Reference Guide

NOTE:
The staged configuration has the associated pending value in the
output of the get operation, after it is configured successfully.
The object values in the BIOS and NIC groups are case-sensitive.
For NIC objects, the definition of the key format is: Key = <Device
Class>.<Locator>.<Device Number>—<Port Number>[-
<Partition Number>]#GroupName”
where,
Device Class: NIC
Locator: Integrated, Slot, Mezzanine or Embedded
Example:
$racadm get NIC.NICConfig
NIC.NICConfig.1 [Key=NIC.Integrated.
1-1#NICConfig]
NIC.NICConfig.2 [Key=NIC.Integrated.
1-2#NICConfig]
NIC.NICConfig.3 [Key=NIC.Integrated.
1-3#NICConfig]
NIC.NICConfig.4 [Key=NIC.Integrated.
1-4#NICConfig]
The co-relation between the NIC instance and the corresponding
key varies from system to system depending on the system
configuration.
The command racadm help provides a list of all the attributes
along with the description.
The get and set commands for BIOS and NIC provides the list of
attributes on the basis of the system configuration, BIOS version
used, hardware, and so on.
System.Backplane
The objects in this group manage the backplane.
System.Backplane.BackplaneBusMode (Read Only)
Descripti
on
Indicates the backplane Serial General Purpose Input or Output
(SGPIO) mode.
Legal
Values
0 — Unknown
1 — I2C
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