User's Manual
The following example displays a group name, object, and the object's property value.
Example:
[cfgLanNetworking]
cfgNicIpAddress=143.154.133.121
l All parameters are specified as "object=value" pairs without any white space between the object, =, or value.
White spaces after the value are ignored. A white space inside a value string is left unmodified. Any character to the right of the '=' is taken as is (for
example, a second '=', or a '#', '[', ']', and so forth). All of these characters are valid modem chat script characters.
See the example in the previous bullet.
l An indexed object entry is ignored by the .cfg parser.
The user cannot specify which index is used. If the index already exists, it is used, or else the new entry is created in the first available index for that
group. The racadm getconfig -f <filename>.cfg command places a comment in front of index objects, which allows the user to see which comments are
being used.
racadm config -g <groupName> -o <anchored object> -i <index 1-16> <unique anchor name>
l The line for an indexed group cannot be deleted from a .cfg file.
The user must remove an indexed object manually using the following command:
racadm config -g <groupName> -o <objectName> -i <index 1-16> ""
To view the contents of an indexed group, use the following command:
racadm getconfig -g <groupName> -i <index 1-16>
l For indexed groups the object anchor must be the first object after the "[ ]" pair. The following are examples of the current indexed groups:
[cfgUserAdmin]
cfgUserAdminUserName=<USER_NAME>
"
[cfgTraps]
cfgTrapsDestIpAddr=<IP_ADDRESS>
'
'
Configuration File Example
The following example describes the IP address of the DRAC 4. Remove all unnecessary <variable>=value entries. In this situation, only the actual variable
group's label with "[" and "]" will remain along with the two <variable>=value entries pertaining to the IP address change.
The file contents are as follows:
#
# Object Group "cfgLanNetworking"
#
[cfgLanNetworking]
cfgNicIpAddress=10.35.10.110
cfgNicGateway=10.35.10.1
This file will be updated as follows:
#
# Object Group "cfgLanNetworking"
NOTE: The user may create an indexed group manually using the following command:
NOTE: A NULL string (two ""characters) directs the DRAC 4 to delete the index for the specified group.
NOTE: Type racadm getconfig -f <myexample> .cfg. This command builds a .cfg file for the current DRAC 4 configuration. This configuration file can be
used as an example and as a starting point for your unique .cfg file.