Users Guide
Table 7. Possible values for system status
Host System Lifecycle Controller (LC) Real Time Status Overall Status
• Powered Off
• In POST
• Out of POST
• Collecting System Inventory
• Automated Task Execution
• Lifecycle Controller Unified
Server Configurator
• Server has halted at F1/F2
error prompt because of a
POST error
• Server has halted at
F1/F2/F11 prompt because
there are no bootable
devices available
• Server has entered F2 setup
menu
• Server has entered F11 Boot
Manager menu
•
Ready
• Not Initialized
• Reloading data
• Disabled
• In Recovery
• In Use
• Ready
• Not Ready
• Ready
• Not Ready
1. Read/Write: Read Only
2. User Privilege: Login User
3. License Required: iDRAC Express or iDRAC Enterprise
4. Dependency: None
Logging in to iDRAC using public key
authentication
You can log in to the iDRAC over SSH without entering a password. You can also send a single RACADM command as a command line
argument to the SSH application. The command line options behave like remote RACADM since the session ends after the command is
completed.
For example:
Logging in:
ssh username@<domain>
or
ssh username@<IP_address>
where IP_address is the IP address of the iDRAC.
Sending RACADM commands:
ssh username@<domain> racadm getversion
ssh username@<domain> racadm getsel
Multiple iDRAC sessions
The following table provides the list of multiple iDRAC sessions that are possible using the various interfaces.
Logging in to iDRAC
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