Reference Guide
Example
racadm -r -u -p getconfig -g idracinfo
racadm -r -u -p getsysinfo
RACADM Command Options
Table 1‑1 lists the options for the RACADM command.
Option Description
-r
<racIpAddr>
-r
racIpAddr
:
<port number>
Specifies the controller’s remote IP address.
Use:
<port number>
if the iDRAC port number is not the
default port (443)
-u
<usrName>
Specifies the user name that is used to authenticate the
command transaction. If the -u option is used, the -p
option must be used, and the -i option (interactive) is not
allowed.
-p
<password>
Specifies the password used to authenticate the
command transaction. If the -p option is used, the -i option
is not allowed.
-S Specifies that RACADM should check for invalid
certificate errors. RACADM stops the execution of the
command with an error message if it detects an invalid
certificate.
-i
<indexnumber>
Specifies the index number for the indexed group, if
applicable.
-g
<groupname>
Specifies the group name if applicable.
-o
objectname
Specifies the object name if applicable.
The following table provides the supported RACADM interfaces for iDRAC Enterprise and iDRAC Express.
iDRAC Type Local RACADM
SSH/Telnet RACADM Remote RACADM
iDRAC Enterprise Yes Yes Yes
iDRAC Express Yes Yes Yes
CMC No Yes Yes
NOTE: Multiple instances of remote RACADM can be executed on a management station, while only one instance
of local RACADM can be executed on a managed node.
Supported RACADM Subcommands
The following table provides the list of RACADM subcommands and their corresponding interface support. For detailed
information of the RACADM subcommands including syntax and valid entries, see RACADM Subcommand Details.
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