Synopsis

racadm config [ -p -c] -f <filename>

racadm config -g

<groupName> -o

<objectName> [-i <index>] <Value>

racadm getconfig

[-p] -f <filename>

 

racadm getconfig

-g <groupName>

[-i

<index>]

racadm

getconfig

-u <username>

 

 

racadm

getconfig

-h

 

 

config Subcommand Description

The config subcommand allows the user to set DRAC 4 configuration parameters individually or to batch them as part of a configuration file. After the .cfg file has been correctly parsed, each object is read. If the content is the same, a write to the DRAC 4 does not occur. If the data is different, that DRAC 4 object is written with the new value.

Input

Table A-5 describes the config subcommand options.

NOTE: The -f, -s, and -p options are not supported for the serial/telnet console.

Table A-5. config Subcommand Options and Descriptions

Option

Description

 

 

-f

The -f <filename> option causes config to read the contents of the file specified by

 

<filename> and configure the DRAC 4. The file must contain data in the format specified in

 

"Parsing Rules."

-s

The -s, or synchronize option, directs config to synchronize the user and password database

 

with Server Administrator (if any user passwords were modified).

-p

The -p, or password option, directs config to delete the password entries contained in the config

 

file -f <filename> after the configuration is complete.

-g

The -g <groupName>, or group option, must be used with the -o option. The <groupName>

 

specifies the group containing the object that is to be set.

-o

The -o <objectName> <Value>, or object option, must be used with the -g option. This option

 

specifies the object name that is written with the string <value>.

-i

The -i <index>, or index option, is only valid for indexed groups and can be used to specify a

 

unique group. The <index> is a decimal integer from 1 through 16. The index is specified here

 

by the index value, not a "named" value.

-c

The -c, or check option, is used with the config subcommand and allows the user to parse the

 

.cfg file to find syntax errors. If errors are found, the line number and a short description of

 

what is incorrect are displayed. Writes do not occur to the DRAC 4. This option is a check only.

 

 

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