Owner's Manual
102 Using the RACADM Command Line Interface
• All group entries must be surrounded by open- and close-brackets
([ and ]
)
.
The starting [ character that denotes a group name
must
be in column
one. This group name
must
be specified before any of the objects in that
group. Objects that do not include an associated group name generate an
error. The configuration data is organized into groups as defined in the
database property chapter of the
RACADM Command Line Reference
Guide for iDRAC6 and CMC
. The following example displays a group
name, object, and the object’s property value:
[cfgLanNetworking] -{group name}
cfgNicIpAddress=143.154.133.121 {object name}
{object value}
• All parameters are specified as "object=value" pairs with no white space
between the object, =, or value. White spaces that are included after the
value are ignored. A white space inside a value string remains unmodified.
Any character to the right of the = (for example, a second =, a #, [, ], and
so on) is taken as-is. These characters are valid modem chat script
characters.
[cfgLanNetworking] -{group name}
cfgNicIpAddress=143.154.133.121 {object value}
•The
.cfg
parser ignores an index object entry.
You cannot specify which index is used. If the index already exists,
it is either used or the new entry is created in the first available index
for that group.
The
racadm getconfig -f <filename>.cfg
command
places a comment in front of index objects, allowing you to see the
included comments.
NOTE: You may create an indexed group manually using the
following command:
racadm config -g <groupName> -o <anchored
object> -i <index 1–16> <unique anchor name>