racadm Subcommand Man Pages 153
Output
This subcommand generates error output upon encountering either of the following:
Invalid syntax, group name, object name, index, or other invalid database members
racadm CLI transport failures
If errors are not encountered, this subcommand displays the contents of the specified configuration.
Examples
racadm getconfig -g cfgLanNetworking —
Displays all of the configuration parameters
(objects) that are contained in the group
cfgLanNetworking
.
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgNicIpAddress 10.35.10.100 —
Sets the
cfgNicIpAddress
configuration parameter (object) to the value 10.35.10.110. This IP address
object is contained in the group
cfgLanNetworking
.
racadm getconfig -f myrac.cfg —
Writ es
all
of the configuration objects, from all of the
DRAC 4 group configuration parameters, in to
myrac.cfg
.
racadm config -f myrac.cfg —
Configures or reconfigures the DRAC 4. The
myrac.cfg
file
may be created from the command specified in the previous example if the DRAC 4 has a
desired configuration to be replicated. The
myrac.cfg
file may also be edited manually as long
as the parsing rules are followed.
NOTE: The myrac.cfg file does not contain password information. To include this information in the
file, it must be input manually. If you want to remove password information from the myrac.cfg file,
use the -p option.
racadm getconfig -h —
Displays a list of the available configuration groups on the DRAC 4.
racadm getconfig -u root —
Displays the configuration parameters for the user named root.
coredump
NOTE: To use this command, you must have Execute Debug Commands permission.
Tab le A-7 describes the coredump subcommand.
Synopsis
racadm coredump
Table A-7. coredump
Subcommand Definition
coredump Displays the last DRAC 4 core dump.