Users Guide

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Accessing iDRAC using remote RACADM
You can use remote RACADM to access iDRAC using RACADM utility.
For more information, see the iDRAC RACADM CLI Guide available at https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
If the management station has not stored the iDRACs SSL certificate in its default certificate storage, a warning message is
displayed when you run the RACADM command. However, the command is executed successfully.
NOTE: The iDRAC certificate is the certificate iDRAC sends to the RACADM client to establish the secure session. This
certificate is either issued by a CA or self-signed. In either case, if the management station does not recognize the CA or
signing authority, a warning is displayed.
Validating CA certificate to use remote RACADM on Linux
Before running remote RACADM commands, validate the CA certificate that is used for secure communications.
To validate the certificate for using remote RACADM:
1. Convert the certificate in DER format to PEM format (using openssl command-line tool):
openssl x509 -inform pem -in [yourdownloadedderformatcert.crt] outform pem -out
[outcertfileinpemformat.pem] text
2. Find the location of the default CA certificate bundle on the management station. For example, for RHEL5 64 bit, it
is /etc/pki/tls/cert.pem.
3. Append the PEM formatted CA certificate to the management station CA certificate.
For example, use the cat command: cat testcacert.pem >> cert.pem
4. Generate and upload the server certificate to iDRAC.
Accessing iDRAC using local RACADM
For information to access iDRAC using local RACADM, see the iDRAC RACADM CLI Guide available at https://www.dell.com/
idracmanuals.
Accessing iDRAC using firmware RACADM
You can use SSH or Telnet interfaces to access iDRAC and run firmware RACADM commands. For more information, see the
iDRAC RACADM CLI Guide available at https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals.
Viewing system health
Before you perform a task or trigger an event, you can use RACADM to check if the system is in a suitable state. To view the
remote service status from RACADM, use the getremoteservicesstatus command.
Table 7. Possible values for system status
Host System Lifecycle Controller (LC) Real Time Status Overall Status
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In POST
Out of POST
Collecting System
Inventory
Automated Task Execution
Ready
Not Initialized
Reloading data
Disabled
In Recovery
In Use
Ready
Not Ready
Ready
Not Ready
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