Quick Reference Guide
132 RACADM
racresetcfg
Synopsis
racadm racresetcfg
Description
The racresetcfg command removes all database property entries that have been configured by the user.
The database has default properties for all entries that are used to restore the card back to its original
default settings. After resetting the database properties, the RAC resets automatically.
NOTICE: Before using this command, ensure that you want to restore your database to its original default state
with default user
root and default password calvin.
NOTE: After issuing a racresetcfg subcommand, stop and then restart the following services: Server Agent,
Server Agent Event Monitor, and SNMP. See the Dell OpenManage Server Administrator’s User’s Guide for
information on stopping and restarting the services in your operating system.
Input
None
Output
None
setrac
Synopsis
racadm setrac [-h -o -T -d]
Description
This command sets time, managed system name, operating system name, or operating system type from
the managed system to the RAC. If no options are entered, all four parameters are set. The -d option
allows the user to display the parameters only without actually writing them to the RAC firmware.
Any combination of options, or no options, may be entered.
Table 6-22. racresetcfg Subcommand
Command Definition
racadm racresetcfg Resets all database configuration parameters to default values; equivalent to a soft reset.
Table 6-23. setrac Subcommand
Command Definition
setrac Sets RAC parameters from the managed system.