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Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 RACADM CLI Guide

2022 Rev. A00

Notes, cautions, and warnings

NOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your product.

CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid

the problem.

WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.

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Chapter 1: Introduction................................................................................................................. 6 New features added............................................................................................................................................................6

Firmware version 6.10.00.00.......................................................................................................................................6 Firmware version 6.00.30.00......................................................................................................................................6 Firmware version 6.00.02.00...................................................................................................................................... 7 Firmware version 5.10.10.00........................................................................................................................................7 Firmware version 5.10.00.00.......................................................................................................................................7 Firmware version 5.00.00.00...................................................................................................................................... 7

Deprecated and New Subcommands..............................................................................................................................7 Unsupported RACADM Subcommands.......................................................................................................................... 8 Supported RACADM Interfaces....................................................................................................................................... 8 RACADM Syntax Usage.....................................................................................................................................................9

SSH or Remote RACADM............................................................................................................................................9 Remote RACADM.......................................................................................................................................................... 9 Accessing Indexed-Based Device Groups and Objects...................................................................................... 10 RACADM Command Options..................................................................................................................................... 11 Using autocomplete feature....................................................................................................................................... 11 Lifecycle Controller Log..............................................................................................................................................12

Proxy parameters...............................................................................................................................................................12 Supported Storage Controller cards ............................................................................................................................ 13 Other Documents You May Need.................................................................................................................................. 13 Accessing documents from Dell support site.............................................................................................................. 13 Contacting Dell................................................................................................................................................................... 14

Chapter 2: Running Get and Set...................................................................................................15 get..........................................................................................................................................................................................15 set.......................................................................................................................................................................................... 19

Chapter 3: RACADM Subcommand Details...................................................................................24 Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Characters When Using RACADM Commands.................. 25 help and help subcommand.............................................................................................................................................26 ackdriveremoval................................................................................................................................................................. 27 arp......................................................................................................................................................................................... 27 autoupdatescheduler........................................................................................................................................................ 27 bioscert................................................................................................................................................................................29 biosscan............................................................................................................................................................................... 32 cd...........................................................................................................................................................................................33 clearasrscreen.................................................................................................................................................................... 33 clearpending....................................................................................................................................................................... 33 closessn............................................................................................................................................................................... 34 clrsel..................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 cmreset................................................................................................................................................................................35 connect................................................................................................................................................................................35 coredump............................................................................................................................................................................ 36

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coredumpdelete................................................................................................................................................................. 36 diagnostics.......................................................................................................................................................................... 36 driverpack............................................................................................................................................................................38 eventfilters..........................................................................................................................................................................39 exposeisminstallertohost.................................................................................................................................................. 41 fcstatistics........................................................................................................................................................................... 41 frontpanelerror...................................................................................................................................................................42 fwupdate............................................................................................................................................................................. 42 gethostnetworkinterfaces...............................................................................................................................................44 getled................................................................................................................................................................................... 45 getniccfg............................................................................................................................................................................. 45 getraclog..............................................................................................................................................................................47 getractime...........................................................................................................................................................................48 getremoteservicesstatus.................................................................................................................................................48 getsel....................................................................................................................................................................................49 getsensorinfo......................................................................................................................................................................49 getssninfo............................................................................................................................................................................54 getsvctag............................................................................................................................................................................ 55 getsysinfo............................................................................................................................................................................55 gettracelog..........................................................................................................................................................................57 getversion........................................................................................................................................................................... 58 groupmanager.................................................................................................................................................................... 60 httpsbootcert.....................................................................................................................................................................60 hwinventory........................................................................................................................................................................ 62 ifconfig.................................................................................................................................................................................80 iLKM..................................................................................................................................................................................... 80 infinibandstatistics............................................................................................................................................................. 81 inlettemphistory.................................................................................................................................................................82 jobqueue.............................................................................................................................................................................. 84 krbkeytabupload................................................................................................................................................................ 86 lclog...................................................................................................................................................................................... 86 license.................................................................................................................................................................................. 90 netstat..................................................................................................................................................................................93 networktransceiverstatistics.......................................................................................................................................... 93 nicstatistics.........................................................................................................................................................................94 pcieslotview........................................................................................................................................................................95 ping....................................................................................................................................................................................... 97 ping6.....................................................................................................................................................................................98 plugin.................................................................................................................................................................................... 98 racadm proxy......................................................................................................................................................................99 racdump............................................................................................................................................................................. 100 racreset.............................................................................................................................................................................. 102 racresetcfg........................................................................................................................................................................ 102 recover............................................................................................................................................................................... 103 remoteimage..................................................................................................................................................................... 104 remoteimage2...................................................................................................................................................................105 rollback............................................................................................................................................................................... 106 SEKM.................................................................................................................................................................................. 107 serialcapture..................................................................................................................................................................... 108 sensorsettings.................................................................................................................................................................. 109

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serveraction...................................................................................................................................................................... 109 setled................................................................................................................................................................................... 110 setniccfg..............................................................................................................................................................................111 sshpkauth........................................................................................................................................................................... 112 sslcertdelete...................................................................................................................................................................... 113 sslcertdownload................................................................................................................................................................ 113 sslcertupload......................................................................................................................................................................114 sslcertview......................................................................................................................................................................... 115 sslcsrgen............................................................................................................................................................................. 117 sslkeyupload.......................................................................................................................................................................119 sslresetcfg..........................................................................................................................................................................119 storage................................................................................................................................................................................ 119 supportassist.....................................................................................................................................................................140 swinventory....................................................................................................................................................................... 144 switchconnection.............................................................................................................................................................148 systemerase...................................................................................................................................................................... 149 systemperfstatistics........................................................................................................................................................150 techsupreport....................................................................................................................................................................151 testalert..............................................................................................................................................................................152 testemail............................................................................................................................................................................ 153 testrsyslogconnection.................................................................................................................................................... 154 testtrap.............................................................................................................................................................................. 154 traceroute..........................................................................................................................................................................154 traceroute6....................................................................................................................................................................... 155 update................................................................................................................................................................................ 155 usercertupload..................................................................................................................................................................159 usercertview..................................................................................................................................................................... 160 vflashpartition...................................................................................................................................................................160 vflashsd.............................................................................................................................................................................. 162 vmdisconnect................................................................................................................................................................... 162

Chapter 4: Legacy and New Groups and Objects........................................................................ 163 cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write)...........................................................................................................173

Chapter 5: Error Codes.............................................................................................................. 174

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Introduction This document provides information about the RACADM subcommands, supported RACADM interfaces, and property database groups and object definitions for iDRAC for the Dell servers.

Topics:

New features added Deprecated and New Subcommands Unsupported RACADM Subcommands Supported RACADM Interfaces RACADM Syntax Usage Proxy parameters Supported Storage Controller cards Other Documents You May Need Accessing documents from Dell support site Contacting Dell

New features added

NOTE: For new attributes added, see the Attribute Registry guide available at dell.com/support

This section provides the list of new features added in the following releases:

Firmware version 6.10.00.00 Firmware version 6.00.30.00 Firmware version 6.00.02.00 Firmware version 5.10.10.00 Firmware version 5.10.00.00 Firmware version 5.00.00.00

Firmware version 6.10.00.00

Following features were added or updated in this release: Support for mounting directories on iDRAC NFS and CIFS shares using Remote File Share (RFS) feature.

NOTE: This feature is only supported on 15th generation and newer PowerEdge servers.

Support for MemoryTypeExtended property for memory devices (DRAM) .

Support for IEEE 802.1X based certificates. Support for rebootless updates for NICs that support the PLDM based firmware update (except rNDC and OCP adapters). Support for SSL certificate expiry notification. Support for component hash value in firmware inventory (Redfish and RACADM only).

Firmware version 6.00.30.00

Following features were added or updated in this release: Support for Chassis Manager firmware version property for getsysinfo command.

Support for enabling/disabling PCIe VDM inventory for specified devices.

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Firmware version 6.00.02.00

Following features were added or updated in this release: Support for pcieslotview command to display PCIe slot details.

Support for attaching second remote image using remoteimage2 command.

Support for CPUAffinity (NUMA) property for PCIe devices and GPU cards.

Firmware version 5.10.10.00

Following features were added or updated in this release: Support added to restart chassis manager through RACADM interface.

Firmware version 5.10.00.00

Following features were added or updated in this release: Support for TLS 1.3. Support for iDRAC reserved user account (Support enabled with help of OEM-ID). Support for storage security subcommand for HBA controllers.

Support for storage encryptpd subcommand for physical disks behind HBA controllers, Direct attached and PCIe switch attached NVMe SEDs and SAS SEDs.

Support for ilkm command to enable Local Key Management on iDRAC.

Support for CPUAffinity (NUMA) property for Network devices (NIC, FC, InfiniBand), storage devices (PERC, HBA, BOSS), disks (SAS, SATA, NVMe) and DIMMs.

Support to migrate PERC security mode from LKM to SEKM. Support for InputPower property for sensor type Power in getsensorinfo command.

Support for EncryptionCapability, SecurityStatus and Encryptionmode properties for HBA controllers using storage get controllers subcommand.

Support for EncryptionCapability, SecurityStatus, EncryptionProtocol, Cryptographicerasecapability and SystemEraseCapability properties for physical disks behind HBA controller and Direct attached and PCIe switch attached NVMe SEDs using storage get pdisks subcommand.

