omconfig rac: Managing the Remote Access Controller

The omconfig rac command enables you to configure the operational components of the Remote Access Service (RAS). The CLI command omconfig rac uses the remote access controller (RAC) software interface to configure these operational components.

NOTE: Some features documented may not be available on your system's RAC. For example, dial-up modem use is supported only on DRAC III.

NOTE: The commands are available only on systems with DRAC III, DRAC III/XT, ERA, and ERA/O (not for systems with DRAC 4 and DRAC 5).

For information on how to use Server Administrator to configure other system and main system chassis components, see "omconfig: Managing Components Using the Instrumentation Service." For information on how to use the omconfig system command to view and to manage cost of ownership information (assetinfo), see "omconfig system assetinfo: Editing Cost of Ownership Values."

Often you must use omreport rac commands to get information you need to execute an omconfig rac command. For information about the omreport rac command, see "omconfig rac: Managing the Remote Access Controller."

Conventions for Parameter Tables

Parameter tables list input parameters for a command in the order in which you must configure them instead of the order in which they appear in the command line interface.

The symbol , often called pipe, is the logical exclusive or operator. For example, enable disable means that you can enable or disable the component or feature, but you cannot simultaneously enable and disable the component or feature.

omconfig rac Command Summary

NOTE: You must reset the remote access controller after execution of each omconfig rac command. After resetting the remote access controller, you must also wait approximately one minute before executing a subsequent omconfig rac command.

NOTE: Although this section lists all possible omconfig rac commands, the commands available on your system depend on your system configuration. If you try to get help or execute a command for a component that is not installed on your system, Server Administrator issues a message that the component or feature is not found on this system.

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