DRAC 4 Overview

The Dell™ Remote Access Controller 4 (DRAC 4) is a systems management hardware and software solution designed to provide remote management capabilities, crashed system recovery, and power control functions for Dell PowerEdge™ systems.

By communicating with the system’s baseboard management controller (BMC), the DRAC 4 can be configured to send you email alerts for warnings or errors related to voltages, temperatures, and fan speeds. The DRAC 4 also logs event data and the most recent crash screen (for systems running the Microsoft® Windows® operating system only) to help you diagnose the probable cause of a system crash.

Depending on your system, the DRAC 4 hardware is either a daughter card (DRAC 4/I) or a half-length PCI card (DRAC 4/P). The DRAC 4/I and DRAC 4/P are identical except for the hardware differences (see "DRAC 4 Hardware Features").

The DRAC 4 has its own microprocessor and memory, and is powered by the system in which it is installed. The DRAC 4 may be preinstalled on your system, or available separately in a kit.

To get started with the DRAC 4, see "Installing and Setting Up the DRAC 4."

What’s New in DRAC 4 in this Release?

For this release, DRAC 4 firmware version 1.30 supports the following:

Secure Shell (SSH). For more information, see "Using the Secure Shell (SSH)."

History buffer. For more information, see "Starting a Text Console."

racadm vmdisconnect. For more information, see "vmdisconnect."

ISO image support for Virtual Media

Remote operating system deployment using the VM-CLI utility. See "Operating System Deployment Using the DRAC 4 Virtual Media CLI Feature."

A new object named cfgVirtualBootOnce has been added to the Virtual Media configuration group "cfgRacVirtual." See "cfgVirtualBootOnce (Read/Write)."

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