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
Conguring 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 congure the required type of terminal software.
Conguring Linux Minicom
Minicom is a serial port access utility for Linux. The following steps are valid for conguring Minicom version 2.0. Other Minicom versions
may dier slightly, but require the same basic settings. To congure other versions of Minicom, see the information in the section Required
Minicom Settings of this User's Guide.
Conguring 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 conguration le, go to the next step. If you have a Minicom conguration 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>.
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