Users Guide
RACADM Subcommand Overview 303
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 failures
This subcommand returns an indication of how many configuration objects
that were written out of how many total objects were in the .cfg file.
Examples
•
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o
cfgNicIpAddress 10.35.10.110
Sets the
cfgNicIpAddress
configuration parameter (object) to the value
10.35.10.110. This IP address object is contained in the group
cfgLanNetworking
.
•
racadm config -f myrac.cfg
Configures or reconfigures iDRAC6. The
myrac.cfg
file may be created
with the
getconfig
command. The
myrac.cfg
file may also be edited
manually as long as the parsing rules are followed.
NOTE: The myrac.cfg file does not contain passwords. To include passwords
in the file, you must enter them manually. If you want to remove passwords
from the myrac.cfg file during configuration, use the -p option.
-o The -o <objectName> <value>, or object, option must be used with the -g
option. This option specifies the object name that is written with the
string <value>.
-i The -i <index>, or index, option is only valid for indexed groups and can be
used to specify a unique group. The index is specified here by the index
value, not a
"named" value.
-c The -c, or check, option is used with the config subcommand and allows you
to parse the .cfg file to find syntax errors. If errors are found, the line number
and a short description of what is incorrect are displayed. Writes do not occur
to iDRAC6. This option is a check only.
Table A-3. config Subcommand Options and Descriptions (continued)
Option Description