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NOTE: This subcommand is deprecated. For viewing the configuration objects and
its values, use get subcommand.
Displays CMC configuration properties.
Synopsis
racadm getconfig -f <filename>
racadm getconfig -g <groupName> [-i <index>]
racadm getconfig -u <username>
racadm getconfig -h
racadm getconfig -g <groupName> -o <objectName> [-i index]
racadm getconfig -g <group> [-m <module>]
racadm getconfig -g <group> -o <object> [-m <module>]
racadm getconfig -g <group> -i <index>
racadm getconfig -g <group> -o <object> -i <index>
racadm getconfig -u <username>
racadm getconfig -h
Input
-f — The -f <filename> option directs getconfig to write the entire iDRAC
configurations to a configuration file. This file can be used for batch configuration
operations using the config subcommand.
NOTE: This option is supported only on remote interfaces.
-f — The -f <filename> option directs getconfig to write the entire CMC
configurations to a configuration file. This file can be used for batch configuration
operations using the config subcommand.
NOTE: This option is supported only on remote interfaces.
-g — The -g <groupName> or group option, is used to display the configuration for
a single group. The <groupName> is the name for the group used in the racadm.cfg
files. If the group is an indexed group, then use the-i option.
-h — The -h or help option, displays a list of all available configuration groups in
alphabetical order. This option is useful when you do not remember exact group
names.
-i — The -i <index> or index option, is valid only for indexed groups and is used
to specify a unique group. The
<index> is a decimal integer from 1 through n,
where n can vary from 1 to maximum number of indexes a particular group
supports. If -i <index> is not specified, then a value of 1 is assumed for groups,
which are tables that have multiple entries. The -i option enters the index value and
not a
named value
-o — The -o <objectname> or object option specifies the object name that is
used in the query. This option is optional and can be used with the -g option.
-u — The-u <username> or user name option, is used to display the configuration
for the specified user. The <username> option is the login name for the user.
-v — The -v option displays more information with the display of the properties and
is used with the
-g option.
-m — The module must be one of the following values:
server—<n> — where n = 1–16
server—<nx> — where n = 1–8; x= a–d (lower case).
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