Users Guide

Using the Serial and racadm Commands 167
Using the racadm CLI Remotely
CAUTION: Configure the IP address on your DRAC 4 before using the racadm
remote capability. For more information about initially configuring your DRAC 4,
including a list of other documents you may need, see "Installing and Setting Up
the DRAC 4."
The racadm CLI provides a remote capability option (-r) that allows you to
connect to the managed system and execute racadm subcommands from a
remote console or management station. To use the remote capability,
you need a valid user name (
-u option) and password (-p option), and the
IP address of the managed system.
NOTE: The racadm remote capability is supported only on management stations.
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
>
or:
racadm sslcertupload -t 1 -f c:\cert\cert.txt
subcommands
racadm Synopsis
racadm <
options
> <
subcommand
> <
subcommand_options
>
racadm <
options
> [-u <
user name
>] -p <
password
> -r
<
racIpAddr
> <
subcommand
>
racadm <
options
> -i -r <
racIpAddr
> <
subcommand
> or
racadm <
options
> -i -r <
racIpAddr
>
:<new port number>
<
subcommand
> if the DRAC 4 HTTPS port number has been changed.
racadm <
options
> -r <
racIpAddr
> <
subcommand
>