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To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator permission.
NOTE: This subcommand ends all the sessions other than the current session.
Synopsis
racadm closessn –i <session_ID>
racadm closessn -a
racadm closessn -u <username>
Input
—i <session_ID> — The session ID of the session to close, which can be retrieved using RACADM
getssninfo subcommand.
Session running this command cannot be closed.
—a — Closes all sessions.
—u <username> — Closes all sessions for a particular user name.
Output
Successful or error message is displayed.
Example
Closes the session 1234.
racadm closessn -i 1234
Closes all the sessions other then the active session for root user.
racadm closessn –u root
Closes all the sessions.
racadm closessn –a
clrsel
Table 12. Details of clrsel attribute
Description
Removes all the existing records from the System Event Log (SEL).
To use this subcommand, you must have Clear Logs permission.
Synopsis
racadm clrsel [-m <module>]
Input -m <module> must be one of the following values:
server-<n> — where n=1 to 16
server-<nx> — where n=1 to 8; x = a, b, c, d (lower case)
Example
racadm clrsel
The SEL was cleared successfully
racadm clrsel -m server-1
Clear SEL log on server 1
cong
Table 13. Details of
cong attribute
Description
Allows you to set iDRAC conguration parameters individually or to batch them as part of a conguration le and
then modify iDRAC conguration properties. If the data is dierent, the iDRAC object is written with a new value.
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