Quick Reference Guide
118 RACADM
racadm Subcommands/Arguments
config/getconfig
Synopsis
racadm config [-p -c] -f <
filename
>
racadm config -g <
groupName
> -o <
objectName
> [-i <
index
>] <
Value
>
NOTE: Option -f excludes the use of the g, o, and i options.
racadm getconfig [-p] -f <
filename
>
racadm getconfig -g <
groupName
> [-i <
index
>]
racadm getconfig -u <
username
>
racadm getconfig -h
config Subcommand Description
The configuration subcommand allows the user to set RAC configuration parameters individually or to
batch them as part of a configuration file. After the .cfg file has been correctly parsed, each object is read.
If the content is the same, a write to the RAC does not occur. If the data is different, that RAC object is
written with the new value.
Table 6-5. racadm Subcommands and Arguments
Command Description
config/getconfig Configures the RAC and displays the RAC configuration.
fwupdate Executes or gets status on RAC firmware updates.
getsysinfo Displays general RAC and system information.
getraclog Lists RAC subcommands.
getraclog <subcommand> Lists usage statement for the specified subcommand.
racdump Dumps RAC status and state information for debug.
racreset Resets the RAC.
racresetcfg Resets the RAC to the default configuration.
setrac Sets time, managed system name, operating system name, and type from the managed
system to the RAC.
Table 6-6. config/getconfig Subcommands
Command Definition
config Configures the RAC.
getconfig Gets the RAC configuration data.