Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 6.
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Contents 1 Introduction................................................................................................................................. 7 New in this release.................................................................................................................................................................7 Supported RACADM Interfaces...........................................................................................................................................
getmacaddress.....................................................................................................................................................................47 getmodinfo........................................................................................................................................................................... 53 getniccfg.........................................................................................................................................
3 CMC Property Database Group and Object Descriptions................................................................ 93 Displayable Characters....................................................................................................................................................... 93 idRacInfo...............................................................................................................................................................................
cfgKVMInfo........................................................................................................................................................................ 146 cfgLcdInfo........................................................................................................................................................................... 147 cfgLcdLocale (Read or Write)...................................................................................................................
1 Introduction This document provides information about the RACADM subcommands, supported RACADM interfaces, and property database groups and object definitions for the following: • • iDRAC for Blade Servers iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers Most of the commands mentioned in this document are applicable for multi-generation servers. That is, the commands are applicable for iDRAC6, iDRAC7, and iDRAC8.
For more information about the options, see RACADM Subcommand Details. To download the local RACADM tool from www.dell.com/support/home, click Servers, Storage & Networking in the General Support section. Click PowerEdge, click the required PowerEdge system, and then click Drivers & downloads. RACADM Syntax Usage The following section describes the syntax usage for SSH or Telnet, and Remote RACADM. NOTE: The RACADM command-line interface in CMC does not ignore single or double quotation.
Table 1. RACADM Command Options Option Description Specifies the controller’s IP address. -r -u Specifies the user name that is used to authenticate the command transaction. If the-u option is used, the -p option must be used, and the -i option (interactive) is not allowed. NOTE: If you are using CIFS that is registered with a domain, and are accessing the CIFS using the IP with the CIFS local user credentials, it is mandatory to enter the hostname or host IP with the -u option.
Subcommand CMC Telnet/SSH/Serial Remote RACADM getchassisname Yes Yes getconfig Yes Yes getdcinfo Yes Yes getfanreqinfo Yes Yes getflexaddr Yes Yes getioinfo Yes Yes getkvminfo Yes Yes getled Yes Yes getmacaddress Yes Yes getmodinfo Yes Yes getniccfg Yes Yes getpbinfo Yes Yes getpminfo Yes Yes getraclog Yes Yes getractime Yes Yes getredundancymode Yes Yes getsel Yes Yes getsensorinfo Yes Yes getslotname Yes Yes getssninfo Yes Yes getsvctag Yes
Subcommand CMC Telnet/SSH/Serial Remote RACADM setflexaddr Yes Yes setled Yes Yes setniccfg Yes Yes setractime Yes Yes setslotname Yes Yes setsysinfo Yes Yes sshpkauth Yes Yes sslcertdownload No Yes sslcertupload No Yes sslcertview Yes Yes sslcsrgen Yes Yes sslresetcfg Yes Yes testemail Yes Yes testfeature Yes Yes testtrap Yes Yes traceroute Yes Yes traceroute6 Yes Yes Other Documents You May Need In addition to this guide, you can access the following g
Accessing documents from the Dell EMC support site You can access the required documents using the following links: • • • • • • • • For Dell EMC Enterprise Systems Management documents — www.dell.com/SoftwareSecurityManuals For Dell EMC OpenManage documents — www.dell.com/OpenManageManuals For Dell EMC Remote Enterprise Systems Management documents — www.dell.com/esmmanuals For iDRAC documents — www.dell.com/idracmanuals For Dell EMC OpenManage Connections Enterprise Systems Management documents — www.
2 RACADM Subcommand Details This section provides detailed description of the RACADM subcommands including the syntax and valid entries.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ifconfig krbkeytabupload netstat ping ping6 racdump racreset racresetcfg remoteimage set serveraction setarraycfg setassettag setchassisname setflexaddr setled setniccfg setractime setslotname setsysinfo sshpkauth sslcertdownload sslcertupload sslcertview sslcsrgen sslresetcfg sslsshresetcfg testcifsshare testemail testfeature testtrap traceroute traceroute6 Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Characters When Using RACADM Command
The following characters must be escaped by prepending a backward slash: • • • $ (dollar sign) " (double quotation mark) ` (back quotation mark) Racadm help and help with subcommand Table 3. Details of Racadm help and help with subcommand Description Displays all the subcommands you can use with the RACADM command and a one-line description about each subcommand. ? followed by displays the syntax for the specified command. To use this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege.
getpminfo -- get power management status information getraclog -- display the CMC log getractime -- display the current CMC time getredundancymode -- gets the redundancy mode of the CMC getsel -- display records from the System Event Log (SEL) getsensorinfo -- display system sensors getslotname -- gets the name of the slot in the chassis getssninfo -- display session information getsvctag -- display service tag information getsysinfo -- display general CMC and system information gettracelog -- display the C
Help and help subcommand Table 4. Help and help subcommand Description Lists all the subcommands available for use with RACADM and provides a short description about each subcommand. You may also type a subcommand, group, object or Fully Qualified Descriptor (FQDD) name after help. Synopsis • • • • racadm racadm racadm racadm Input • • — specifies the subcommand for which you need the help information.
Synopsis Input racadm chassisaction [-m ] • -m — Module on which you want to carry out the action. Values are: • —chassis — is the default value if -m is not specified. —switch- where n=1–6 —kvm • — Action that you want to run on the specified module. Values are: • —powerdown — (Chassis only) Powers down the chassis. —powerup — (Chassis only) Powers up the chassis. —powercycle — Power cycles the module.
• Export chassis log to a remote network share CIFS racadm chassislog export -f Mylog.xml -u admin -p mypass -l // 192.168.x.x/share • Export chassis log to a remote network share NFS racadm chassislog export -f Mylog.xml -l 192.168.x.x:/home/lclog_user • Export the chassis log to a local share using remote racadm racadm -r 192.168.x.x -u root -p calvin chassislog export -f Mylog.
• Closes all the sessions other then the active session for root user. racadm closessn –u root • Closes all the sessions. racadm closessn –a clrraclog Table 10. Details of clrraclog attribute Description Deletes the CMC log. Synopsis Input racadm clrraclog N/A clrsel Table 11. Details of clrsel attribute Description Removes all the existing records from the System Event Log (SEL). To use this subcommand, you must have Clear Logs permission.
Output CMC failover initiated successfully. Example racadm cmcchangeover config Table 13. Details of config attribute Description Allows you to set iDRAC configuration parameters individually or to batch them as part of a configuration file and then modify iDRAC configuration properties. If the data is different, the iDRAC object is written with a new value. NOTE: This subcommand will be deprecated in the later versions. For information about configurations, see the set subcommand.
Output This subcommand generates error output for any of the following reasons: Examples • • Invalid syntax, group name, object name, index or other invalid database members. If the RACADM command-line interface is unsuccessful. • To configure a single property of a group: racadm config -g cfgSerial -o cfgSerialBaudRate • Modify a user password: racadm config -g cfgUserAdmin -o cfgUserAdminPassword -i 3 newpassword • Configure a RAC from a configuration file: racadm config -f config.
Synopsis • racadm deploy -m server- -u root -p -s -b -o no | yes • racadm deploy -m server- -u root -p -s -b -o no | yes -6 where must be a number between 0 and 128.
Output None Example • Set root password, configure static IPV4 address, set first boot device to HDD, and enable boot once for server-1. racadm deploy -m server-1 -u root -p -s 192.168.0.20 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 -b HDD -o yes • Set root password, configure static IPV6 address, set first boot device to HDD, and enable boot once for server-1. racadm deploy -m server-1 -u root -p -s -6 1 2001:DB8::2 64 2001:DB8::1 -b HDD -o yes • Set root password and enable DHCP for server-3.
• • • • • All System Updates Audit Config Valid severity values are: • • • Critical Warning Informational Valid examples of alert descriptors are: Input • cmc.alert.all • cmc.alert.audit • cmc.alert.audit.lic • cmc.alert.audit.warning • cmc.alert.audit.lic.critical • • • • get — Displays the list of event filter settings. set — Configures the actions and notifications for a given event filter configuration. -c — Alert descriptor of the specific event filter.
