Users Guide

250 RACADM Subcommand Overview
Output
This subcommand generates error output upon encountering either of the
following:
Invalid syntax, group name, object name, index, or other invalid database
members
racadm CLI transport failures
Table A-6. getconfig Subcommand Options
Option Description
-f The -f
<filename>
option directs getconfig to write the entire RAC
configuration to a configuration file. This file can be used for batch
configuration operations using the config subcommand.
NOTE: The -f option does not create entries for the cfgIpmiPet and
cfgIpmiPef groups. You must set at least one trap destination to capture the
cfgIpmiPet group to the file.
-g The -g
<groupName>
, or group option, can be used to display the
configuration for a single group. The groupName is the name for the
group used in the racadm.cfg files. If the group is an indexed group, use
the -i option.
-h The -h, or help option, displays a list of all available configuration
groups that you can use. This option is useful when you do not
remember exact group names.
-i The -i
<index>
, or index option, is valid only for indexed groups and
can be used to specify a unique group. The <index> is a decimal integer
from 1 through 16. If -i <index> is not specified, a value of 1 is assumed
for groups, which are tables that have multiple entries. The index is
specified by the index value, not a "named" value.
-o The -o
<objectname>
or object option specifies the object name that is
used in the query. This option is optional and can be used with the -g
option.
-u The -u
<username>
, or user name option, can be used to display the
configuration for the specified user. The <username> option is the
login name for the user.
-v The -v option displays additional details with the display of the
properties and is used with the -g option.