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"omconfig rac uploadcert"
"omconfig rac generatecert"
The following racadm commands use FTP protocol to communicate with
the RAC:
"racadm sslcertupload"
"racadm sslcsrgen"
"racadm fwupdate"
* If the RAC configuration is reset to factory defaults using the
"racadm racresetcfg" command, the RAC configuration tab in Server
Administrator does not reflect the reset configuration settings
until the system reboots. Also, the RAC configuration page in
Server Administrator cannot be used to make any configuration
changes until the system reboots.
* The RAC does not support local RAC user IDs with special
characters. When adding a local RAC user, use only alphanumeric
characters for the user name.
* While the RAC is being reset, the Instrumentation Service cannot
read sensor data for certain systems. As a result, the voltage,
temperature, and other probes may not be visible on the Server
Administrator home page until the RAC has completed resetting.
* The RAC may not send traps when your system is locked up. To enable
traps to be sent when the system is locked, configure the watchdog
timer using the Server Administrator GUI. In the Server Administrator
GUI, click the "Properties" tab and ensure that the "Auto Recovery"
is selected. The default value of the "Action On Hung Operating
System Detection" setting is "None". "None" indicates that detection
will not be performed.
* RAC firmware 2.0 and higher does not support passwords with special
characters (non-alphanumeric) only for RAC user IDs logging in using
the Web-based interface (with Local RAC Authentication). If you
created RAC user IDs using previous versions of the firmware or if
you created user IDs using Server Administrator that is running
version 2.0 firmware on the managed system, you cannot log in to
the RAC.
Use one of these methods to correct this issue:
- Change your passwords before updating the firmware.
OR
- Use the following CLI command to change the password:
"omconfig rac users username=xx userpassword=yy"
where "xx" is the original userid and "yy" is the new password.