Owner's Manual

Using the RACADM Command Line Interface 75
RACADM Subcommands
Table 4-1 provides a brief list of common subcommands used in RACADM.
For a complete list of RACADM subcommands, including syntax and valid
entries, see the RACADM Subcommands chapter in the RACADM
Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC6 and CMC.
NOTE: The connect command is available as both—RACADM command and built-
in CMC command. The exit, quit, and logout commands are built-in CMC commands,
not RACADM commands. None of these commands can be used with remote
RACADM. For information about using these commands, see "Connecting to
Servers or I/O Modules With the Connect Command" on page 65.
Table 4-1. RACADM Subcommands
Command Description
help Lists CMC subcommand descriptions.
help <subcommand> Lists usage summary for the specified subcommand.
? Lists CMC subcommand descriptions.
? <subcommand> Lists usage summary for the specified subcommand.
arp Displays the contents of the ARP table. ARP table entries
may not be added or deleted.
chassisaction Executes power-up, power-down, reset, and power-cycle on
the chassis, switch, and KVM.
closessn Closes a session.
clrraclog Clears the CMC log and creates a single entry indicating
the user and time that the log was cleared.
clrsel Clears the System Event Log entries.
cmcchangeover Changes the state of CMC from active to standby, or vice
versa, in redundant CMC environments.
config Configures the CMC.
connect Connects to the serial console of a server or I/O module.
For help using the connect subcommand, see "Connecting
to Servers or I/O Modules With the Connect Command"
on page 65.
deploy Deploys a server by specifying required properties.