Support to turn off ICMP pings on iDRAC network interface. Support for AutoSecure feature for security capable NVMe SED (get/set idrac.sekm.autosecure). Support to enable HTTP Host Header validation. Support for Manual FQDN/Hostname or TLS SAN domain name(s) for validating HTTP host header. Passphrase support for sekm enable command to change iDRAC encryption mode from iLKM to SEKM.

Rebootless updates for NVMe drives (SK-Hynix PE8010 and later only).

Firmware version 5.00.00.00

Following features were added or updated in this release: Added support for racadm plugin command.

Added support for racadm ackdriveremoval command.

Deprecated and New Subcommands NOTE:

Following commands are deprecated, and will not be available from iDRAC version 4.40.00.00 and onwards. Ensure that

you reconfigure the scripts that use these commands to avoid any issues or failures.

WSMan is deprecated, with no further updates or new features to be added.

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Table 1. Details of Deprecated and New Subcommands

Deprecated Subcommands New Subcommands

getconfig get

config set

NOTE: Some examples in this document still use getconfig and config subcommands as they still work with previous versions of iDRAC.

getuscversion getversion

systemconfig N/A

Unsupported RACADM Subcommands The following table provides the list of RACADM subcommands which are not supported through Telnet/SSH/Serial interface of RACADM.

Table 2. Unsupported RACADM Subcommands

Subcommand iDRAC on Blade Servers

Telnet/SSH/Serial

krbkeytabupload No

sslcertupload No

sslkeyupload No

usercertupload No

Supported RACADM Interfaces The RACADM command-line utility provides a scriptable interface that allows you to locally or remotely configure your iDRAC. The utility runs on the management station and the managed system. The RACADM utility is available on the Dell OpenManage Systems Management and Documentation DVD or at https://www.dell.com/support.

The RACADM utility supports the following interfaces:

LocalSupports running RACADM commands from the managed servers operating system. To run local RACADM commands, install the OpenManage software on the managed server. Only one instance of Local RACADM can be executed on a system at a time. If you try to open another instance, an error message is displayed and the second instance of Local RACADM closes immediately. To download the local RACADM tool from https://www.dell.com/support, select Drivers and Downloads, select a server, and then select Systems Management > Dell Toolkit.

NOTE: Local RACADM and local RACADM proxy runs with root user privilege.

SSHAlso known as Firmware RACADM. Firmware RACADM is accessible by logging in to iDRAC using SSH. Similar to Remote RACADM, at the RACADM prompt, directly run the commands without the RACADM prefix.

RemoteSupports running RACADM commands from a remote management station such as a laptop or desktop. To run Remote RACADM commands, install the DRAC Tools utility from the OpenManage software on the remote computer. To run Remote RACADM commands: Formulate the command as an SSH RACADM command.

NOTE:

You must have administrator privileges to run RACADM commands using Remote RACADM.

ESXi operating system allows up to 1020 characters in a RACADM command. This is limited to local and remote

RACADM interfaces.

For more information about the options, see RACADM Subcommand Details. To download the local RACADM tool, go to https://www.dell.com/poweredgemanuals, select the desired server. and then click Drivers & downloads.

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RACADM Syntax Usage The following section describes the syntax usage for SSH and Remote RACADM.

SSH or Remote RACADM

racadm -r -u -p

racadm -r -u -p get -g -o

racadm

Example

racadm getsysinfo

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u username -p xxx getsysinfo

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u username -p xxx get -g cfgchassispower

Remote RACADM

NOTE:

By default, TLS version 1.0 is enabled on Windows 2012 R2 which is not supported on the Remote RACADM.

Install the latest Windows update available, to upgrade TLS to version 1.1 or higher. Also, set the TLS version

in the iDRAC.Webserver.TLSProtocol as appropriate. For more information about Windows update see,

support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3140245/update-to-enable-tls-1-1-and-tls-1-2-as-default-secure-protocols-in-wi

Before configuring the webserver settings to TLS version 1.3, ensure that the client OS supports TLS 1.3.

If Force Change of Password (FCP) feature is enabled, it is recommended to change the default password using SSH or

iDRAC GUI. Changing the default password using Remote RACADM may not be successful.

racadm -r -u -p

Example

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxxx getsysinfo Security Alert: Certificate is invalid - Certificate is not signed by Trusted Third Party Continuing execution.

NOTE: The following command does not display a security error:

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u noble -p xxx getsysinfo --nocertwarn

The remote RACADM commands must link to the libssl library on the HOST, which corresponds to the version of OpenSSL package installed on the HOST. Perform the following steps to verify and link the library.

Check the openssl version installed in the HOST:

[root@localhost ~]# openssl OpenSSL> version OpenSSL 1.0.1e-fips 11 Feb 2013 OpenSSL>

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Locate the openSSL libraries are in the HOST machine (/usr/lib64/ in case of RHEL), and to check the various versions of the libraries:

[root@localhost ~]# ls -l /usr/lib64/libssl* -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 249368 Oct 15 2013 /usr/lib64/libssl3.so lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 16 Oct 29 2014 /usr/lib64/libssl.so.10 -> libssl.so.1.0.1e -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 439912 Sep 27 2013 /usr/lib64/libssl.so.1.0.1e

Link the library libssl.so using ln -s command to the appropriate OpenSSL version in the HOST:

[root@localhost ~]# ln -s /usr/lib64/libssl.so.1.0.1e /usr/lib64/libssl.so Verify if the libssl.so soft linked to libssl.so.1.0.1e:

[root@localhost ~]# ls -l /usr/lib64/libssl* -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 249368 Oct 15 2013 /usr/lib64/libssl3.so lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 27 Aug 28 13:31 /usr/lib64/libssl.so -> /usr/lib64/ libssl.so.1.0.1e lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 16 Oct 29 2014 /usr/lib64/libssl.so.10 -> libssl.so.1.0.1e -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 439912 Sep 27 2013 /usr/lib64/libssl.so.1.0.1e

Accessing Indexed-Based Device Groups and Objects

To access any object, run the following syntax:

device. .[ ]. To display the supported indexes for a specified group, run:

racadm get device.

Example

racadm get nic.nicconfig NIC.nicconfig.1 [Key=NIC.Integrated.1-1-1#nicconfig] NIC.nicconfig.2 [Key=NIC.Integrated.1-2-1#nicconfig] NIC.nicconfig.3 [Key=NIC.Integrated.1-3-1#nicconfig] NIC.nicconfig.4 [Key=NIC.Integrated.1-4-1#nicconfig]

To display the object list for the specified group, run:

racadm get device. .

Example

racadm get nic.nicconfig.2 [Key=NIC.Integrated.1-2-1#nicconfig] BannerMessageTimeout=5 BootStrapType=AutoDetect HideSetupPrompt=Disabled LegacyBootProto=NONE LnkSpeed=AutoNeg #VLanId=1 VLanMode=Disabled

To display a single object for the specified group, run:

racadm get device. . .

Example

racadm get nic.nicconfig.3.legacybootproto [Key=NIC.Integrated.1-3#NICConfig] Legacybootproto=PXE

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RACADM Command Options

The following table lists the options for the RACADM command:

Table 3. RACADM Command Options

Option Description

-r -r :

Specifies the controllers remote IP address.

Use if the iDRAC port number is not the default port (443).

-u Specifies the user name that is used to authenticate the command transaction. If the-u option is used, the -p option must be used, and the -i option (interactive) is not allowed.

NOTE: If you delete a user account using the iDRAC web interface and then use RACADM to create a new account with the same user name, you are not prompted to enter a password. However, you must manually provide a password for the account to be able to log into iDRAC using that account.

-p Specifies the password used to authenticate the command transaction. If the -p option is used, the -i option is not allowed.

--nocertwarn Does not display certificate related warning message.

Using autocomplete feature

Use the autocomplete feature in firmware RACADM to:

Display all the available RACADM commands in the alphabetical order by pressing the tab key at the racadm>> prompt.

View the complete list, by entering the starting letter of the command at the racadm>> prompt and press tab key. NOTE:

Commands that are displayed/suggested by the shell are case insensitive.

If an attribute group does not include any attributes, autocomplete does not display this group at all.

Navigate the cursor within a command, by pressing:

Home key: Directs to the starting of the command

End key: Directs to the end of the command

View the history of the commands that were run in the current session by pressing up and down arrow key. If an attribute value starts with double quotes but does not end with them, the value is still considered and the command

runs successfully. Exit the Autocomplete mode, by entering Quit or Exit For example:

Example 1: racadm>>

arp autoupdatescheduler clearasrscreen clearpending closessn clrraclog . . . . . . . vflashsd vflashpartition

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vmdisconnect cd quit

Example 2: racadm>> get

get getled getniccfg getraclog getractime getsel getsensorinfo getssninfo getsvctag getsysinfo gettracelog getversion

Example 3:

racadm>> getl

racadm>> getled or LEDState: Not-Blinking

Example 4:

racadm>> get bios.uefiBootSettings BIOS.UefiBootSettings BIOS.UefiBootSettings.UefiBootSeq BIOS.UefiBootSettings.UefiPxeIpVersion

NOTE:

In the RACADM autocomplete mode, type the commands directly without giving racadm as prefix.

NIC/FC/InfiniBand FQDDs are configuration-dependent. To find FQDDs present in system, run the RACADM command racadm hwinventory NIC/FC/InfiniBand

Lifecycle Controller Log

Lifecycle Controller logs provide the history of changes related to components installed on a managed system. You can also add work notes to each log entry.