• Configure using severity as a parameter. For example, all informational events in storage category are assigned poweroff as action, and email and snmp as notifications: racadm eventfilters set -c cmc.alert.storage.info -n email,snmp • Configure using subcategory as a parameter. For example, all configurations under the licensing subcategory in the audit category are assigned poweroff as action and all notifications are enabled: racadm eventfilters set -c cmc.alert.audit.
• racadm feature -d -c • racadm feature -r -c ExtendedStorage Input -s –Displays the status of active features. -d –Deactivates feature specified in -c option. NOTE: When the FlexAddress and FlexAddressPlus feature are active, deactivating one of them results in deactivation of the other feature also. -r —Reformats damaged or unformatted extended storage media.
• • • No features active on the chassis — Action: Install the SD card into the CMC. The feature card inserted is valid and contains the following feature(s) FlexAddress: The feature card is bound to another chassis, svctag = ABC1234, SD card SN = 01122334455 Action: Remove the SD card; locate and install the SD card for the current chassis.
• • For Dell’s 13th generation of PowerEdge servers and later, CMC firmware includes a signature which is verified by CMC before update to ensure the authenticity of the uploaded firmware. The firmware update process is successful only if the firmware image is authenticated by CMC to be a valid image from the service provider and has not been altered. The firmware update process is stopped if CMC cannot verify the signature of the uploaded firmware image.
• -d — The -d, or directory option specifies the directory on the TFTP server or on CMC’s host server, where the firmware update file resides. Specifies the source path where the firmware image resides. Default: Designated TFTP default directory on that host for the file if -g option is absent. If -g is used, it defaults to a directory configured on the TFTP server. • -p — The -p option is used to upload the firmware image from the client.
• racadm fwupdate -g -u -a 192.168.0.2 -d firmimg.cmc -m cmc-active -m cmcstandby Update firmware on multiple servers. • racadm fwupdate -g -u -a 192.168.0.2 -d firmimg.imc -m server-1 -m server-2 -m server-3 Update firmware on servers of iDRAC generation. • racadm fwupdate -g -u -a 192.168.0.2 -d firmimg.imc -m server-iDRAC Update firmware on multiple IOM infrastructure devices. • racadm fwupdate -u -m iominf-4 -m iominf-5 -m iominf-6 Query the status of all firmware targets to be updated.
get Table 22. Details of get attribute Description Saves CMC configuration properties to a file. NOTE: If CMC is not in the network, you cannot export the chassis configuration profile to a remote network share with proxy using the get command. But, you can export the chassis configuration profile to the local management station. NOTE: CMC does not support FTP over IPv6.
Synopsis Input • racadm getactiveerrors • racadm getactiveerrors [-s ] [-m ] The command racadm getactiveerrors displays the critical, warning, and informational messages for all the modules. The values are: -s — Specifies the severity type message displayed. The command racadm getactiveerrors displays the selected type of messages for all the modules. When used with -m option, only selected message type for that module is displayed.
• Severity Message = Critical = General failure after video. Module ID Severity Message = ps-6 = Critical = The power input for power supply 6 is lost. To display critical error messages for server–1. racadm getactiveerrors –s critical –m server-1 Module ID = 1 Severity = Critical Message = The storage battery has failed. • The error message displayed for invalid syntax. racadm getactiveerrors –z cmc-1 ERROR: The syntax of the command specified is not correct.
• • Group IP Fabric Selection configuration completed successfully. Example • Get the configured storage array properties from server–3. racadm getarraycfg -m server-3 • Query for current storage configuration process status on server–3. racadm getarraycfg -m server-3 -s getassettag Table 25. Details of getassettag attribute Description Displays the asset tag for the chassis. To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege.
NOTE: This subcommand is deprecated. For viewing the configuration objects and its values, use get subcommand. For more information, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC8) and iDRAC7 RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at www.dell.com/support/manuals.
Example • Displays the configuration properties (objects) that are contained in the group cfgLanNetworking. racadm getconfig -g cfgLanNetworking • • Saves all group configuration objects from iDRAC to myrac.cfg. racadm getconfig -f myrac.cfg If you do not configure the following key attributes in their respective groups for a particular index, the groups are not saved in to the file. This is applicable for all the index groups. Saves all group configuration objects from iDRAC to myrac.cfg.
• Displays the current Enhanced Cooling Mode property configuration. racadm getconfig –g cfgThermal getdcinfo Table 29. Details of getdcinfo attribute Description Displays general I/O module and daughter card configuration information. Only the CMC controls daughter cards. To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. NOTE: Fabric verification for server DCs is performed only when the chassis is turned on.
server-4 Present None N/A Gigabit Ethernet OK server-5 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-6 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-7 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-8 Present FibreChannel 4 Invalid None N/A server-9 Extension(1) None N/A None N/A server-10 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-11 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-12 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-13 Not Present None N/A None N/A server-14 Not Present None N/A None
server-7 Not Present None None server-8 Present LPe1105-M4 None server-9 Extension(1) None None server-10 Not Present None None server-11 Not Present None None server-12 Not Present None None server-13 Not Present None None server-14 Not Present None None server-15 Not Present None None server-16 Not Present None None getflexaddr Table 33. Details of getflexaddr attribute Description Displays enabled or disabled status for the entire chassis and fabric ID decoder.
1 Enabled Present 2 Enabled Present 3 Enabled Not Present 4 Enabled Not Present 5 Enabled Present 6 Enabled Not Present 7 Enabled Not Present 8 Enabled Not Present 9 Enabled Not Present 10 Enabled Extension(2) 11 Enabled Not Present 12 Enabled Not Present 13 Enabled Extension(5) 14 Enabled Not Present 15 Enabled Not Present 16 Enabled Not Present A Gigabit Ethernet Enabled B None Enabled C None Enabled Table 35.
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4 SLOT-04 PowerEdge M630 ON Present 17 5a nodea.NOBLEEST.
Switch-3 MXL 10/40GbE 10 GbE KR Present 30 Switch-4 N/A None Not Present N/A Switch-5 N/A None Not Present N/A Switch-6 N/A None Not Present N/A [Enhanced Cooling Mode] Enhanced Cooling Mode(ECM) Status = Disabled getioinfo Table 40. Details of getioinfo attribute Description Displays general information about the I/O modules on the chassis. To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege.
I/O Aggreg ator • • swit ch-3 Brocad e M6505 Fibre Channel 16 Present OK ON Maste r No Standa lone swit ch-4 Brocad e M6505 Fibre Channel 16 Present OK ON Maste r No Standa lone swit ch-5 PowerE dge M I/O Aggreg ator 10 GbE KR Present OK ON Stand alone No Standa lone swit ch-6 MXL 10/40G bE 10 GbE KR Present No Full Switch OK ON Maste r Table 42.
• Table 44. racadm getioinfo -o • Swtich-1 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 N/A N/A Switch-2 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 4x10G Base-T FlexIO Module 2x40G QSFP+ FlexIO Module Switch-3 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 N/A N/A Switch-4 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 N/A N/A Switch-5 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 4x10G Base-T FlexIO Module FlexIO Module Absent Switch-6 Optional Module 1 Optional Module 2 N/A N/A Table 45.
getled Table 48. Details of getled attribute Description Displays the LED settings on a module: blinking, not blinking, or unknown (for empty slots). To run this subcommand, you must have the Login User privilege.
Input • racadm getmacaddress [-m [-x]] [-t iscsi] • racadm getmacaddress [-a] • racadm getmacaddress -c IO-Identity • racadm getmacaddress -c Flexaddress • racadm getmacaddress -c Factory • racadm getmacaddress -c all • -m — Specifies the module whose MAC address you want to view.
