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2 root 0 SW [kthreadd]
3 root 0 SW [ksoftirqd/0]
6 root 0 SW [watchdog/0]
7 root 0 SW< [khelper]
8 root 0 SW [kdevtmpfs]
9 root 0 SW< [netns]
153 root 0 SW [sync_supers]
155 root 0 SW [bdi-default]
157 root 0 SW< [kblockd]
166 root 0 SW [khubd]
16233 root 40916 S racadm racdump
16246 root 3824 S sh -c /bin/ps
16247 root 3828 R /bin/ps
26851 root 0 SW [kworker/u:3]
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RAC Firmware Build Log
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BLD_TAG=idracfw_bldtag_3.00.00.00_691231_1800_00
BLD_VERSION=3.00.00.00
BLD_NUMBER=69.12.31
BLD_DATE=2.00.00.00.733
BLD_TYPE=idrac
BLD_KERNEL=ZIMAGE
racreset
Description
Resets iDRAC. The reset event is logged in the iDRAC log.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC permission and configure user privilege.
NOTE: After you run the racreset subcommand, iDRAC may require up to two minutes to return to
a usable state.
Synopsis
racadm racreset soft
racadm racreset hard
racadm racreset soft -f
racadm recreset hard -f
Input
• -f — This option is used to force the reset.
Output
racadm racreset
RAC reset operation initiated successfully. It may take up to a minute for
the RAC to come online again.
Example
• iDRAC reset
racadm racreset
98 RACADM Subcommand Details