The following events and activities are logged:

System events Storage devices Network devices Configuration Audit Updates

You can view and filter logs based on the category and severity level. You can also export and add a work note to a log event.

If you initiate configuration jobs using RACADM CLI or iDRAC web interface, the Lifecycle log captures the information about the user, interface used, and the IP address of the system from which you initiate the job.

Proxy parameters Some commands do not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location (-l) is HTTP/HTTPS. To perform the operation with HTTP or HTTPS through a proxy, the proxy parameters must be first configured using the lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes. Once these proxy parameters are configured, they become the part of default configuration; the proxy attributes should be cleared to end use of the HTTP/HTTPS proxy.

The valid lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes HTTP/HTTPS proxy parameters are:

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UserProxyUserName UserProxyPassword UserProxyServer UserProxyPort UserProxyType To view the list of proxy attributes, use racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes.

Supported Storage Controller cards The following table lists the supported Storage Controller cards:

PERC 11 PERC H350, PERC H355, PERC H750, and PERC H755

PERC 10 PERC H345, PERC H740, PERC H740P, PERC H745P, and PERC H840

PERC 9 PERC H330, PERC H730, PERC H730P, PERC H830, PERC FD33xS, and PERC FD33xD

HBA cards HBA 330, HBA 345, HBA 355, HBA 350i and 12Gbps SAS HBA

BOSS Cards cards

BOSS S1, BOSS S2

Software RAID PERC S130, PERC S140, PERC S150

Other Documents You May Need In addition to this guide, you can access the following guides available on the Dell Support website at https://www.dell.com/ idracmanuals. To access the documents, click the appropriate product link.

The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Users Guide provides information about configuring and using an iDRAC to remotely manage and monitor your system and its shared resources through a network.

The iDRAC9 Attribute Registry provides information about all attributes to perform get and set operations using RACADM interface.

Documentation specific to your third-party management console application. The Dell OpenManage Server Administrators Users Guide provides information about installing and using Dell OpenManage

Server Administrator. The Dell Update Packages User's Guide provides information about obtaining and using Dell Update Packages as part of your

system update strategy. The Glossary provides information about the terms used in this document.

The following system documents are also available to provide more information about the system in which iDRAC is installed:

The Hardware Owners Manual provides information about system features and describes how to troubleshoot the system and install or replace system components.

Documentation for any components you purchased separately provides information to configure and install the options. Release notes or readme files may be included to provide last-minute updates to the system or documentation or advanced

technical reference material intended for experienced users or technicians.

Updates are sometimes included with the system to describe changes to the system, software, and/or documentation. Always read the updates first because they often supersede information in other documents.

See the Safety and Regulatory information that is shipped with your system.

NOTE: Warranty information may be included within this document or as a separate document.

Accessing documents from Dell support site You can access the required documents in one of the following ways: Using the following links:

For all Enterprise Systems Management documents https://www.dell.com/esmmanuals

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For OpenManage documents https://www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals For iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller documents https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals For OpenManage Connections Enterprise Systems Management documents https://www.dell.com/

omconnectionsclient For Serviceability Tools documents www.dell.com/ServiceabilityTools For Client Command Suite Systems Management documents www.dell.com/DellClientCommandSuiteManuals

From the Dell Support site: 1. Go to www.dell.com/support/home.

2. Under Browse all products section, click Software.

3. In the Software group box, click the required link from the following: Enterprise Systems Management Client Systems Management Serviceability Tools

4. To view a document, click the required product version.

Using search engines:

Type the name and version of the document in the search box.

Contacting Dell NOTE: If you do not have an active Internet connection, you can find contact information on your purchase invoice, packing

slip, bill, or Dell product catalog.

Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some services may not be available in your area. To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues:

1. Go to https://www.dell.com/support.

2. Select your support category.

3. Verify your country or region in the Choose a Country/Region drop-down list at the bottom of the page.

4. Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need.

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Running Get and Set This section provides detailed description of the RACADM Get and Set subcommands including the syntax and valid entries.

For more information about all attributes to perform get and set operations, see the Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller Attribute Registry available at https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals

Topics:

get set

get Table 4. Details of get

Description Displays the value of one or more objects. The get subcommand has two forms.

Displays the value of a single object. Exports the value of multiple objects to a file.

It supports multiple object value exports in the below file format:

Server Configuration Profile(SCP) XML and JSON formatXML and JSON format files can be imported from a local file, from an NFS, CIFS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and TFTP network share.

NOTE: You need admin user privilege to perform import and export SCP operations.

NOTE:

Some objects may have a pending value if a Set operation is performed on the object through

a reboot job. To complete the pending operation, schedule the job using a jobqueue command,

and then check for completion of the job using the returned Job ID. For more information, see jobqueue.

Import and Export of INI file type doesn't support -c option for firmware versions earlier than iDRAC version 4.40.00.00.

For more information on the get subcommand, run the RACADM command racadm help get Autobackup will return a license error from iDRAC version 4.40.00.00 release for Rx4xx and Mx4xx

platforms. The command will display this error as the feature and the corresponding license will be removed.

For HddSeq, BootSeq and UefiBootSeq attributes, a maximum of 32 device list is supported. For Unique FQDDs, use the iDRAC Redfish interface.

Synopsis Single-object Get

racadm get .

racadm get . .

racadm get . .[ ].

racadm get . . . .

2

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Table 4. Details of get (continued)

Multi-object Get

racadm get -f -t xml -l [--clone | --replace ] [--includeph]

racadm get -f -t xml -l -c [, *]

racadm get -f -t xml -u -p -l -c

racadm get -f -t xml -l -c

racadm get -f -t xml -u -p -l [--clone | --replace ] [--includeph]

racadm get -f -t xml -u -p -l -c [, *]

racadm get -f -t xml -u -p -l -c

racadm get -f -t xml -u -p -l -c

racadm get -f -t xml --customdefaults

racadm get -f -t xml -l [--clone | --replace ] [-- includeph] [--includeCustomTelemetry]

racadm get -f -t xml -u -p -l [--clone | --replace ] [-- includeph] [--includeCustomTelemetry]

Input Examples for FQDDs

System.Power System.Power.Supply System.Location LifecycleController.LCAttributes System.LCD iDRAC.Serial

For the list of supported groups and objects under the get command, see Database objects with get and set commands.

Specifies the group containing the object that must be read.

Specifies the object name of the value that must be read.

Specifies where FQDD Aliases or Groups must be indexed.

-f This option enables you to export multiple object values to a file. This option is not supported in the Firmware RACADM interface.

-uSpecifies user name of the remote CIFS share to which the file must be exported.

-pSpecifies password for the remote CIFS share to which the file must be exported.

-lSpecifies network share location to which the file is exported.

-tSpecifies the file type to be exported.

The valid values are:

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JSONIt exports the SCP JSON file to a network share file.

xmlIt exports the SCP xml format file, either to a local or network share file.

--cloneGets the configuration .xml files without system-related details such as service tag. The .xml file received does not have any virtual disk creation option.

--replaceGets the configuration .xml files with the system-related details such as service tag.

-cSpecifies the FQDD or list of FQDDs separated by ',' of the components for which the configurations should be exported. If this option is not specified, the configuration related to all the components are exported.

--includephSpecifies that the output of the passwords included in the exported configuration .xml file are in the hashed format.

NOTE: if --includeph is not used, the output of the passwords are in the .xml file in clear text.

--customdefaultsExports custom default configuration to file. Supports only with XML file type and local share.

--includeCustomTelemetryIncludes Telemetry Custom Metric Report Definitions (MRDs) in the configuration XML file.

NOTE:

For --clone and --replace options, only .xml file template is received. These options -- clone and --replace cannot be used in the same command.

--customdefaults and --includeCustomTelemetry cannot be used in the same command.

This command does not support proxy parameters. To perform the operation with http and https, the proxy parameters has to be configured in the lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes. Once these proxy parameters are configured, they become the part of default configuration. They have to be removed to ignore the proxy parameters.

This command does not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location (-l) is HTTP/HTTPS. To perform the operation with HTTP or HTTPS through a proxy, the proxy parameters must be first configured using the lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes. Once these proxy parameters are configured, they become the part of default configuration; the proxy attributes should be cleared to end use of the HTTP/ HTTPS proxy.

The valid lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes HTTP/HTTPS proxy parameters are: UserProxyUserName UserProxyPassword UserProxyServer UserProxyPort UserProxyType To view the list of proxy attributes, use racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes.