• Displays the chassis-assigned WWN/MAC address. racadm getmacaddress -c flexaddress • Displays the MAC/WWN addresses for all LOMs or mezzanine cards. racadm getmacaddress -c factory Table 50. Displays the MAC address for chassis. CMC Present N/A F0:4D:A2:77:71:7 2 N/A Table 51. Displays the MAC address for chassis.
CMC Present N/A 00:1E:4F:1F:3C:5 8 N/A Server-1 Present 00:1E:4F:2A:AF:7 B 00:1E:4F:2A:D3:9 7 00:1E:4F:2A:D3:9 9 Server-2 Present 00:22:19:D2:1E:8 4 N/A N/A Server-3 Not Present N/A N/A N/A Server-4 Present 00:18:8B:FF:45:2 A 00:18:8B:FF:AA:0 2 00:18:8B:FF:AA:0 4 Switch-1 Present N/A 00:00:00:00:00:0 0 N/A Table 55. Displays the Ethernet and iSCSI MAC/WWN addresses for all iDRAC or LOMs or mezzanine cards.
iSCSI Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-2-C Fibre Channel 4 Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-3 N/A Not Present N/A N/A N/A Server-4-A Gigabit Ethernet Present 00:18:8B:FF: 45:2A 00:18:8B:FF: AA:02 00:18:8B:FF: AA:04 iSCSI Present 00:18:8B:FF: AA:03 00:18:8B:FF: AA:05 Gigabit Ethernet Not Present Not Installed Not Installed iSCSI Present Not Installed Not Installed Server-4-C Fibre Channel 4 Present Not Installed Not Installed Switch-1 None Present
10 GbE KR/3 Present 00:90:FA:51:3 4:F5 Unknown Factory 10 GbE KR/3 Present 00:90:FA:51:3 4:FD Unknown Factory Switch-1 10 GbE KR Present 00:1E:C9:F1:0 4:94 N/A Factory Switch-5 10 GbE KR Present 00:00:00:00:0 0:00 N/A Factory NOTE: 10 GbE KR/3— The value 3 indicates that the fabric is iSCSI/FCoE-FIP. Table 58. Displays the chassis-assigned WWN/MAC address.
Server-3A Reserved Present Switch-4 Not Installed Not Present Not Installed Not Installed Not Installed Switch-1 Not Installed Not Present Not Installed N/A N/A NOTE: If the I/O Modules in slots 1 and 2 are absent and the getmacaddress -a and getmacaddress —c all commands are run, the output is displayed as Not Installed in the following columns: • • • getmodinfo Table 60.
• Table 61. Details of racadm getmodinfo -m switch-1 Switch-1 • Present ON OK 0000000 N/A Table 62.
Server-12 Present ON OK BCD1234 BCD1234 Server-13 Present ON OK BCD1234 BCD1234 Server-14 Present ON OK ABC1234 ABC1234 Server-15 Present ON OK BCD1234 BCD1234 Server-16 Present ON OK BCD1234 BCD1234 KVM Present ON OK N/A N/A IO-Cable Present ON OK noble01 N/A FPC-Cable Present ON OK noble01 N/A NOTE: A power state of "Primary" denotes Active CMC. getniccfg Table 63. Details of getniccfg attribute Description Displays the current NIC settings.
IP Address 6 =:: IP Address 7 =:: IP Address 8 =:: IP Address 9 =:: IP Address 10 =:: IP Address 11 =:: IP Address 12 =:: IP Address 13 =:: IP Address 14 =:: IP Address 15 =:: LOM Status: NIC Selection =dedicated Link Detected =Yes Speed =1Gb/s Duplex Mode =Full Duplex Active NIC =Dedicated Static IPv4 settings: Static IP Address =192.168.0.120 Static Subnet Mask =255.255.255.0 Static Gateway =192.168.0.
Table 66.
2 WIN-JGKC47ACGKG ON 77 W 1 PowerEdge M630 3 SLOT-03 ON 93 W 1 PowerEdge M630 4 SLOT-04 ON 137 W 1 PowerEdge M630 5 SLOT-05 ON 129 W 1 PowerEdge M630 6 SLOT-06 ON 130 W 1 PowerEdge M630 7 SLOT-07 ON 120 W 1 PowerEdge M630 8 WIN-HP4N5G1EOCS ON 104 W 1 PowerEdge M630 9 WIN-HP4N5G1EOCS ON 116 W 1 PowerEdge M630 10 SLOT-10 ON 127 W 1 PowerEdge M630 11 SLOT-11 ON 110 W 1 PowerEdge M630 12 SLOT-12 ON 118 W 1 PowerEdge M630 13 SLOT-13 ON 106 W 1
System Energy Consumption Timestamp = 10:31:42 11/26/2014 [System Power Status] Chassis Power State = ON Overall Power Health = OK Redundancy = No [System Power Policy Configuration] System Input Power Cap = 16685 W (56931 BTU/h | 100%) Redundancy Policy = None Dynamic PSU Engagement Enabled = No [Power Budgeting] System Input Max Power Capacity = 16685 W Input Redundancy Reserve = 0 W Input Power Allocated to Servers = 1875 W Input Power Allocated to Chassis Infrastructure = 1402 W Tota
type=GUI, sid=27476) Dec 4 22:28:06 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:28:06 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:28:21 CMC-JP4BF2S type=SSH, sid=39229) Dec 4 22:29:12 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:29:12 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:29:51 CMC-JP4BF2S reason=Local user fails to Dec 4 22:30:23 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:30:23 CMC-JP4BF2S Dec 4 22:30:38 CMC-JP4BF2S reason=Local user fails to [more] • Mod password of user nuser succeeds Mod privileges of user nuser succeeds SSH login failed (username=nuser, ip=192.168.
getredundancymode Table 73. Details of getredundancymode attribute Description Displays the redundancy status (Redundant or Non-Redundant) of the CMC. To run this subcommand, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. Synopsis Input racadm getredundancymode N/A Example racadm getredundancymode Redundant getsel Table 74. Details of getsel attribute Description Displays all system event log (SEL) entries in CMC.
• Input racadm getsensorinfo -c -c — Compact output format. NOTE: Chassis Controller is supported only on Dell PowerEdge FX2 and GPU sensors are displayed only on PowerEdge C4130 servers. Table 76.
9 Fan-9 OK 5790 rpm N/A 3697 N/A 9034 Table 80. Sensor Type:Temp 1 Ambient_Temp OK 22 C N/A N/A N/A 40 Sensor Type: Power Table 81. Details 1 PS-1 Online OK 2 PS-2 Online OK 3 PS-3 Online OK 4 PS-4 Fail (No AC) Not OK 5 PS-5 Online OK 6 PS-6 Fail (No AC) Not OK Table 82.
Example • Display the name of Slot 3. racadm getslotname -i 3 • Display all slots names. racadm getslotname • Check if Display Slot Name, Host Name, or iDRAC DNS name is active (0 = Slot Name, 1 = Host Name, 2 = iDRAC DNS name). racadm getslotname -h • Display iDRAC DNS Name: 2 getslotname -h 1 SLOT-ONEE 2 SLOT-02 3 SLOT-03 4 idrac MN12G-1.tejas.
racadm getssninfo -A "43584" "SSH" "root" "192.168.0.10" "04/07/2016 12:00:34" • Display all currently active sessions for a specific user racadm getssninfo -u root getsvctag Table 86. Details of attribute Description Displays the service tag of the host system.
