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Using the RACADM Command Line Interface 99
Modifying the CMC IP Address
When you modify the CMC IP address in the configuration file, remove all
unnecessary <variable>=<value> entries. Only the actual variable
group’s label with [ and ] remains, including the two <variable>=
<value> entries pertaining to the IP address change.
Example:
#
# Object Group "cfgLanNetworking"
#
[cfgLanNetworking]
cfgNicIpAddress=10.35.10.110
cfgNicGateway=10.35.10.1
This file will be updated as follows:
#
# Object Group "cfgLanNetworking"
#
[cfgLanNetworking]
cfgNicIpAddress=10.35.9.143
# comment, the rest of this line is ignored
cfgNicGateway=10.35.9.1
The command racadm config -f <myfile>.cfg parses the file and
identifies any errors by line number. A correct file will update the proper
entries. Additionally, you can use the same getconfig command from the
previous example to confirm the update.
Use this file to download company-wide changes or to configure new systems
over the network with the command, racadm getconfig -f
<myfile>.cfg.
NOTE:
Anchor
is a reserved word and should not be used in the .cfg file.