Examples Get system LCD information.

racadm get system.lcdLCDUserString Display an entire group, in this case the topology configuration.

racadm get system.location Display a single object from a particular group.

racadm get system.location.rack.name Export the xml configuration to a CIFS share.

racadm get -f file -t xml -u myuser -p xxx -l //192.168.0/share Export the xml configuration to an NFS share.

racadm get -f file -t xml -l 192.168.0:/myshare

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Export a cloned xml configuration to a CIFS share

racadm get -f xyz_temp_clone -t xml -u Administrator -p xxx -l // 192.168.0/xyz --clone

Export a replace xml configuration to a CIFS share

racadm get -f xyz_temp_replace -t xml -u Administrator -p xxx -l // 192.168.0/xyz --replace

Export the xml configuration of the iDRAC component to FTP share.

racadm get -f file -t xml -u username -p password -l ftp:// 192.168.10.24/

Export the JSON configuration of the iDRAC component to FTP share.

racadm get -f file -t json -u username -p password -l ftp:// 192.168.10.24/

Export the xml configuration of the iDRAC component to TFTP share.

racadm get -f file -t xml -l tftp://192.168.10.24/ Export the JSON configuration of the iDRAC component to TFTP share.

racadm get -f file -t json -l ftp://192.168.10.24/ Export the xml configuration of the iDRAC component to a CIFS share.

racadm get -f file -t xml -u myuser -p xxx -l //192.168.0/share -c iDRAC.Embedded.1

Export the xml configuration of the iDRAC component to NFS share.

racadm get -f file -t xml -l 10.1.12.13:/myshare Export the xml configuration of the iDRAC component to HTTP share.

racadm get -f file -t xml -u httpuser -p httppwd -l http://test.com/ myshare

Export the xml configuration of the iDRAC component to HTTPS share.

racadm get -f file -t xml -u httpuser -p httppwd -l https://test.com/ myshare

Export the JSON configuration of the iDRAC component to HTTP share.

racadm get -f file -t json -u httpuser -p httppwd -l http://test.com/ myshare

Export the JSON configuration of the iDRAC component to HTTPS share.

racadm get -f file -t json -u httpuser -p httppwd -l https://test.com/ myshare

Export the custom default xml configuration to local share.

racadm get -f file -t xml --customdefaults Include Telemetry Custom Metric Report Definitions in the configuration .xml file.

racadm get -f -t xml -l -u -p --includeCustomTelemetry

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Include password hash in the configuration .xml file.

racadm get -f -t xml -l -u -p -t xml --includeph

Configure proxy parameters.

racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername admin1

racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername View the list of proxy attributes.

racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes To display InfiniBand related groups.

racadm get InfiniBand

set Table 5. Details of set

Description Modifies the value of configuration objects on a component. The Set sub-command has two forms:

The modification of a single object to a new value specified in the command line. The modification of multiple objects to new values using a configuration file.

It supports multi-object value import from the below configuration file format:

Server Configuration Profile(SCP) XML and JSON formatXML and JSON format files can be imported from a local file, from an NFS, CIFS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and TFTP network share.

NOTE: You need admin user privilege to perform import and export SCP operations.

Depending on the type of configuration object being modified, the new values could be applied immediately (in real-time) or require staging and a reboot of the system to apply the new values. The following components support either real-time or staged application of new values:

iDRAC with Lifecycle Controller PowerEdge RAID controllers

NOTE: Use PowerEdge RAID controllers with firmware version 9.1 or later. The real-time support is provided only while performing hardware RAID configuration.

The following components require staging and system reboot for application of new values:

BIOS Other PowerEdge RAID controllers For software RAID configuration Networking devices Ethernet and Fibre Channel

NOTE:

To modify the value of staged objects such as BIOS or NIC, commit and reboot job creation must be used to apply the pending values. When single object Setoperations are used to stage value

modification, use the jobqueue command to schedule a job to reboot the server and apply the new values. For staged multi-object Setoperations using xml configuration files, a job will automatically

be created by the Set command; use the b, -w and -s options to specify how the staged reboot

will be performed. For more information, see jobqueue.

Import and Export of INI file type doesn't support -c option for firmware versions earlier than iDRAC 4.40.00.00.

For more information on the set subcommand, run the RACADM command racadm help set.

Synopsis Single-object Set

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racadm set .

racadm set . .

racadm set . .[ ].

racadm set . . . .

Multi-object Set

racadm set -f -t xml -l [--preview] [--continue]

racadm set -f -t xml -l -c [, *]

racadm set -f -t xml -u -p -l [--preview] [--continue]

racadm set -f -t xml -u -p -l -c [, *]

racadm set -f -t -u -p -l \ [-s ] [-c ] [--preview] [-- customdefaults]

racadm set --savecustomdefaults Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote NFS share

racadm set -f -t xml -l 10.1.2.3:/myshare Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote HTTP share.

racadm set -f -t xml -u -p -l http://test.com/myshare

Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote HTTPS share.

racadm set -f -t xml -u -p -l https://test.com/myshare

Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote FTP share

racadm set -f -t xml -u -p -l -c

Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote TFTP share.

racadm set -f -t xml -l -c To modify the value of InfiniBand attribute

racadm set

Input Examples for FQDDs:

System.Power System.Power.Supply System.Location LifecycleController.LCAttributes System.LCD iDRAC.Serial

Specifies the group containing the object that must be written.

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Specifies the object name of the value that must be written.

This option is specified where FQDD Aliases or Groups must be indexed.

-f Enables set to configure the device from a specified file. This option is not supported in the Firmware RACADM interface.

-u Specifies user name of the CIFS remote share from which the file must be imported

-p Specifies password for the remote CIFS share from which the file must be imported.

-l Specifies network share location from where the file must be imported.

-t Specifies the file type to be imported.

The valid values are: xmlImports the Server Configuration Profile in XML format either from a local or network share

file. JSONSpecifies a JSON file.

Staging and reboot control options

The following options control when and how system reboots are performed when using the f option. As noted above, some FQDDs require a system reboot to apply the new values; other FQDDs optionally support immediate application of new values. If the imported file contains ONLY immediate application-capable FQDDs such as iDRAC, do NOT use the b option and the Set command will schedule a real-time job to immediately apply the new values.

NOTE: The b, -w, s, and --preview options are applicable only with f option.

-bSpecifies the host shutdown type to run scheduled import job. The parameters are Graceful, Forced, and NoReboot for graceful shutdown, forced shutdown, and no reboot respectively. If -b is not specified, graceful shutdown is taken as the default except as noted above for files containing new values for immediate application-capable s.

NOTE: If the operating system is in use, then the graceful shutdown option may time out within

300 seconds. If this operation is unsuccessful, then retry with the force option.

-wMaximum time to wait for the graceful shutdown to occur. The value must be entered in seconds. Minimum accepted value is 300 seconds and the maximum accepted value is 3600 seconds. The default value is 1800 seconds.

-sPower state of the host when the import operation completes. The parameters are "On" for powered ON and "Off" for powered OFF. If this parameter is not specified, power ON is taken as default.

--previewValidates the configuration .xml file and view the status.

The --preview option provides the Job ID to verify the status of the file preview operation. The Job ID can be tracked by running the racadm jobqueue view I command.

NOTE:

The --preview option does not restart the system.

The-b,-w options cannot be included with the --preview option.

A scheduled job or pending configuration should not be running while using the --preview option.

-cSpecifies the FQDD or list of FQDDs separated by ',' of the components for which the configurations should be imported. If this option is not specified, configuration related to all the components are imported.

NOTE:

To use the -c or --preview option, the minimum Lifecycle Controller version required is 1.2.

On certain devices, importing the server configuration profile requires two imports to apply the configuration to all the devices. The first import of the profile enables hidden devices which are then configured with a second import. The devices that require two imports are as follows:

PERC S110 and PERC S130 controllers

PERC S110 and PERC S130 controllers

BIOS and PCIe device: enabling PCIe slots in the system that are disabled and configuring the PCIe device

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BIOS: enabling processor trusted execution (TXT) when server has Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 installed

BIOS: if SCP contains only a BIOS section that includes switching boot mode to UEFI and configuration of UEFI PXE network settings

BIOS: if SCP contains only a BIOS section that includes switching boot mode to legacy BIOS or UEFI along with changes to the boot order sequence using changes to BootSeq, HddSeq, or UefiBootSeq attributes.

BIOS: changing TPM 2.0 cryptographic support from the default of SHA-1 NOTE: Boot mode and boot order sequence can be changed with a single SCP import if the SetBootOrderFqddN and SetLegacyHddOrderFqddN attributes are used.

--savecustomdefaultsSaves current configuration as custom default configuration.

--customdefaultsPerforms the upload of custom default configuration file. This option

should not be combined with --preview. Supports XML file type only.

This command does not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location (-l) is HTTP/HTTPS. For more information, see Proxy parameter section.

Example Single-object Set of real-time objects

Configure LCD String.

racadm set system.lcd.LCDUserString test Configure iDRAC name.

racadm set iDRAC.Info.Name idrac-server100 Single-object Set of staged objects

Configure several BIOS settings, create a job to initiate application of new values, reboot the system, then wait for the job to complete.

racadm set BIOS.SysProfileSettings.ProcTurboMode Disabled racadm set BIOS.ProcSettings.ProcVirtualization Enabled racadm set BIOS.ProcSettings.ControlledTurbo Enabled racadm jobqueue create BIOS.Setup.1-1 r Graceful Note of the Job ID output by the jobqueue command After reboot, wait for the job to complete by checking the job status

racadm jobqueue view i Multi-object Set of real-time objects

Configure the iDRAC using a local Server Configuration Profile XML file containing only iDRAC settings.

racadm set -f myidrac.xml -t xml Configure the iDRAC using a Server Configuration Profile XML file stored on an NFS share containing

only iDRAC settings.

racadm set -f myidrac.xml -t xml -l 10.1.2.3:/myshare Import a Server Configuration Profile from a CIFS share, using only the iDRAC component.

racadm set -f file t xml -u myuser -p mypassword -l //192.168.0/share -c iDRAC.Embedded.1

Multi-object Set of staged objects

Configure a systems using a local Server Configuration Profile XML file containing a mix of real-time and staged objects; reboot the server gracefully with a wait time of ten minutes, leaving the server powered on after the reboot.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -b "graceful" -w 600 -s "on" Make note of the Job ID output by the Set command. After reboot, wait for the job to complete by checking the job status.