Standby CMC Version Last Firmware Updated Hardware Version = 5.00 = Tue Sep 16 2014 22:11 = A09 CMC Network Information: NIC Enabled = MAC Address = Register DNS CMC Name = DNS CMC Name = Current DNS Domain = VLAN ID = VLAN Priority = VLAN Enabled = 1 78:2B:CB:46:5C:8A 1 cmc-effort cmc.com 1 0 0 CMC IPv4 Information: IPv4 Enabled Current IP Address Current IP Gateway Current IP Netmask DHCP Enabled Current DNS Server 1 Current DNS Server 2 DNS Servers from DHCP 1 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.10 255.255.255.
gettracelog Table 88. Details of attribute Description Synopsis Input Displays the CMC diagnostic trace log. • racadm gettracelog [-i] • racadm gettracelog [-s ] [-c ] [--more] • • • • —i — Displays the number of entries in CMC trace log. --more — Displays one screen at a time and prompts the user to continue (similar to the UNIX more command). -c — Specifies the number of records to display. -s — Specifies the starting record to display.
server-4 3.50 (Build 4) PowerEdgeM710HD iDRAC6 Table 91. Details server-1 1.0.5 PowerEdgeM520 server-2 1.0.3 PowerEdgeM610x server-4 1.0.0 PowerEdgeM710HD server-5 1.0.3 PowerEdgeM710 server-7 1.0.6 PowerEdgeM620 server-9 1.0.5 PowerEdgeM520 ifconfig Table 92. Details of ifconfig attribute Description Displays the contents of the network interface table. To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Synopsis racadm krbkeytabupload [-f ] is the name of the file including the path. Input -f — Specifies the filename of the keytab uploaded. If the file is not specified, the keytab file in the current directory is selected. Example Upload a kerberos keytab file from the local filesystem: racadm krbkeytabupload -f c:\keytab\krbkeytab.tab netstat Table 95. Details of netstat attribute Description Displays the routing table and the current connections.
1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0 percent packet lossround-trip min/avg/max = 4.121/4.121/4.121 ms ping6 Table 99. Details of ping6 attribute Description Verifies if the destination IPv6 address is reachable from CMC or with the current routing-table contents. A destination IPv6 address is required. Based on the current routing-table contents, an ICMP echo packet is sent to the destination IPv6 address. To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Output The following information is displayed when this subcommand is processed: • • • • • General system or RAC information Coredump Session information Process information Firmware build information Example racadm racdump =============================================================================== General System/RAC Information =============================================================================== CMC Information: CMC Date/Time Active CMC Version Standby CMC Version Last Firmware Update Har
Temp 1 Ambient_Temp OK 21 celcius N/A PWR 1 PWR 2 PWR 3 PWR 4 PWR 5 PWR 6 PS-1 PS-2 PS-3 PS-4 PS-5 PS-6 40 Online OK Online OK Online OK Slot Empty N/A Failed OK Slot Empty N/A racreset Table 101. Details of racreset attribute Description Resets CMC. The reset event is logged in the hardware (SEL) and CMC (RAC) logs.
If you run racresetcfg from a network client (for example, a supported web browser, Telnet or SSH, or Remote RACADM), use the default IP address. The racresetcfg subcommand does not reset the cfgDNSRacName object. To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege and configure user privilege. NOTE: Certain firmware processes must be stopped and restarted to complete the reset to defaults. iDRAC becomes unresponsive for about 30 seconds while this operation completes.
• • • • • -p—Password to access shared folder. -u—username to access shared folder. -l—Image location on the network share; use single quotation marks around the location. -s—Display status. NOTE: Use a forward slash (/) when providing the image location. If backward slash (\) is used, override the backward slash for the command to run successfully. For example: racadm remoteimage -c -u user -p xxx -l /\/\192.168.0.2/\CommonShare/ \diskette NOTE: The following options only apply to connect and deploy actio
set Table 104. Details of set attribute Description Import saved CMC configuration or CMC Event Filter configuration from a file. NOTE: If CMC is not in the network, you cannot import the chassis configuration profile from a remote network share with proxy using the set command. But, you can import the chassis configuration profile from the local management station.
• • server–: where n=1–16 • server–: where n=1–8; x=a–d (enter lowercase letter only). -a — Performs power action on all servers. Not allowed with the powerstatus action. — Specifies the power management operation to perform. The options are: • • hardreset — Performs a force reset (reboot) operation on the managed system. powercycle — Performs a power-cycle operation on the managed system.
setarraycfg Table 106. Details of setarraycfg attribute Description Synopsis To configure storage array properties, run this command. • racadm setarraycfg -m module –n -e 0|1 -g [] [-f A|B] • racadm setarraycfg -f A|B NOTE: The valid value for -m is server–n, where n=1–16.
• Select different fabric type. racadm setarraycfg -m server-3 -f A setassettag Table 107. Details of setassettag attribute Description Sets the N-byte ASCII asset tag for the chassis. To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. NOTE: The special characters “ (double quotation mark), ‘ (backward quotation mark), & (ampersand), and \ (backward slash) are not supported for this subcommand.
If the fabric type is determined to be InfiniBand, the operation is canceled and the command returns an error. If the FlexAddress feature is not activated, the command returns an error. NOTE: The server must be turned off to change the slot state. All servers must be turned off to change the fabric state. The MAC/WWN addresses must be managed locally (not by an external console) to run this command.
Example • racadm setled -m chassis -l 1 Sets LED state on Chassis to Blink • racadm setled -m server-1 -1 1 LED state was set successfully. • racadm setled -m server-9 -1 1 ERROR: Server in slot 9 is an extension of the server in slot 1. NOTE: The setled command generates an error when run on the extension slot of a multi-slot server. setniccfg Table 111. Details of setniccfg attribute Description Sets the CMC IP address for static and DHCP modes.
• • • • switch–: where n=1–6 -v — VLAN settings has following legal values: no arguments imply remove VLAN tag, not compatible with server–nx (for example "server–4b") notation =between 1 and 4000, 4021 and 4094, inclusive =between 0 and 7, inclusive. -p — Disables IPv4(default) or IPv6 protocol. -k — Option has following legal values: no arguments imply autonegotiate =10, 100 =half, full.
Input • -d — Sets the time in the string YYYYMMDDhhmmss.mmmmmmsoff, where: • • • • • • • • • YYYY is the four digit year MM is the month DD is the day hh is the hour mm is the minute ss is the second mmmmmm is the number of microseconds s is a + (plus) sign or a − (minus) sign, which indicates the sign of the offset. off is the offset in minutes. NOTE: Theoff is the offset in minutes from GMT and must be in 15-minute increments. The timezone is represented as an offset from GMT.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. NOTE: • The special characters “ (double quotation mark), ‘ (backward quotation mark), & (ampersand), , (comma), \ (backward slash), ; (semicolon), ' (single quote), < (open angular bracket), and > (close angular bracket) are not supported for this subcommand. The OMSA server agent must be present and running on the server to use the Display Hostname feature. If the agent is not running, the setting is ignored.
sshpkauth Table 115. Details of sshpkauth attribute Description Enables you to upload and manage up to 4 different SSH public keys for each user. You can upload a key file or key text, view keys, or delete keys. This command has three mutually exclusive modes determined by the options — upload, view, and delete. To run this subcommand, you must have Configure user privilege. NOTE: CMC accepts RSA keys up to key strength 4096, but the recommended key strength is 2048.
• Get all keys for User 2 on iDRAC. $ racadm sshpkauth -v -i 2 -k all ********************* User ID 2 ****************** Key ID 1: ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAzzy+k2npnKqVEXGXIzo0sbR6JgA5YNbWs3ekoxXV fe3yJVpVc/5zrrr7XrwKbJAJTqSw8Dg3iR4n3vUaP+lPHmUv5Mn55Ea6LHUslAXFqXmOdlThd wilU2VLw/iRH1ZymUFnut8ggbPQgqV2L8bsUaMqb5PooIIvV6hy4isCNJU= 1024-bit RSA, converted from OpenSSH by xx_xx@xx.xx Key ID 2: Key ID 3: Key ID 4: sslcertdownload Table 116.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Server Control privilege. Synopsis Input • • • • • Output -t —Specifies the type of certificate to upload. The type of certificate must be: • 1—Server Certificate • 2—Active Directory • 3—Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) format • 4—Client Trust certificate for SSL -f—Specifies the source filename in the local file system of the certificate uploaded. -p—Pass phrase for decrypting the PKCS12 file uploaded.
