Users Guide
rpm -ivh *.rpm
5. For help on the RACADM command, type racadm help after you run the previous commands. For more information about
RACADM, see Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference Guide.
NOTE: When using the RACADM remote capability, you must have write permission on the folders where you are
using the RACADM subcommands involving file operations, for example: racadm getconfig -f <file name>
Uninstalling RACADM From a Linux Management Station
1. Log on as root to the system where you want to uninstall the management station features.
2. Use the following rpm query command to determine which version of the DRAC tools is installed:
rpm -qa | grep mgmtst-racadm
3. Verify the package version to be uninstalled and uninstall the feature by using the rpm.
-e rpm -qa | grep mgmtst-racadm command
Configuring Web Browser
You can configure and manage CMC, servers, and modules installed in the chassis through a Web browser. See the Supported
Browsers section in the Readme at dell.com/support/manuals.
The CMC and the management station where you use your browser must be on the same network, which is called the management
network
. Depending on your security requirements, the management network can be an isolated, highly secure network.
NOTE: Make sure that the security measures on the management network, such as firewalls and proxy servers, do not
prevent your Web browser from accessing CMC.
Some browser features can interfere with connectivity or performance, especially if the management network does not have a
route to the Internet. If your management station is running a Windows operating system, some Internet Explorer settings can
interfere with connectivity even though you use a command line interface to access the management network.
Related links
Proxy Server
Microsoft Phishing Filter
Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Fetching
Downloading Files From CMC With Internet Explorer
Enabling Animations in Internet Explorer
Proxy Server
To browse through a proxy server that does not have access to the management network, you can add the management network
addresses to the exception list of the browser. This instructs the browser to bypass the proxy server while accessing the
management network.
Internet Explorer
To edit the exception list in Internet Explorer:
1. Start Internet Explorer.
2. Click Tools → Internet Options → Connections.
3. In the Local Area Network (LAN) settings section, click LAN Settings.
The Local Area Network (LAN) settings dialog box is displayed.
4. In the Local Area Network (LAN) settings dialog box, go to the Proxy server section. Select the Use a proxy server for your
LAN option.
The Advanced option is enabled.
5. Click Advanced.
6. In the Exceptions section, add the addresses for CMCs and iDRACs on the management network as a semicolon-separated
list. You can use DNS names and wildcards in your entries.
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