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racadm jobqueue view i Configure a systems using a local Server Configuration Profile XML file containing a mix of real-time

and staged objects; postpone reboot until other operations have been completed.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -b NoReboot Make note of the Job ID output by the Set command; because of the NoReboot option, the job will

be pending until the server is rebooted Complete other operations, then perform a reboot After reboot, wait for the job to complete by checking the job status

racadm jobqueue view i Verify the Server Configuration Profile XML file content located in a remote CIFS share.

racadm set -f temp_Configuration_file -t xml -u Administrator -p Password -l //192.168.0/xyz preview

Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote FTP share.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -u username -p password -l ftp:// 192.168.10.24/

Configure a RAC from a JSON configuration file located on a remote FTP share.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t json -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l ftp:// 192.168.10.24/

Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote TFTP share.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -l tftp://192.168.10.24/ Configure a RAC from a JSON configuration file located on a remote TFTP share.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t json -l tftp://192.168.10.24/ Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote HTTP share.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -u httpuser -p httppwd -l http:// test.com/myshare

Configure a RAC from an XML configuration file located on a remote HTTPS share.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l https:// test.com/myshare

Configure a RAC from a JSON configuration file located on a remote HTTPS share.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t json -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l https:// test.com/myshare

Configure the proxy parameter.

racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername admin1 Remove the proxy parameter.

racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername Upload the custom default XML configuration file located on NFS share to RAC.

racadm set -f myfile.xml -t xml -l share_ip:/PATH --customdefaults Save current configuration as custom default configuration.

racadm set --savecustomdefaults

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RACADM Subcommand Details This section provides detailed description of the RACADM subcommands including the syntax and valid entries.

Topics:

Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Characters When Using RACADM Commands help and help subcommand ackdriveremoval arp autoupdatescheduler bioscert biosscan cd clearasrscreen clearpending closessn clrsel cmreset connect coredump coredumpdelete diagnostics driverpack eventfilters exposeisminstallertohost fcstatistics frontpanelerror fwupdate gethostnetworkinterfaces getled getniccfg getraclog getractime getremoteservicesstatus getsel getsensorinfo getssninfo getsvctag getsysinfo gettracelog getversion groupmanager httpsbootcert hwinventory ifconfig iLKM infinibandstatistics inlettemphistory jobqueue krbkeytabupload lclog

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license netstat networktransceiverstatistics nicstatistics pcieslotview ping ping6 plugin racadm proxy racdump racreset racresetcfg recover remoteimage remoteimage2 rollback SEKM serialcapture sensorsettings serveraction setled setniccfg sshpkauth sslcertdelete sslcertdownload sslcertupload sslcertview sslcsrgen sslkeyupload sslresetcfg storage supportassist swinventory switchconnection systemerase systemperfstatistics techsupreport testalert testemail testrsyslogconnection testtrap traceroute traceroute6 update usercertupload usercertview vflashpartition vflashsd vmdisconnect

Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Characters When Using RACADM Commands When using strings that contain special characters, use the following guidelines:

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Strings containing the following special characters must be quoted using single quotation marks or double quotation marks:

$ (dollar sign) " (double quotation marks) ` (backward quotation marks) \ (backward slash) ~ (tilde) | (vertical bar) ( (left parentheses) ) (right parentheses) & (ampersand) > (greater than) < (less than) # (pound) ASCII code 32 (space)

There are different escaping rules for double quotation marks.

For using double quotation marks:

The following characters must be escaped by preceding with a backward slash:

$ (dollar sign) " (double quotation marks) ` (back quotation marks) ' (single quotation marks)

help and help subcommand Table 6. help and help subcommand

Description Lists all the subcommands available for use with RACADM and provides a short description about each subcommand. You may also type a subcommand, group, object or Fully Qualified Descriptor (FQDD) name after help.

Synopsis racadm help racadm help

Input specifies the subcommand for which you need the help information.

specifies the device name such as iDRAC, BIOS, NIC, LifecycleController, FC, system, or Storage.

specifies the group name supported by the corresponding device.

specifies the object for the entered group.

Output The help command displays a complete list of subcommands.

The racadm help command displays information for the specified subcommand only.

The racadm help command displays information for the specified group.

The racadm help command displays information for the specified object.

NOTE: help for NIC/FC/Infiniband vendor implementation specific attributes are fetched from the

respective vendors and may not be complete for few attributes.

Example To display the help information about InfiniBand FQDD:

racadm help

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ackdriveremoval Table 7. Details of RACADM Ackdriveremoval

Description The plugin subcommand acknowledges drive removal and clears the amber state of the chassis LED to healthy state.

Synopsis racadm ackdriveremoval -d -b

racadm ackdriveremoval --all

Input --allAcknowledge all the drive removal. -dDrive ID to acknowledge drive removal. -bBay ID to acknowledge drive removal.

Example To acknowledge all the drive removal:

racadm ackdriveremoval --all

To acknowledge the drive removal for a given drive and bay id:

racadm ackdriveremoval -d 2 -b 0

arp Table 8. Details of arp sub command

Description Displays the contents of the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) table. ARP table entries cannot be added or deleted.

To use this subcommand, you must have Debug privilege.

Synopsis racadm arp

Input N/A

Example racadm arp

Output

Table 9. Details of output

Address HW Type HW Address Mask Device

192.168.1.1 Ether 00:0d:65:f3:7c:bf C eth0

autoupdatescheduler Table 10. Details of the autoupdatescheduler command

Description You can automatically update the firmware of the devices on the server.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Server Control privilege.

NOTE:

The autoupdatescheduler subcommand can be enabled or disabled.

Lifecycle Controller and CSIOR may not be enabled to run this subcommand.

The autoupdatescheduler can be enabled or disabled.

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The minimum Lifecycle Controller version required is Lifecycle Controller 1.3.

When a job is already scheduled and the clear command is run, the scheduling parameters are

cleared.

If the network share is not accessible or the catalog file is missing when the job is scheduled, then the job is unsuccessful.

Synopsis To create the AutoUpdateScheduler, run the command.

racadm autoupdatescheduler create -u -p -l -f -time

To view AutoUpdateScheduler parameter, run the command.

racadm autoupdatescheduler view To clear and display AutoUpdateScheduler parameter, run the command.

racadm autoupdatescheduler clear

NOTE: After the parameters are cleared, the AutoUpdateScheduler is disabled. To schedule the update again, enable the AutoUpdateScheduler.

Input Valid options: -u Specifies the user name of the remote share that stores the catalog file.

NOTE: For CIFS, enter the domain name as domain or username.

-p Specifies the password of the remote share that stores the catalog file.

-l Specifies the network share (NFS, CIFS, FTP, TFTP,HTTP, or HTTPS) location of the catalog file. IPv4 and IPv6 addresses are supported.

-f Specifies the catalog location and the filename. If the filename is not specified, then the default file used is catalog.xml.

NOTE: If the file is in a subfolder within the share location, then enter the network share location in the l option and enter the subfolder location and the filename in the f option.

-ph Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy host name.

-pu Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy user name.

-pp Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy password.

-po Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy port.

-pt Specifies the FTP/HTTP proxy type.

-time Specifies the time to schedule an autoupdate in the HH:MM format. This option must be specified.

-dom Specifies the day of month to schedule an autoupdate. Valid values are 128, L (Last day) or '*' (default any day).

-wom Specifies the week of month to schedule an autoupdate. Valid values are 14, L (Last week) or '*' (default any week).

-dow Specifies the day of week to schedule an autoupdate. Valid values are sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, or '*' (default any day).

NOTE: The -dom, -wom, or -dow option must be included in the command for the autoupdate

schedule. The * value for the options must be included within ' ' (single quotation mark).

If the -dom option is specified, then the -wom and -dow options are not required.

If the-wom option is specified, then the-dow is required and -dom is not required.

If the-dom option is non-'*', then the schedule repeats by month.

If the-wom option is non-'*', then the schedule repeats by month.

If the-dom and -wom options are '*' and the -dow option is non-'*', then the schedule repeats by

week.

If all the three -dom, -wom and -dow options are '*', then the schedule repeats by day.

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-rp Specifies the repeat parameter. This parameter must be specified.

If the-dom option is specified, then the valid values for -rp are 112.

If the-wom option is specified, then the valid values for -rp are 152.

If the-dow option is specified, then the valid values for -rp are 1366.

-a Applies reboot (1 Yes, 0 No). This option must be specified.

Example Usage examples: To configure autoupdate feature settings.

