Users Guide

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Using the RACADM Command Line Interface 289
Errors in the configuration file are flagged with the line number and a
message that explains the problem. You must correct all errors before the
configuration file can update iDRAC6.
NOTE: Use the racresetcfg subcommand to reset the database and iDRAC6 NIC
settings to the original default settings and remove all users and user
configurations. While the root user is available, other users’ settings are also reset
to the default settings.
Before you execute the racadm config -f <filename> command,
you can run the racresetcfg subcommand to reset iDRAC6 to its default
settings. Ensure that the configuration file you will load includes all desired
objects, users, indexes, and other parameters.
To update iDRAC6 with the configuration file, execute the following
command:
racadm -r <remote iDRAC6 IP> -u <user> -p <password>
config -f myconfig.cfg
After the command has completed, you can execute the RACADM getconfig
subcommand to confirm that the update succeeded.