Users Guide
Adding and Configuring DRAC 5 Users 95
Using the RACADM Utility to Configure DRAC 5
Users
NOTE: You must be logged in as user root to execute RACADM commands on a
remote Linux system.
The DRAC 5 Web-based interface is the quickest way to configure a DRAC 5.
If you prefer command-line or script configuration or need to configure
multiple DRAC 5s, use RACADM, which is installed with the DRAC 5
agents on the managed system.
To configure multiple DRAC 5s with identical configuration settings,
perform one of the following procedures:
• Use the RACADM examples in this section as a guide to create a batch file
of
racadm
commands and then execute the batch file on each managed
system.
• Create the DRAC 5 configuration file as described in "RACADM
Subcommand Overview" and execute the
racadm config
subcommand on
each managed system using the same configuration file.
Before You Begin
You can configure up to 16 users in the DRAC 5 property database. Before
you manually enable a DRAC 5 user, verify if any current users exist. If you
are configuring a new DRAC 5 or you ran the racadm racresetcfg command,
the only current user is root with the password calvin. The racresetcfg
subcommand resets the DRAC 5 to the original default values.
NOTICE: Use caution when using the racresetcfg command, as all configuration
parameters are reset to their default values. Any previous changes are lost.
Table 5-6. User Configuration Page Buttons
Button Action
Print Prints the User Configuration page
Refresh Reloads the User Configuration page
Go Back To Users
Page
Returns to the Users Page.
Apply Changes Saves the changes made to the network configuration.