Subject Information: Country Code (CC) US State (S) Texas Locality (L) Round Rock Organization (O) Dell Inc. Organizational Unit (OU) Remote Access Group Common Name (CN) CMC Default certificate Issuer Information: Country Code (CC) US State (S) Texas Locality (L) Round Rock Organization (O) Dell Inc.
racadm sslcertview -t 1 -A 00 US Texas Round Rock Dell Inc. Remote Access Group CMC default certificate US Texas Round Rock Dell Inc. Remote Access Group CMC default certificate Jun 7 23:54:19 2011 GMT Jun 4 23:54:19 2021 GMT sslcsrgen Table 120. Details of sslcsrgen attribute Description Generates and downloads a certificate signing request (CSR) file to the client’s local file system. The CSR can be used for creating a custom SSL certificate that can be used for SSL transactions on CMC.
Output If no options are specified, a CSR is generated and downloaded to the local file system as sslcsr by default. The g option cannot be used with the -s option, and the -f option can only be used with the -g option. The sslcsrgen -s subcommand returns one of the following status codes: Example • • CSR was generated successfully. CSR does not exist. • Display current status of CSR operation: racadm sslcsrgen -s or racadm sslcsrgen -g -f c:\csr\csrtest.
testcifsshare Description Tests the Common Internet File System (CIFS) share with the current SMB version. Synopsis racadm testcifsshare -u -p -l Input The options are: • • • Example -u—User name of the CIFS share that must be tested. -p—Password for the CIFS share that must be tested. -l—The CIFS share location that must be tested. racadm testcifsshare -u shareme -p shareme -l //100.97.174.77/lccifs testemail Table 122.
• • • • • • • • • 0x02 — debug 0x04 — info 0x08 — warning 0x10 — errors 0x20 — fatal 0x40 — checks 0xff — all debug information 0xd0 — default debug level for AD and ADKRB. 0xf0 and 0xf2 — default debug level for LDAP. NOTE: -d option is only supported on the firmware interface or firmware interfaces. Example • To test AD. racadm testfeature -f AD -u joe@dell.com -p dell123 • To test ADKRB:. racadm testfeature -f ADKRB -u joe@dell.com • To test LDAP.
Output traceroute to 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1) 0.801 ms 0.246 ms 0.253 ms traceroute6 Table 126. Details of traceroute6 attribute Description Traces the network path of routers as the packets traverse from the system to a destination IPv6 address. To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege. Synopsis Input Output racadm traceroute6 – Specifies IPv6 address.
3 CMC Property Database Group and Object Descriptions CMC property database contains the configuration information. Associated object is organizing data, and object group is organizing object. The IDs for the groups and objects that the property database supports are listed in this section. To configure CMC, use the group and object IDs with the RACADM subcommands. NOTE: You can configure a setting that does not have a hash symbol (#) as the prefix in its output name.
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxwz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789~`!@#$%^&*()_+-={}[]|\:";'<>,.?/ Table 127.
idRacInfo This group contains display parameters to provide information about the specifics of CMC being queried. One instance of the group is allowed. Use this object with the getconfig subcommand. To use this object, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. The following sections provide information about the objects in the idRACInfo group. idRacProductInfo (Read Only) Table 128. Details of Read only attribute - idRacProductInfo Description A text string that identifies the product.
Legal Values A string of up to 15 ASCII characters. Default CMC iDRAC Type (Read Only) Table 133. Details of Read only attribute - iDRAC Type Description Identifies the remote access controller type.
Legal Values • • Default 0 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgNicVLanEnable (Read or Write) Table 135. Details of attribute - cfgNicVLanEnable Description Enables or disables the VLAN capabilities. All chassis management traffic, including the CMC and all iDRACs, resides on this external VLAN when enabled. No iDRAC configuration change is required to use this external management network VLAN.
cfgDNSDomainName (Read or Write) Table 138. Details of attribute - cfgDNSDomainName Description In the DNS domain name, parameter is only valid if cfgDNSDomainNameFromDHCP is set to 0(FALSE). Legal Values A string of up to 254 ASCII characters. At least one of the characters must be alphabetic. Characters are restricted to alphanumeric, '-', and '.'. NOTE: Microsoft Active Directory only supports Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) of 64 bytes or fewer.
NOTE: cfgDNSServer1 and cfgDNSServer2 may be set to identical values while swapping addresses. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv4 address. For example: 192.168.0.20. Default 0.0.0.0 cfgDNSRacName (Read or Write) Table 142. Details of attribute - cfgDNSRacName Description Displays the CMC name, which is Service Tag by default. This parameter is only valid if cfgDNSRegisterRac is set to 1 (TRUE). Legal Values A string of up to 63 ASCII characters. At least one character must be alphabetic.
Example: racadm getconfig -g cfgLanNetworking cfgNicEnable=1 cfgNicIPv4Enable=1 cfgNicIpAddress=192.168.22.101 cfgNicNetmask=255.255.255.0 cfgNicGateway=192.168.22.101 cfgNicUseDhcp=1 # cfgNicMacAddress=00:00:00:00:00:01 cfgNicVLanEnable=0 cfgNicVLanID=1 cfgNicVLanPriority=0 cfgDNSServersFromDHCP=1 cfgDNSServer1=192.168.0.5 cfgDNSServer2=192.168.0.6 cfgDNSRacName=cmc-frankly cfgDNSDomainName=fwad.lab cfgDNSDomainNameFromDHCP=1 cfgDNSRegisterRac=1 cfgDNSServer2 (Read or Write) Table 144.
cfgNicEnable (Read or Write) Table 145. Details of attribute - cfgNicEnable Description Enables or disables CMC network interface controller (NIC). If the NIC is disabled, the remote network interfaces to CMC are no longer accessible and CMC is only available through the local or serial RACADM interface. Legal Values • • Default 1 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgNicIpAddress (Read or Write) Table 146. Details of attribute - cfgNicIpAddress Description Specifies the static IPv4 address.
cfgNicUseDhcp (Read or Write) Table 149. Details of attribute - cfgNicUseDhcp Description Specifies whether DHCP is used to assign the IPv4 address. If this property is set to 1 (TRUE) then the IPv4 address, subnet mask and gateway are assigned from the DHCP server on the network. If this property is set to 0(FALSE), the user can configure the cfgNicIpAddress, cfgNicNetmask and cfgNicGateway properties. Legal Values • • Default 0 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgNicMacAddress (Read Only) Table 150.
cfgRhostsFwUpdatePath (Read or Write) Table 153. Details of attribute - cfgRhostsFwUpdatePath Description Specifies TFTP path where firmware image file exists on the TFTP server. The TFTP path is relative to the TFTP root path on the TFTP server. NOTE: The server may still require you to specify the drive (for example, C:). Legal Values A string with a maximum length of 255 ASCII characters. Default cfgRhostsSmtpServerIpAddr (Read or Write) Table 154.
cfgRhostsNtpServer3 (Read or Write) Table 158. Details of attribute - cfgRhostsNtpServer3 Description Specifies the third of three possible NTP servers. Legal Values A string representing a valid NTP server. For example, ntp3.ntp.net. At least one NTP server must be specified and duplicate entries are not allowed. Default Null cfgRhostsNtpMaxDist (Read or Write) Table 159.
cfgRhostsSyslogServer2 Read or Write) Table 163. Details of attribute - cfgRhostsSyslogServer2 Description To store the RAC and SEL logs Specify the second of three possible remote syslog servers. This property is only valid if cfgRhostsSyslogEnable is set to 1 (enabled). Legal Values Valid host name or IPv4 or IPv6 address. Default cfgRhostsSyslogServer3 Read or Write) Table 164.
cfgRhostsSyslogPort=514 cfgRhostsSyslogServer1= cfgRhostsSyslogServer2= cfgRhostsSyslogServer3=cfgRhostsSyslogPowerLoggingEnabled=1 cfgRhostsSyslogPowerLoggingInterval=5 cfgUserAdmin This group provides configuration information about the users allowed to access CMC through the available remote interfaces. Up to 16 instances of the user group are allowed. Each instance represents the configuration for an individual user.
