Users Guide
120 Advanced iDRAC6 Configuration
Frequently Asked Questions About RACADM Error Messages
After performing an iDRAC6 reset (using the racadm racreset command),
I issue a command and the following message is displayed:
ERROR: Unable to connect to RAC at specified
IP address
What does this message mean?
You must wait until the iDRAC6 completes the reset before issuing
another command.
When I use the racadm commands and subcommands, I get errors that
I don’t understand.
You may encounter one or more of the following errors when using the
RACADM commands and subcommands:
• Local
RACADM
error messages — Problems such as syntax, typographical
errors, and incorrect names.
• Remote
RACADM
error messages—Problems such as incorrect IP Address,
incorrect username, or incorrect password.
When I ping the iDRAC6 IP address from my system and then switch my
iDRAC6 between Dedicated and Shared modes during the ping response,
I do not receive a response.
Clear the ARP table on your system.
Configuring Multiple iDRAC6 Controllers
Using RACADM, you can configure one or more iDRAC6 controllers with
identical properties. When you query a specific iDRAC6 controller using its
group ID and object ID, RACADM creates the racadm.cfg configuration file
from the retrieved information. By exporting the file to one or more iDRAC6,
you can configure your controllers with identical properties in a minimal
amount of time.
vmkey Resets the virtual flash size to its default size (256 MB).
Table 5-15. RACADM Subcommands (continued)
Command Description