featurecard

NOTE: To use this subcommand, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.

Subcommand Description

featurecard Verifies proper SD card installation and displays the SD card status.

Table 2-7lists the status messages returned by the command.

Table 2-7. Status Messages Returned by featurecard -s Command

Status Message

Actions

 

 

No feature card inserted.

Check the CMC to verify that the SD card was

 

properly inserted. In a redundant CMC

 

configuration, make sure the CMC with the

 

SD feature card installed is the active CMC

 

and not the standby CMC.

 

 

The feature card inserted is valid and

No action required.

contains the following feature(s)

 

FlexAddress: The feature card is

 

bound to this chassis

 

 

 

No features active on the chassis

Install the SD card into the CMC.

 

 

The feature card inserted is valid and

Remove the SD card; locate and install the SD

contains the following feature(s)

card for the current chassis.

FlexAddress: The feature card is

 

bound to another chassis,

 

svctag = ABC1234, SD card

 

SN = 01122334455

 

 

 

The feature card inserted is valid and

The feature card can be moved to another

contains the following feature(s)

chassis, or can be reactivated on the current

FlexAddress: The feature card is not

chassis. To reactivate on the current chassis,

bound to any chassis

enter racadm racreset until the CMC

 

module with the feature card installed becomes

 

active.

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Dell IDRAC6 3.5, IDRAC6 1.95, CMC 3.2 manual Featurecard, 7lists the status messages returned by the command

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