Clear Logs 0x00000008 Execute Server Control Commands 0x00000010 Access Virtual Console 0x00000020 Access Virtual Media 0x00000040 Test Alerts 0x00000080 Execute Debug Commands 0x00000100 CMC Specific User Privilege CMC Login User 0x0000001 Chassis Configuration Administrator 0x0000002 User Configuration 0x0000004 Administrator Clear Logs Administrator 0x0000008 Chassis Control Administrator 0x0000010 Super User 0x0000020 Server Administrator 0x0000040 Test Alert User 0x0000080 Deb
CMC and view iDRAC or CMC and server configuration information. The user may log in to iDRAC or CMC and change configuration. 0x00000001 + 0x00000002 = 0x00000003 The user may log in to iDRAC, access Virtual Media, and Virtual Console. 0x00000001 + 0x00000040 + 0x00000080 = 0x000000C1 cfgUserAdminUserName - Read or Write Table 171. Details of cfgUserAdminUserName attribute Description The name of the user for this index. Writing a string of double quotation mark (" ") disables the user.
cfgEmailAlert This group contains parameters to configure CMC email alerting capabilities. Up to four instances of this group are allowed. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privileges. NOTE: You can configure a setting that does not have the hash sign (#) prefixed in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the —o option.
Example racadm getconfig -g cfgEmailAlert -i 2 # cfgEmailAlertIndex=1 cfgEmailAlertEnable=1 cfgEmailAlertAddress=kfulton@dell.com cfgEmailAlertName=Kevin Fulton cfgSessionManagement This group contains parameters to configure the number of sessions that can connect to CMC. One instance of the group is allowed. Displays current settings for and configures the idle timeout properties for web server, Telnet, SSH and RACADM sessions. Changes to idle time out settings take effect at the next login.
Legal Values • • 0 —(No timeout) 60–10800 NOTE: If 0 (no timeout), the network connection does not send alive packets to probe the client. Otherwise, keep alive packets are sent to guarantee that the client is responding. Default 1800 cfgSsnMgtTelnetIdleTimeout - Read or Write Table 181. Details of cfgSsnMgtTelnetIdleTimeout attribute Description Defines the Telnet idle timeout. This property sets the amount of time in seconds that a connection is allowed to remain idle (there is no user input).
cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey (Read or Write) Table 184. Details of cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey attribute Description NOTE: The CTRL key is represented by using the ^ (carat) character. Legal value: NOTE: The CTRL key does not generate a character by itself, but must be struck simultaneously with another key to generate a character. For example, striking both the CTRL key and the \ key simultaneously (rather than sequentially) is denoted as ^\.
cfgSerialConsoleColumns - Read or Write Table 188. Details of cfgSerialConsoleColumns attribute Description Specifies the number of columns in the terminal window command line connected to the serial port. To take effect logout, and then log in again for the changes. NOTE: The prompt counts as two characters. NOTE: The terminal emulator must be configured with the line wrap mode ON, if a terminal emulator is used.
Legal Values • • Default 0 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgOobSnmp This group contains parameters to configure the SNMP agent and trap capabilities of CMC. One instance of the group is allowed. The CMC SNMP agent supports the standard RFC1213 mib-2 and the Dell enterprise-specific the MIB. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
• Default 1 — SNMPv3 0 cfgOobSnmpTrapFormat Table 195. Details of cfgOobSnmpTrapFormat attribute Description Specifies the format for SNMP traps. Legal Values • • • Default 0 0 — SNMPv1 1 — SNMPv2 2 — SNMPv3 cfgTraps This group displays information for and configures delivery of SNMP traps for a specific user. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
Default None cfgTrapsCommunityName (Read or Write) Table 199. Details of cfgTrapsCommunityName attribute Description Sets the community string (identical to the community name) used for authentication. The community string acts as a password shared between different hosts over the network. This community string value must match with the other hosts for any kind of communication through SNMP. Legal Values A string representing the community name.
• cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable • cfgRacTuneHttpPort • cfgRacTuneHttpsPort • cfgRacTuneTelnetPort • cfgRacTuneSshPort cfgRacTuneSMBVersionEnable Table 202. Details of cfgUseCMCDNSSettings attribute Description Can be used for setting the SMB version. Legal Values • • • • • • Default NA SMBv1 SMBv2 SMBv3 1 2 3 cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable (Read or Write) Table 203. Details of cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable attribute Description Enables or disables the Remote RACADM interface.
cfgRacTuneHttpPort (Read or Write) Table 206. Details of cfgRacTuneHttpPort attribute Description To use HTTP network communication, specify the port number. Legal Values 10–65535 NOTE: The following port numbers are reserved and cannot be used: 21, 68, 69, 111, 123, 161, 546, 801, 4096, 5988, 5989, 6900, 9000, and 60106. Default 80 cfgRacTuneHttpsPort (Read or Write) Table 207. Details of cfgRacTuneHttpsPort attribute Description To use HTTPS network communication, specify the port number.
cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask (Read or Write) Table 210. Details of cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask attribute Description Standard IP mask values with left-justified bits. For example, 255.255.255.0. Login from the incoming IP address is allowed only if both of the following are identical: • • cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask bit-wise and with incoming IP address cfgRacTuneIpRanbeMask bit-wise and with cfgRacTuneIpRangeAddr Legal Values An IPv4 address formatted string, for example, 255.255.255.0. Default 255.255.255.
Default 300 cfgRacTuneDefCredentialWarningEnable (Read or Write) Table 215. Details of cfgRacTuneDefCredentialWarningEnable attribute Description Displays warning during login if the default credentials warning property is set. NOTE: Warning is displayed only with configure the user privilege. Legal Values • • Default 1 — Enabled 1 — Enabled 0 — Disabled cfgRacTuneUserBlkEnable (Read or Write) Table 216.
cfgRacTuneDaylightOffset (Read Only) Table 219. Details of cfgRacTuneDaylightOffset attribute Description Specifies the daylight savings offset (in minutes) to use for the RAC Time. This value is 0 if the time zone is not a Daylight Saving time zone.
cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable (Read or Write) Table 221. Details of cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable attribute Description Enables or disables the web server. If this property is disabled then it is not accessible using client web browsers. This property has no effect on the Telnet/SSH or racadm interfaces. Legal Values • • Default 1 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgRacTuneFipsModeEnable Table 222. Details of cfgRacTuneFipsModeEnable attribute Description Enables or disables the FIPS mode.
Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. NOTE: You can configure a setting does not have the hash sign (#) prefixed in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the —o option The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgServerInfo. cfgServerInfoIndex (Read Only) Table 225. Details of cfgServerInfoIndex attribute Description Displays the index name of the server.
Legal Values None Default None cfgServerBIOS (Read Only) Table 230. Details of cfgServerBIOS attribute Description Displays the server's BIOS revision. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerBmcMacAddress (Read Only) Table 231. Details of cfgServerBmcMacAddress attribute Description Displays the BMC MAC address of the specified server. Legal Values None Default None cfgServerNic1MacAddress (Read Only) Table 232.
cfgServerNicEnable (Read or Write) Table 235. Details of cfgServerPriority attribute Description Enables or disables LAN channel. Legal Values • • Default None 1 — Enable 0 — Disable cfgServerIPMIOverLanEnable (Read or Write) Table 236. Details of cfgServerIPMIOverLanEnable attribute Description Enables or disables IPMI LAN channel. Legal Values • • Default None 1 — Enable 0 — Disable cfgServerPowerBudgetAllocation (Read Only) Table 237.
