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<senType> <Num> <sensorName> <status> <reading> <units> <lc>
<uc>
Temp 1 Ambient_Temp OK 21 celcius N/A 40
<senType> <Num> <sensorName> <status> <AC-OK status>
PWR 1 PS-1 Online OK
PWR 2 PS-2 Online OK
PWR 3 PS-3 Online OK
PWR 4 PS-4 Slot Empty N/A
PWR 5 PS-5 Failed OK
PWR 6 PS-6 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.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Administrator privilege.
NOTE: After you run the racreset subcommand, CMC may require up to two minutes to return to a
usable state.
NOTE: There is a 100 percent fan request when the command is run against the servers.
Synopsis
racadm racreset [-m <module> [-f]]
Input
• -m — The values must be one of the following:
• server–<n> — where n=1–16
• server–<nx> — where n=1–8; x = a, b, c, d (lower case)
NOTE:
• Multiple modules may be specified, such as -m <module1> -m <module 2>.
• -f option is used to force the reset and is available only with an -m option.
Output
racadm racreset
RAC reset operation initiated successfully. It may take up to a minute for
the RAC to come online again.
Example
• To reset CMC.
racadm racreset
• To reset server 1
racadm racreset -m server-1
• To reset servers 1 and 3
racadm racreset -m server-1 -m server-3
racresetcfg
Table 102. Details of racresetcfg attribute
Description
Deletes your current iDRAC configuration and resets iDRAC to the factory default settings. After reset, the default
name and password are root and calvin, respectively, and the IP address is 192.168.0.120. Only for iDRAC
Enterprise on Blade servers, IP address and the number of the slot the server inhabits in the chassis.
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