Users Guide

To view one key at a time, replace all with a number from 1 – 6. For example, to view key 2, type:
racadm sshpkauth –i svcacct –k 2 –v
Adding Public Keys
To add a public key to the CMC using the le upload -f option, at the commond line interface console, enter:
racadm sshpkauth –i svcacct –k 1 –p 0xfff –f <public key file>
NOTE: You can use only the le upload option with remote RACADM. For more information, see
Chassis Management Controller
for PowerEdge VRTX RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
.
To add a public key using the text upload option, enter:
racadm sshpkauth –i svcacct –k 1 –p 0xfff –t “<public key text>”
Deleting Public Keys
To delete a public key, run the following command:
racadm sshpkauth –i svcacct –k 1 –d
To delete all public keys, run the following command:
racadm sshpkauth –i svcacct –k all –d
Conguring Terminal Emulation Software
CMC supports a serial text console from a management station running one of the following types of terminal emulation software:
Linux Minicom.
Hilgraeve’s HyperTerminal Private Edition (version 6.3).
Complete the tasks in the following subsections to congure the required type of terminal software.
Conguring Linux Minicom
Minicom is a serial port access utility for Linux. The following steps are valid for conguring Minicom version 2.0. Other Minicom versions
may dier slightly, but require the same basic settings. To congure other versions of Minicom, see the information in the section Required
Minicom Settings of this User's Guide.
Conguring Minicom Version 2.0
NOTE
: For best results, set the cfgSerialConsoleColumns property to match the number of columns. Be aware that the prompt
consumes two characters. For example, for an 80-column terminal window:
racadm config –g cfgSerial –o
cfgSerialConsoleColumns 80.
1 If you do not have a Minicom conguration le, go to the next step. If you have a Minicom conguration le, type
minicom<Minicom config file name>, and then go to step 12.
2 At the Linux command prompt, type minicom -s.
3 Select Serial Port Setup and press <Enter>.
4 Press <a>, and then select the appropriate serial device (for example, /dev/ttyS0).
5 Press <e>, and then set the Bps/Par/Bits option to 115200 8N1.
6 Press <f>, and then set Hardware Flow Control to Yes and set Software Flow Control to No. To exit the Serial Port Setup menu,
press <Enter>.
Conguring
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