Example for racadm ?

NOTE: The following output example shows only part of the actual output for the racadm ? command. Descriptions shown in this example may vary slightly from the descriptions in your racadm session.

racadm ?

help

-- list racadm

subcommand

description

help <subcommand> -- display usage summary for a

subcommand

-- list racadm

subcommand

description

?

?<subcommand> -- display usage summary for a subcommand

arp

-- display the networking arp table

chassisaction

-- execute chassis or switch power-

up/down/cycle or KVM powercycle

clrraclog

-- clear the CMC log

clrsel

-- clear the System Event Log (SEL)

cmcchangeover

-- Changes the redundant state of the

CMC from active to standby and vice versa

config

-- modify CMC configuration properties

...

-- modify network configuration

setniccfg

properties

-- set the time on the CMC

setractime

setslotname

-- sets the name of the slot in the

chassis

-- set the chassis name and chassis

setsysinfo

location

-- display a CA/server certificate in

sslcertview

the CMC

-- test CMC e-mail notifications

testemail

testfeature

-- test CMC feature x

testtrap

-- test CMC SNMP trap notifications

traceroute

-- determine the route of a packet

traceroute6

-- determine the route of a packet

Example for racadm ? <subcommand> racadm ? getsysinfo

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