For CIFS, run the command:

racadm autoupdatescheduler create -u domain/admin -p xxx -l // 1.2.3.4/share -f cat.xml -time 14:30 -wom 1 -dow sun -rp 1 -a 1

For NFS, run the command:

racadm autoupdatescheduler create -u nfsadmin -p nfspwd -l 1.2.3.4:/share -f cat.xml -time 14:30 -dom 1 -rp 5 -a 1

For FTP, run the command:

racadm autoupdatescheduler create -u ftpuser -p ftppwd -l ftp.test.com -f cat.xml.gz -ph 10.20.30.40 -pu padmin -pp ppwd -po 8080 -pt http -time 14:30 -dom 1 -rp 5 -a 1

For HTTP, run the command:

racadm autoupdatescheduler create -u httpuser -p httppwd -l http://test.com -f cat.xml -ph 10.20.30.40 -pu padmin -pp ppwd - po 8080 -pt http -time 14:30 -dom 1 -rp 5 -a 1

For TFTP, run the command:

racadm autoupdatescheduler create -l tftp://1.2.3.4 -f cat.xml.gz -time 14:30 -dom 1 -rp 5 -a 1

To view AutoUpdateScheduler parameter:

racadm autoupdatescheduler view hostname = 192.168.0 sharename = nfs sharetype = nfs catalogname = Catlog.xml time = 14:30dayofmonth =1 repeat = 5 applyreboot = 1 idracuser = racuser

To clear and display AutoUpdateScheduler parameter:

racadm autoupdatescheduler clear RAC1047: Successfully cleared the Automatic Update (autoupdate) feature settings

bioscert Table 11. Details of the bioscert subcommand

Description Allows you to

View the installed Secure Boot Certificates. To view, you must have the Login privilege Export the Secure Boot Certificate to a remote share or local system. To export, you must have the

Login privilege

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Import the Secure Boot Certificate from a remote share or local system. To import, you must have login and system control privilege

Delete the installed Secure Boot Certificate. To delete, you must have login and system control privilege Restore the installed Secure Boot Certificate Sections. To restore, you must have login and system

control privilege

Synopsis To view the installed Secure Boot Certificates

racadm bioscert view all To export the Secure Boot Certificate to a remote share or local system.

racadm bioscert view -t -k -v

racadm bioscert export -t -k -v -f -l -u -p

racadm bioscert import -t -k -f -l -u -p

racadm bioscert delete all

racadm bioscert delete -t -k -v

racadm bioscert restore all

racadm bioscert restore -t

Input -t Specifies the key type of the Secure Boot Certificate to be exported.

0 Specifies the PK (Platform Key) 1 Specifies the KEK (Key Exchange Key) 2 Specifies the DB (Signature Database) 3 Specifies the DBX (Forbidden signatures Database)

-k Specifies the Certificate type or the Hash type of the Secure Boot Certificate file to be exported.

0 Specifies the Certificate type 1 Specifies the Hash type (SHA - 256) 2 Specifies the Hash type (SHA - 384) 3 Specifies the Hash type (SHA - 512)

-v Specifies the Thumbprint value or the Hash value of the Secure Boot Certificate file to be exported.Filename of the exported.

-fSpecifies the file name of the exported Secure Boot Certificate.

-lSpecifies the network location to where the Secure Boot Certificate file must be exported.

-uSpecifies the username for the remote share to where the Secure Boot Certificate file must be exported.

-pSpecifies the password for the remote shre to where the Secure Boot Certificate file must be exported.

Example To view the installed Secure boot Certificates.

racadm bioscert view all To view an installed PK Certificate

racadm bioscert view -t 0 -k 0 -v AB:A8:F8:BD:17:1E:35:12:90:67:CD:0E:69:66:79:9B:BE:64:52:0E

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To view installes DBX certificate of HASH type SHA-256

racadm bioscert view -t 3 -k 1 -v 416e3e4a6722a534afba9040b6d6a69cc313f1e48e7959f57bf248d543d00245

Export the KEK certificate to a remote CIFS share

racadm bioscert export -t 1 -k 0 -v AB:A8:F8:BD:17:1E:35:12:90:67:CD:0E:69:66:79:9B:BE:64:52:0E -f kek_cert.der -l //10.94.161.103/share -u admin -p mypass

Export the DBX (Hash Type SHA-256) to a remote NFS share

racadm bioscert export -t 3 -k 1 -v 416e3e4a6722a534afba9040b6d6a69cc313f1e48e7959f57bf248d543d00245 -f kek_cert.der -l 192.168.2.14:/share

Export the KEK certificate to a local share using the local racadm

racadm bioscert export -t 1 -k 0 -v AB:A8:F8:BD:17:1E:35:12:90:67:CD:0E:69:66:79:9B:BE:64:52:0E -f kek_cert.der

Export the KEK certificate to a local share using remote racadm

racadm -r 10.94.161.119 -u root -p calvin bioscert export -t 1 -k 0 -v AB:A8:F8:BD:17:1E:35:12:90:67:CD:0E:69:66:79:9B:BE:64:52:0E -f kek_cert.der

Import the KEK certificate from the CIFS share to the embedded iDRAC

racadm bioscert import -t 1 -k 0 -f kek_cert.der -l //10.94.161.103/ share -u admin -p mypass

Import KEK (Hash Type SHA-256) from a CIFS share to the embedded iDRAC

racadm bioscert import -t 1 -k 1 -f kek_cert.der -l //192.168.2.140/ licshare -u admin -p passwd

Import KEK certificate from a NFS share to the embedded iDRAC

racadm bioscert import -t 1 -k 0 -f kek_cert.der -l 192.168.2.14:/share Import KEK certificate from a local share using Local RACADM

racadm bioscert import -t 1 -k 0 -f kek_cert.der Import KEK certificate from a local share using remote RACADM

racadm -r 10.94.161.119 -u root -p calvin bioscert import -t 1 -k 0 -f kek_cert.der

To delete an installed KEK Secure Boot Certificate

racadm bioscert delete -t 3 -k 0 -v 416e3e4a6722a534afba9040b6d6a69cc313f1e48e7959f57bf248d543d00245

To delete an installed DBX Secure Boot Certificate of HASH type SHA-256

racadm bioscert delete -t 3 -k 1 -v 416e3e4a6722a534afba9040b6d6a69cc313f1e48e7959f57bf248d543d00245

To delete all the installed KEK Secure Boot Certificates

racadm bioscert delete --all

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To restore the installed KEK Secure Boot Certificates

racadm bioscert restore -t 1 To restore all the installed Secure Boot Certificates

racadm bioscert restore --all

biosscan Table 12. Details of the biosscan subcommand

Description Allows iDRAC to scan the BIOS on scheduled intervals or as requested by the user.

Synopsis To schedule BIOS scanning

racadm biosscan -s

or

racadm biosscan -s -t -d

Input -sSpecifies the type of schedule for BIOS scan.

0Never schedule for BIOS scan and deletes existing schedules 1Schedule now 2Schedule daily 3Schedule weekly 4Schedule monthly 5Schedule yearly

-t Schedule start time in 24-hour format. Specifying minute is not supported, therefore the minute value must be set as 00. Default time is set to 23:00 if time is not specified.

-d Schedule start date. Default date is set to the current date when date is not specified.

NOTE: -t and -d inputs must be specified together and are not applicable for -s 0 and -s 1.

NOTE: In modular systems, scheduled start time (minutes) may vary based on the server slot number.

Example To perform the BIOS Scan immediately:

racadm biosscan -s 1 To perform the BIOS Scan daily:

racadm biosscan -s 2 To perform BIOS scan weekly at 2100 Hrs from December 20, 2020:

racadm biosscan -s 3 -t 21:00 -d 2020-12-20 To perform BIOS scan weekly from today at default time 23:00:

racadm biosscan -s 3

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cd Table 13. cd

Description To change the current working object, use this command.

Synopsis racadm>> cd

Input racadm>> cd

Output Displays the new prompt.

Example Example 1: To navigate to the system device type directory:

racadm>>cd system racadm/system>

Example 2: To run all the power-related get or set commands:

racadm/system>cd power racadm/Power>

NOTE: To go back to the previous directory, use the cd.. command.

clearasrscreen Table 14. Details of the clearasrscreen attribute

Description Clears the last crash (ASR) screen that is in memory.

For more information, see "Enabling Last Crash Screen" section in Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller User's Guide available at https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals .

NOTE: To run this subcommand, you must have the Clear Logs permission.

Synopsis racadm clearasrscreen

Input None

Output Clears the last crash screen buffer.

Example racadm clearasrscreen

clearpending Table 15. clearpending

Description Deletes the pending values of all the attributes (objects) in the device (NIC, BIOS, FC, and Storage). NOTE: If any attribute is not modified or a job is already scheduled for the same device, then the pending state is not cleared or deleted.

Synopsis racadm clearpending

Input The values are:

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Table 15. clearpending (continued)

BIOS FQDD NIC FQDD Infiniband FQDD FC FQDD Storage controller FQDD

Output A message is displayed indicating that the pending state is cleared or deleted.

Example To clear the pending state of NIC device

racadm clearpending NIC.Integrated.1-1 To clear the pending state of InfiniBand device

racadm clearpending

closessn Table 16. Details of closessn

Description Closes a communication session on the device. Use getssninfo to view a list of sessions that can be closed using this command.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator permission.

NOTE: This subcommand ends all the sessions other than the current session.

Synopsis racadm closessn i

racadm closessn -a

racadm closessn -u

Input i The session ID of the session to close, which can be retrieved using RACADM getssninfo subcommand.

Session running this command cannot be closed.

a Closes all sessions.

u Closes all sessions for a particular user name.

Output Successful or error message is displayed.

Example Closes the session 1234.

racadm closessn -i 1234 Closes all the sessions other then the active session for root user.

racadm closessn u root Closes all the sessions.

racadm closessn a

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clrsel Table 17. Details of clrsel

Description Removes all the existing records from the System Event Log (SEL).

To use this subcommand, you must have Clear Logs permission.

Synopsis racadm clrsel

Example racadm clrsel

The SEL was cleared successfully

cmreset Table 18. Details of cmreset

Description This command is used to perform a chassis manager reset operation.

Synopsis NOTE: This command is only supported on DCS systems.

racadm cmreset Input

Example To perform the chassis manager reset operation.

racadm cmreset

connect Table 19. Details of connect

Description Allows you to connect to the switch or blade serial console.

