Users Guide

Using the RACADM Command Line Interface 213
Enabling and Disabling the racadm Remote Capability
NOTE: It is recommended that you run these commands on your local system.
The racadm remote capability is enabled by default. If disabled, type the
following racadm command to enable:
racadm config -g cfgRacTuning -o
cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable 1
To disable the remote capability, type:
racadm config -g cfgRacTuning -o
cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable 0
RACADM Subcommands
Table 9-2 provides a description of each racadm subcommand that you can
run in RACADM. For a detailed listing of racadm subcommands including
syntax and valid entries, see "RACADM Subcommand Overview" on
page 245.
When entering a RACADM subcommand, prefix the command with
racadm. For example:
racadm help
Table 9-2. RACADM Subcommands
Command Description
help Lists DRAC 5 subcommands.
help
<subcommand>
Lists usage statement for the specified subcommand.
arp Displays the contents of the ARP table. ARP table entries may
not be added or deleted.
clearasrscreen Clears the last ASR (crash) screen (last blue screen).
clrraclog Clears the DRAC 5 log. A single entry is made to indicate the
user and time that the log was cleared.
config Configures the RAC.
getconfig Displays the current RAC configuration properties.
coredump Displays the last DRAC 5 coredump.
coredumpdelete Deletes the coredump stored in the DRAC 5.