Quick Reference Guide
RACADM 121
• racadm getconfig -f myrac.cfg
Reads
all
of the configuration objects, from all of the RAC group configuration parameters and place
them in a file called
myrac.cfg
.
• racadm config -f myrac.cfg
Configures or reconfigures the RAC. The
myrac.cfg
file may be created from the command specified in
the previous example if the RAC has a desired configuration to be replicated. The
myrac.cfg
file may
also be edited manually as long as the parsing rules are followed.
NOTE: The myrac.cfg file does not contain password information. To include this information in the file,
it must be input manually. If you want to remove password information from the myrac.cfg file, use the -p option.
• racadm getconfig -h
Displays a list of the available configuration groups on the RAC.
• racadm getconfig -u root
Displays the configuration parameters for the user named root.
fwupdate
NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 4 permission.
Table 6-9 describes the fwupdate subcommand.
Synopsis
racadm fwupdate -u [-w] [-D]
racadm fwupdate -s
racadm fwupdate -g [-u ] [-w][-D] [-a <
IP address
>]
[-f <
path/file
>]
racadm fwupdate -c
racadm fwupdate -p -f <
update filename
> [-u] [-w] [-D]
Description
The fwupdate subcommand allows the caller to update the firmware on the DRAC 4. The user may:
• Start updating a firmware update file that has previously been loaded into the RAM disk update area.
• Check the status of the firmware update process.
Table 6-9. fwupdate
Subcommand Definition
fwupdate Updates the firmware on the Dell Remote
Access Controller (DRAC 4).