NOTE: This subcommand is only supported on the firmware interface.

Synopsis racadm connect [-b] -m

Input -bbinary mode.

NOTE: If -b is used, CMC must be reset to terminate connect.

-mmodule, and can be one of the following values:

server- where n = 1 to 16

server- where n = 1 to 8 and x = a to d

switch-nwhere n = 1 to 6 or

Examples To connect to I/O Module 1 serial console:

racadm connect -m switch-1 To connect to server 1 serial console:

racadm connect -m server-1

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coredump Table 20. Details of coredump

Description Displays detailed information related to any recent critical issues that have occurred with iDRAC. The coredump information can be used to diagnose these critical issues.

If available, the coredump information is persistent across iDRAC power cycles and remains available until either of the following conditions occur:

The coredump information is deleted using the coredumpdelete subcommand.

For more information about clearing the coredump, see the coredumpdelete.

NOTE: To use this subcommand, you must have the Execute Debug privilege.

Synopsis racadm coredump

Example racadm coredump There is no coredump currently available.

racadm coredump Feb 19 15:51:40 (none) last message repeated 5 times Feb 19 15:52:41 (none) last message repeated 4 times Feb 19 15:54:12 (none) last message repeated 4 times Feb 19 15:56:11 (none) last message repeated 2 times Feb 22 11:46:11 (none) kernel:

coredumpdelete Table 21. Details of coredumpdelete

Description Deletes any currently available coredump data stored in the RAC.

To use this subcommand, you must have Execute Debug Command permission.

NOTE: If a coredumpdelete command is issued and a coredump is not currently stored in the RAC,

the command displays a success message. This behavior is expected. See the coredump subcommand

for more information about viewing a coredump.

Synopsis racadm coredumpdelete

Output Coredump is deleted.

Example racadm coredumpdelete

Coredump request completed successfully

diagnostics Table 22. Details of diagnostics

Description Collects and exports remote diagnostics report from iDRAC.

The results of the latest successfully run remote diagnostics are available and retrievable remotely through an NFS, CIFS, HTTP, or HTTPS) share.

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Table 22. Details of diagnostics (continued)

Synopsis To run a remote diagnostic report:

racadm diagnostics run -m -r -s -e

To export a remote diagnostic report:

racadm diagnostics export -f -l -u -p

Input m Specifies the type of diagnostic mode. The types are:

Collect and export remote diagnostics report from the iDRAC.

The results of the latest successfully executed remote Diagnostics will be available and retrievable remotely through the NFS, CIFS, HTTP, and HTTPS share.

0(Express)The express mode executes a subset of diagnostic tests.

1(Extended)The extended mode executes all available diagnostics tests.

2(Both)Runs express and extended tests serially in sequence.

-f Specifies the name of the configuration file.

-lSpecifies the location of the network share (NFS, CIFS, HTTP, and HTTPS).

-u Specifies the user name of the remote share to import the file.

-p Specifies the password of the remote share to import the file.

-r Specifies the reboot type. The type can be one of the following:

pwrcyclePower cycle

Graceful Graceful reboot without forced shutdown

ForcedGraceful reboot with forced shutdown

-s Specifies the start time for the scheduled job in yyyymmddhhmmss format. The default value TIME_NOW starts the job immediately.

-e Specifies the expiry time for the scheduled job in yyyymmddhhmmss format. The default value TIME_NA does not apply the waiting time.

NOTE: For the diagnostic report run operation, the time difference between the -s and -e options

must be more than five minutes.

Output Provides the Job ID for the diagnostic operation.

Examples To initiate the remote diagnostic operation:

racadm diagnostics run -m 1 -r forced -s 20121215101010 -e TIME_NA To export a remote diagnostics report to CIFS share:

racadm diagnostics export -f diagnostics -l //192.168.0/cifs -u administrator -p xxx

To export a remote diagnostics report to NFS share:

racadm diagnostics export -f diagnostics -l 192.168.0:/nfs -u administrator -p xxx

To export a remote diagnostics report to the HTTP share:

racadm diagnostics export -f diags.txt -u httpuser -p httppwd -l http://test.com

To export a remote diagnostics report to the HTTPS share:

racadm diagnostics export -f diags.txt -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l https://test.com

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Table 22. Details of diagnostics (continued)

To export a remote diagnostics report to a local share:

racadm diagnostics export -f diags.txt

driverpack Table 23. Details of driverpack

Description Installs the driver pack for the operating system.

Synopsis To get information about the available driver packs

racadm driverpack getinfo

To attach the driver pack that matches the operating system

Racadm driverpack attach -i -t

To detach the driver pack

Racadm driverpack detach

Input -iindex of the operating system

-texposed time duration in seconds. It is an optional parameter and the default value is 64800 seconds.

Output racadm driverpack getinfo

Racadm driverpack attachJob Id details

Racadm driverpack detachdetach successful

racadm driverpack getinfo

Racadm driverpack attachJob Id details

Racadm driverpack detachdetach successful

Example To attach the driver pack with operating system index and exposed time

racadm driverpack attach -i [-t ] To check the job status

racadm jobqueue view -i JID_000000000000 To detach the operating system

racadm driverpack detach

NOTE: In the local RACADM interface, if a driver pack is attached, some of the export operation commands may not

work as expected. Ensure that the driver pack is detached before using commands like serialcapture export, hwinventory,

swinventory, hwinventory export, and inlettemphistory export.

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eventfilters Table 24. Details of eventfilters

Description Displays the list of event filter settings.

To use this subcommand with the set and test option, you must have the Administrator privilege.

Synopsis racadm eventfilters

racadm eventfilters get -c

racadm eventfilters set -c -a -n

racadm eventfilters set -c -a -r

racadm eventfilters test -i

NOTE: The general format of an alert category:

idrac.alert.category.[subcategory].[severity]

where category is mandatory, but subcategory and severity are optional. A severity cannot precede a subcategory.

Valid Category values are:

All System Storage Updates Audit Config Worknotes Definitions of the values are:

System HealthSystem Health category represents all the alerts that are related to hardware within the system chassis. Examples include temperature errors, voltage errors, and device errors.

Storage HealthStorage Health category represents alerts that are related to the storage subsystem. Examples include, controller errors, physical disk errors, and virtual disk errors.

UpdatesUpdate category represents alerts that are generated when firmware/drivers are upgraded or downgraded.

NOTE: This does not represent firmware inventory.

AuditAudit category represents the audit log. Examples include, user login/logout information, password authentication failures, session info, and power states.

ConfigurationConfiguration category represents alerts that are related to hardware, firmware, and software configuration changes. Examples include, PCIe card added/removed, RAID configuration changed, iDRAC license changed.

Work notesWork notes represents an entry in the Lifecycle log. You can add a work note to the Lifecycle Log to record comments for your reference. You can enter comments such as scheduled downtime or changes that are made by administrators who work in different shifts for the later reference.

NOTE: idrac.all.all is not a valid sub category.

Valid Severity values are:

Critical Warning Info

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Table 24. Details of eventfilters (continued)

Valid examples of alert queries are:

idrac.alert.all idrac.alert.audit idrac.alert.audit.lic idrac.alert.audit.warning idrac.alert.audit.lic.critical This command does not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location (-l) is HTTP/HTTPS. For more information, see Proxy parameter section.

Input getDisplays the list of eventfilter settings

setConfigures the actions and notifications for a given eventfilter configuration

-iMessage ID for which the simulation is needed

-cAlert category of the specific event filter

-aThe action that must be invoked when the event occurs. Valid values are none, powercycle, power off, or systemreset

-nThe notification is sent when the event occurs. Valid values are all, snmp, ipmi, ws-events, redfish-events, oslog, email, remotesyslog, or none. You can append multiple notifications that are separated by a comma. You cannot enter the values all or none with other notifications. If incorrect notification is specified along with other valid notifications, the valid and invalid notification set is failed.

-rEvent generation interval. This option is applicable only to the temperature statistics subcategory tmps. You can use this option as a stand-alone or with -n and -a.

NOTE: If both event generation interval and notifications are configured and there is an error while configuring the notifications, the event generation interval is not set. The valid values are 0365. 0 disables the event generation.

Example Display all available event filter configurations.

racadm eventfilters get -c idrac.alert.all Display eventfilter configurations for a specific category. For example, audit

racadm eventfilters get -c idrac.alert.audit Display eventfilter configurations for a specific subcategory. For example, licensing under the audit

category

racadm eventfilters get -c idrac.alert.audit.lic Display eventfilter configurations for a specific severity. For example, warning under the audit category

racadm eventfilters get -c idrac.alert.audit.warning Display eventfilter configurations for a specific severity and subcategory. For example, a severity of

warning in the subcategory licensing under audit category

racadm eventfilters get -c idrac.alert.audit.lic.warning Clear all available alert settings.

racadm eventfilters set -c idrac.alert.all -a none -n none Configure using severity as a parameter. For example, all informational events in storage category are

assigned power off as action, and email and SNMP as notifications.

racadm eventfilters set -c idrac.alert.storage.info -a poweroff -n email,snmp

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Table 24. Details of eventfilters (continued)

Configure using subcategory as a parameter. For example, all configurations under the licensing subcategory in the audit category are assigned power off as action and all notifications are enabled.

racadm eventfilters set -c idrac.alert.audit.lic -a poweroff -n all Configure using subcategory and severity as parameters. For example, all information events under the

licensing subcategory in the audit category are assigned power off as action and all notifications are disabled:

racadm eventfilters set -c idrac.alert.audit.lic.info -a poweroff -n none

Configure the event generation interval for temperature statistics.

racadm eventfilters set -c idrac.alert.system.tmps.warning -r 10 Configure the event generation interval and notifications for temperature statistics.

racadm eventfilters set -c idrac.alert.system.tmps -r 5 -a none -n snmp Send a test alert for the fan event.

racadm eventfilters test -i FAN0001 To configure the proxy parameter.

racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername admin1 To remove the proxy parameter.

racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername To view the list of proxy attributes.

racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes

exposeisminstallertohost Table 25. Details of exposeisminstallertohost

Description Exposes the ISM installer to host OS

Synopsis racadm exposeisminstallertohost Input Not Applicable

Example Not Applicable

fcstatistics Table 26. Details of fcstatistics

Description Displays a list of FCs (FQDDs), managed server for which statistics is available.

