User's Manual
372 Troubleshooting and Recovery
NOTE: The -i option instructs RACADM to interactively prompt for user name and
password. Without the -i option, you must provide the user name and password in
the command using the -u and -p options.
For example:
racadm -r 192.168.0.120 -u root -p calvin racdump
racadm -i -r 192.168.0.120 racdump
If the HTTPS port number of the CMC has been changed to a custom port
other than the default port (443), the following syntax must be used:
racadm -r <CMC IP address>:<port> -u <username> -p
<password> <subcommand> <subcommand options>
racadm -i -r <CMC IP address>:<port> <subcommand>
<subcommand options>
Telnet RACDUMP
SSH/Telnet RACDUMP is used to refer to the RACDUMP command usage
from a SSH or Telnet prompt.
For more information on RACDUMP instruction see the section "Using the
RACADM Command Line Interface" on page 69 and the "CMC
Administrators Reference Guide."
Configuring LEDs to Identify Components on the Chassis
You can set component LEDs for all or individual components (chassis,
servers, and IOMs) to blink as a means of identifying the component on the
chassis.
NOTE: To modify these settings, you must have Chassis Configuration
Administrator privilege.