• Firmware RACADM: racadm config -g cfgserverinfo -i -o cfgServerDNSIMCName • Remote RACADM: racadm -r -u -p config -g cfgserverinfo -i -o cfgServerDNSIMCName • Proxy: racadm -r -u -p config -g cfgserverinfo -i -o cfgServerDNSIMCName --proxy To get the iDRAC DNS name in: • Firmware RACADM: racadm get
• • • • • • • Default vFDD VCD-DVD iSCSI VFLASH partition label FDD SDe RFS (Remote File Share) No-Override cfgServerBootOnce (Read or Write) Table 242. Details of cfgServerBootOnce attribute Description Enables or disables the server start once feature. This object is Write only. Legal Values • • Default 1 1 — True 0 — False cfgServerPowerConsumption (Read Only) Table 243. Details of cfgServerPowerConsumption attribute Description Displays the current power consumption for a server.
cfgServerBootOnce=1 # cfgServerPowerConsumption=84 cfgActiveDirectory This group contains parameters to configure CMC Active Directory feature. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. NOTE: You can configure a setting that does not have the hash sign (#) prefixed in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the —o option.
cfgADSCLEnable (Read or Write) Table 248. Details of cfgADSCLEnable attribute Description Enables or disables Smart Card login on CMC. Legal Values • • Default 0 1 (Enable) 0 (Disable) cfgADSSOEnable (Read or Write) Table 249. Details of cfgADSSOEnable attribute Description Enables or disables Active Directory single sign-on authentication on CMC. Legal Values • • Default 0 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) cfgADDomainController (Read or Write) Table 250.
cfgADSpecifyServerEnable (Read or Write) Table 253. Details of cfgADSpecifyServerEnable attribute Description Allows you to enable or disable and specify an LDAP server or a global catalog server. To specify the IP address, use either cfgADDomainController or cfgADGlobalCatalog. Legal Values • • Default 0 1 (enabled) 0 (disabled) cfgADGlobalCatalog (Read or Write) Table 254.
NOTE: You can configure a setting that does not have the hash sign (#) prefixed in the output. To modify a configurable object, use the —o option. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgLDAP. cfgLDAPEnable (Read or Write) Table 256. Details of cfgLDAPEnable attribute Description Enables or disables LDAP service. If this property is disabled, local CMC authentication is used for user logins. NOTE: Enabling this option turns off cfgADEnable.
cfgLDAPUserAttribute (Read or Write) Table 260. Details of cfgLDAPUserAttribute attribute Description To search for, specify the user attribute. It is recommended to be unique within the chosen baseDN, otherwise a search filter must be configured to make sure the uniqueness of the login user. If the userDN cannot be uniquely identified, login is unsuccessful with error. Legal Values String. Maximum length = 254 Default Null cfgLDAPGroupAttribute (Read or Write) Table 261.
Default Null cfgLDAPSearchFilter (Read or Write) Table 265. Details of cfgLDAPSearchFilter attribute Description To validate LDAP search filter, use the user attribute that cannot uniquely identify the login user within the chosen baseDN. The search filter only applies to userDN search and not the group membership search. Legal Values String of maximum length = 1024 characters Default (objectless=*) Searches for all objects in tree. cfgLDAPCertValidationEnable (Read or Write) Table 266.
Default 0 cfgLDAPSRVLookupDomainName (Read Only) Table 270. Details of cfgLDAPSRVLookupDomainName attribute Description To use in the SRV lookup, configure the domain name. Legal Values String of maximum length of 254 alphanumeric characters and hyphens. The string must begin with a letter. Default [null] cfgLDAPSRVLookupServiceName (Read or Write) Table 271. Details of cfgLDAPSRVLookupServiceName attribute Description To use in the SRV lookup, configure the service name.
Legal Values String maximum length = 1024 Default None Example racadm getconfig -g cfgLDAPRoleGroup -o cfgLDAPRoleGroupDN -i 1 cfgLDAPRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) Table 274. Details of cfgLDAPRoleGroupPrivilege attribute Description A bit–mask defining the privileges associated with this particular group.
cfgSSADRoleGroupDomain (Read or Write) Table 277. Details of cfgSSADRoleGroupDomain attribute Description Active Directory Domain in which the Role Group resides. Legal Values Any printable text string of up to 254 characters, with no white space. Default cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) Table 278. Details of cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege attribute Description Use the bit mask numbers listed in the table below to set role-based authority privileges for a Role Group.
Default 0 cfgLocationRackslot (Read or Write) Table 282. Details of cfgLocationRackslot attribute Description Indicates slot where server is located. Legal Values Values 1–255 (1 Byte) Default 0 cfgLocationDeviceSize (Read Only) Table 283. Details of cfgLocationDeviceSize attribute Description Indicates server chassis size. Legal Values Values 1–255 Default 0 cfgChassisPower This group contains parameters to display or configure power for the chassis.
cfgChassisEPPEnable (Read or Write) Table 285. Details of cfgChassisEPPEnable attribute Description Enables the Extended Power Performance (EPP). Legal Values • • Default 0 — Disabled NOTE: For chassis with 3000W AC six PSU configuration (configured for Grid Redundancy policy), the default value is 1–Enabled. 1 — Enabled 0 — Disabled cfgChassisInPower (Read Only) Table 286.
cfgChassisMinPowerTimestamp (Read Only) Table 290. Details of cfgChassisMinPowerTimestamp attribute Description The timestamp recorded when the minimum system power occurred. Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisPowerStatus (Read Only) Table 291. Details of cfgChassisPowerStatus attribute Description Indicates the power status of the chassis.
Default 2715 W cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapUpperBound (Read Only) Table 295. Details of cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapUpperBound attribute Description Displays the default power cap upper bound value. Legal Values None Default 16685 W cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapUpperBoundBTU (Read or Write) Table 296. Details of cfgChassisDefaultPowerCapUpperBoundBTU attribute Description Displays the default power cap upper bound value using British Thermal Unit (BTU).
Legal Values 9264–56931 BTU/hr Default 43221 BTU/hr cfgChassisPowerCapFBTU (Read or Write) Table 300. Details of cfgChassisPowerCapFBTU attribute Description Indicates the maximum power consumption limit (in BTU/hr) for the entire chassis. Use cfgChassisCapFBTU when power consumption changes regardless of whether server throttling is required. The command generates an error if the value for this setting is lower than the minimum power required for the chassis configuration.
Default 0 — No redundancy cfgChassisDynamicPSUEngagementEnable (Read or Write) Table 304. Details of cfgChassisDynamicPSUEngagementEnable attribute Description Enables or disables dynamic engagement. Legal Values • • Default 0 0 — Disabled 1 — Enabled cfgChassisAllow110VACOperation (Read or Write) Table 305. Details of cfgChassisAllow110VACOperation attribute Description Enables or disables normal chassis power allocations when any PSU is connected to 110V AC service.
cfgChassisMaxPowerConservationModeTimestamp (Read Only) Table 308. Details of cfgChassisMaxPowerConservationModeTimestamp attribute Description The timestamp recorded when maximum power conservation mode is enabled. Legal Values Default 0 cfgChassisPerformanceOverRedundancy (Read or Write) Table 309. Details of cfgChassisPerformanceOverRedundancy attribute Description Enables or disables server performance over power redundancy.
Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisInfrastructureInPowerAllocation (Read Only) Table 313. Details of cfgChassisInfrastructureInPowerAllocation attribute Description Indicates the estimated cumulative DC output power consumption (in watts), determined from a field replaceable unit (FRU) on the hardware modules in the chassis. Legal Values None Default None cfgChassisTotalInPowerAvailable (Read Only) Table 314.
Default None cfgChassisPowerButtonEnable (Read or Write) Table 318. Details of cfgChassisPowerButtonEnable attribute Description Indicates if the chassis power button is enabled or disabled. Legal Values • • Default None 0 — Disabled 1 — Enabled cfgSystemEnergyConsumptionClear (Write Only) Table 319. Details of cfgSystemEnergyConsumptionClear attribute Description Resets energy statistics when set to 1.
cfgChassisACPowerRecoveryDisable Table 320. Details of cfgChassisACPowerRecoveryDisable attribute Description If AC power recovery is disabled, the chassis is powered off after power outage is restored. Legal Values • • Default 0 0 — Enable 1 — Disable cfgThermal This group displays and configures the thermal settings. Use this object with the config or getconfig subcommands. To set the configurations, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privileges.
cfgKVMFrontPanelEnable (Read or Write) Table 324. Details of cfgKVMFrontPanelEnable attribute Description Enables or disables front panel access on the iKVM. Legal Values • • Default None 1 (enable) 0 (disable) Example racadm getconfig -g cfgKVMInfo cfgKVMAccessToCMCEnable=1 cfgKVMFrontPanelEnable=1 cfgLcdInfo This group is used to display information for and configure the LCD. To use this object property, you must have the Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.
