performs action on all servers. Not allowed with the powerstatus action.
• -f - Force the action. Required for the reseat action.
• <action>- Species the action. The options for the <action> string are:
— graceshutdown — Performs a graceful shutdown of the server. If the operating system on the server cannot
be cleanly shutdown, this operation will not be performed.
— hardreset — Performs a reset (reboot) operation on the managed system.
— powercycle — Issues a power-cycle operation on the managed system. This action is similar to pressing the
power button on the system’s front panel to turn o, and then turn on the system.
— powerdown — Turns o the managed system.
— powerup — Turns on the managed system.
— powerstatus — Displays the current power status of the server (ON or OFF).
— reseat — Performs a virtual reseat of the server. This operation simulates reseating the server by resetting
the iDRAC on a server.
90 RACADM Subcommand Details