To use this object property, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. cfgAlertingFilterMask (Read or Write) Table 327. Details of cfgAlertingFilterMask attribute Description Sets the event filter. Legal Values Hex values 0x0 — 0x1fffffff Default 0x17ff8db To use this object property, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege. cfgAlertingSourceEmailName (Read Only) Table 328.
cfgIPv6Address (Read or Write) Table 330. Details of cfgIPv6Address attribute Description Assigns a static IPv6 address to the CMC. This property is used only if cfgIPv6AutoConfig is set to 0 (false). Legal Values A string representing a valid IPv6 address. For example, 2001:DB8:1234:5678:9ABC:DE11:C00C:BEEF Default “ :: “ cfgIPv6Gateway (Read or Write) Table 331. Details of cfgIPv6Gateway attribute Description CMC gateway IPv6 address.
cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 (Read or Write) Table 334. Details of cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 attribute Description Specifies whether cfgIPv6DNSServer1 and cfgIPv6DNSServer2 are static or DHCP IPv6 addresses. NOTE: This property is used only if cfgIPv6AutoConfig is set to 1(true). Legal Values 1 (TRUE) 0 (FALSE) Default 1 cfgIPv6DNSServer1 (Read or Write) Table 335. Details of cfgIPv6DNSServer1 attribute Description Specifies the IPv6 DNS server address.
Example $ racadm getconfig -g cfgIPv6LanNetworking cfgIPv6Enable=1 cfgIPv6AutoConfig=1 cfgIPv6Address=:: cfgIPv6PrefixLength=64 cfgIPv6Gateway=:: cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6=1 cfgIPv6DNSServer1=:: cfgIPv6DNSServer2=:: If both IPv4 and IPv6 are enabled on the CMC, IPv6 DNS servers take priority. The order of preference for DNS servers is: • • • • cfgIPv6DNSServer1 cfgIPv6DNSServer2 cfgDNSServer1 cfgDNSServer2 cfgCurrentLanNetworking (Read Only) This group displays the current CMC NIC properties.
Default A Valid IPv4 subnet cfgNicCurrentGateway (Read Only) Table 339. Details of cfgNicCurrentGateway attribute Description Displays the static gateway for the CMC IP address. Legal Values A Valid IPv4 gateway Default A Valid IPv4 gateway cfgNicCurrentDhcpWasUsed (Read Only) Table 340. Details of cfgNicCurrentDhcpWasUsed attribute Description Indicates whether DHCP is used to configure the NIC. Legal Values 0 — address is static. 0 — address was obtained from the DHCP server.
cfgDNSCurrentServer1 (Read Only) Table 344. Details of cfgDNSCurrentServer1 attribute Description Displays the IP address for DNS server 1. Legal Values A Valid IPv4 DNS IP Default 0.0.0.0 cfgDNSCurrentServer2 (Read Only) Table 345. Details of cfgDNSCurrentServer2 attribute Description Displays the IP address for DNS server 2. Legal Values A Valid IPv4 DNS IP Default 0.0.0.0 cfgDNSCurrentDomainName (Read Only) Table 346.
cfgCurrentIPv6LanNetworking (Read Only) This group displays the current CMC IPv6 properties. Use this object with the getconfig subcommand. To use this object property, you must have the CMC Login User privilege. cfgCurrentIPv6Enabled (Read or Write) Table 348. Details of cfgCurrentIPv6Enabled attribute Description Indicates whether IPv6 is enabled on the CMC. If the current property value is set to 0 (false), the remote network interfaces to the CMC are not accessible over IPv6.
cfgCurrentIPv6Gateway (Read Only) Table 352. Details of cfgCurrentIPv6Gateway attribute Description Displays the current IPv6 gateway. Legal Values None Default None cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 (Read Only) Table 353. Details of cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 attribute Description Indicates whether the DNS server addresses are assigned from the DHCPv6 server. Legal Values None Default 0 cfgCurrentIPv6DNSServer1 (Read Only) Table 354.
cfgNetTuning This group enables users to configure the advanced network interface parameters. When configured, the updated settings may take up to a minute to become active. CAUTION: Use extra precaution when modifying properties in this group. Inappropriate modification of the properties in this group can result in your RAC NIC become inoperable. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgNetTuning group. cfgNetTuningNicSpeed (Read or Write) Table 356.
cfgNetTuningNicMtu (Read or Write) Table 359. Details of cfgNetTuningNicMtu attribute Description Indicated the maximum size of units in bytes transmitted by NIC. Legal Values 576–1500 Default 1500 NOTE: IPv6 requires a minimum MTU of 1280. If IPv6 is enabled, and cfgNetTuningMtu is set to a lower value, the CMC uses an MTU of 1280. cfgRacSecurity This group is used to configure settings related to CMC SSL certificate signing request (CSR) feature.
cfgRacSecCsrLocalityName (Read or Write) Table 363. Details of cfgRacSecCsrLocalityName attribute Description Specifies the CSR Locality (L). Legal Values A string of up to 128 characters. Default cfgRacSecCsrStateName (Read or Write) Table 364. Details of cfgRacSecCsrStateName attribute Description Specifies the CSR State Name (S). Legal Values A string of up to 128 characters. Default cfgRacSecCsrCountryCode (Read/Write) Table 365.
cfgRacSecCsrKeySize (Read or Write) Table 367. Details of cfgRacSecCsrKeySize attribute Description Specifies the SSL asymmetric key size for the CSRs. Legal Values 1024, 2048, and 4096 Default 2048 cfgQuickDeploy This group is used to configure IDRAC deployment settings. You must have blade administrator privileges for configuring the settings. cfgActionOnServerInsertion Table 368.
cfgEnableiDRACLAN Table 371. Details of cfgEnableiDRACLAN attribute Description Enables the LAN channel for iDRAC when servers are inserted into the chassis. Legal Values • • Default 1 0 — Disable 1 — Enable cfgEnableiDRACIPv4 Table 372. Details of cfgEnableiDRACIPv4 attribute Description Enables IPv4 for each iDRAC in the chassis. Any iDRAC that is not IPv6 is always IPv4 enabled. Legal Values • • Default 1 0 — Disable 1 — Enable cfgEnableiDRACIPMIOverLAN Table 373.
cfgiDRACIPv4GateWay Table 376. Details cfgiDRACIPv4GateWay attribute Description IPv4–specific default gateway that is common to all the IPv4–enabled iDRACs present in the chassis. Legal Values IP format Default 0.0.0.0 cfgiDRACIPv4Netmask Table 377. Details of cfgiDRACIPv4Netmask attribute Description IPv4–specific subnet mask that is common to all iDRACs present in the chassis. Legal Values IP format Default 255.255.255.0 cfgEnableiDRACIPv6 Table 378.
cfgiDRACIPv6Gateway Table 381. Details of cfgiDRACIPv6Gateway attribute Description IPv6-specific default gateway that is common to all IPv6-enabled iDRACs present in the chassis. Legal Values IPv6 format Default :: cfgReservedIPAddressNumbers Table 382. Details of cfgReservedIPAddressNumbers attribute Description The number of static IPv4 addresses reserved for iDRACs in the chassis. Legal Values 32 Default 32 cfgUseCMCDNSSettings Table 383.
NOTE: The maximum length of the cfgServerDNSIMCNamePrefix is 59 characters. The hyphen (–) is the only special character allowed for setting the prefix.