Synopsis racadm fcstatistics

Input Specify the FQDD of the target FC device.

Example racadm fcstatistics

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frontpanelerror Table 27. Details of frontpanelerror

Description Enables or disables the live-feed of the errors currently being displayed on the LCD screen.

For error acknowledge use hide, and error assert use show.

Synopsis racadm frontpanelerror show

racadm frontpanelerror hide

Input show to view the errors currently being displayed on the LCD screen.

hide to hide the errors currently being displayed on the LCD screen.

Example racadm frontpanelerror show Front Panel ErrorShow Enabled.

racadm frontpanelerror hide Front Panel ErrorHide Enabled.

fwupdate Table 28. Details of fwupdate

Description Allows you to update the firmware. You can: Check the firmware update process status. Update iDRAC firmware from FTP or TFTP server by providing an IP address and optional path. Update iDRAC firmware from the local file system using Local and Remote RACADM. Roll back to the standby firmware.

To use this subcommand, you must have Configure iDRAC permission.

NOTE: This command is only for iDRAC firmware update. For any other firmware update like BIOS or DUPs, use Update subcommand.

NOTE: If the iSM is exposed on the host server, you may see the Firmware update operation is already in progress error.

Synopsis racadm fwupdate -s

racadm fwupdate -g -u -a [-d [--clearcfg]

racadm -r -u -p fwupdate -f -d where path is the location on the ftp server where firmimgFIT.d9 is stored.

racadm fwupdate -r

racadm fwupdate -p -u [-d ]

NOTE: When attempting to run firmware update task, if the firmware image path length is greater than 256 characters, remote RACADM client exits with the error message "ERROR: Specified path is too long".

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Table 28. Details of fwupdate (continued)

Input uThe update option performs a checksum of the firmware update file and starts the update process. This option may be used along with the g or p options. At the end of the update, iDRAC performs a soft reset.

sThis option returns the status of the update process.

-aThe -a option specifies TFTP server IP address that is used for firmware image. This option must be used with the -g option.

--clearcfgThe -clearcfg option removes the previous iDRAC configuration after firmware update.

-gThe get option instructs the firmware to get the firmware update file from the TFTP server. Specify the -a -u, and d options. In the absence of the a option, the defaults are read from properties in the group cfgRemoteHosts, using properties cfgRhostsFwUpdateIpAddr and cfgRhostsFwUpdatePath.

-pThe -p, or put, option is used to update the firmware file from the managed system to iDRAC. The -u option must be used with the -p option.

Default: Designated TFTP default directory on that host for the file if -g option is absent. If -g is used, it defaults to a directory configured on the TFTP server.

NOTE: The -p option is supported on local and remote RACADM and is not supported with the

serial/ssh console and on the Linux operating systems.

NOTE: The -p option is applicable for both remote and local RACADM proxy commands. However, this

option is not supported for local RACADM running on Linux operating systems.

NOTE: The filename for firmware update file must be firmimgFIT.d9.

-rThe rollback option is used to roll back to the standby firmware.

Output Displays a message indicating the operation that is being performed.

Example Uploads a firmware image from the client and start firmware update:

racadm fwupdate -p -u -d /tmp/images Upload firmware image from FTP server and start firmware update:

racadm fwupdate -f 192.168.0.10 test test -d firmimgFIT.d9 Upload firmware image from TFTP server and start firmware update:

racadm fwupdate -g -u -a 192.168.0.100 -d /tmp/images Query the current status of the firmware update process:

racadm fwupdate -s Rollback to the standby firmware:

racadm fwupdate -r Upload firmware image from TFTP server, start firmware update. After firmware update is complete,

delete previous iDRAC configuration:

racadm fwupdate -g -u -a 192.168.0.100 -d /tmp/images --clearcfg

NOTE: Firmware update from local RACADM (using -p -u -d options) is not supported on Linux

operating system.

The following table describes the firmware update method that is supported for each interface:

Table 29. Details of fwupdate methods

FW Update Method iDRAC on Blade Servers iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers

Local RACADM Yes Yes

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Table 29. Details of fwupdate methods (continued)

FW Update Method iDRAC on Blade Servers iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers

Local RACADM-TFTP Yes Yes

Local RACADM-FTP Yes Yes

Remote RACADM Yes Yes

Remote RACADM-TFTP Yes Yes

Remote RACADM-FTP Yes Yes

Firmware RACADM-TFTP Yes Yes

Firmware RACADM-FTP Yes Yes

gethostnetworkinterfaces Table 30. Details of gethostnetworkinterfaces

Description Displays host network interface details. NOTE: To run this subcommand, you must have iDRAC Service Module installed on the server operating system.

Synopsis racadm gethostnetworkinterfaces

racadm gethostnetworkinterfaces

Examples To display the details of all the network interfaces on the server.

racadm gethostnetworkinterfaces

Local Area Connection 12 Description : iDRAC Virtual NIC USB Device #8 Status : Up Interface Type : Ethernet DHCP : Enabled DHCPServerV4 : 169.254.0.1 MAC Address : 00-25-64-F9-7A-E7 IPv4 Address : 169.254.0.2 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.0 IPv6 Address : fe80::1cce:a0a7:f30e:54fc Prefix Length : 64 IPv6 DNSServer Address 0: fec0:0:0:ffff::1 IPv6 DNSServer Address 1: fec0:0:0:ffff::2 IPv6 DNSServer Address 2: fec0:0:0:ffff::3

To display the details of a particular NIC on the server.

racadm gethostnetworkinterfaces NIC.Integrated.1-1-1

Local Area Connection Description : Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethernet Status : Up Interface Type : Ethernet DHCP : Enabled DHCPServerV4 : 10.94.224.25 MAC Address : 14-FE-B5-FF-B1-9C FQDD : NIC.Integrated.1-1-1 IPv4 Address : 10.94.225.189 Subnet Mask : 255.255.255.128

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Table 30. Details of gethostnetworkinterfaces (continued)

IPv6 Address : fe80::7c5f:a114:84d4:17f6 Prefix Length : 64 IPv4 Gateway Address : 10.94.225.129 IPv4 DNSServer Address 0: 10.116.2.250 IPv4 DNSServer Address 1: 10.116.2.251

getled Table 31. Details of getled

Description Displays the LED settings on a module: blinking, not blinking, or unknown (for empty slots).

To run this subcommand, you must have the Login User privilege.

Synopsis racadm getled

Input

Output LED is blinking LED is not-blinking

Example racadm getled LED State : Blinking racadm getled LED State : Not-Blinking

getniccfg Table 32. Details of getniccfg

Description Displays the current and static NIC settings for iDRAC.

Synopsis racadm getniccfg

Input

Output The getniccfg subcommand displays an appropriate error message if the operation is not successful. Otherwise, the output is displayed in the following format:

Table 33. Details of IPV4 settings

IPv4 settings: NIC Enabled =1 IPv4 Enabled =1 DHCP Enabled =0 IP Address =10.94.227.207 Subnet Mask =255.255.255.0 Gateway =10.94.227.1 IPv6 settings: IPv6 Enabled =Enabled DHCP6 Enabled =Enabled

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Table 32. Details of getniccfg

Table 33. Details of IPV4 settings (continued)

IP Address 1 =:: Gateway =:: Link Local Address =:: IP Address 2 =:: IP Address 3 =:: IP Address 4 =:: IP Address 5 =:: IP Address 6 =:: IP Address 7 =:: IP Address 8 =:: IP Address 9 =:: IP Address 10 =:: IP Address 11 =:: IP Address 12 =:: IP Address 13 =:: IP Address 14 =:: IP Address 15 =:: LOM Status: NIC Selection =dedicated Link Detected =Yes Speed =1Gb/s Duplex Mode =Full Duplex Active NIC =Dedicated Static IPv4 settings: Static IP Address =10.94.227.207 Static Subnet Mask =255.255.255.0 Static Gateway =10.94.227.1 Static IPv6 settings: Static IP Address 1 =:: Static Prefix Length =64 Static Gateway =::

NOTE: IPv6 information is displayed only if IPv6 is enabled in iDRAC.

NOTE: IPv6 Address 1 field indicates static IP and IPv6 Address 2 field indicates dynamic IP.

NOTE: LOM Status is displayed only for iDRAC on Rack and Tower servers and is not displayed for iDRAC Enterprise on Blade servers.

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Table 32. Details of getniccfg (continued)

Example Display iDRAC network settings in server slot 1

racadm getniccfg

getraclog Table 34. Details of getraclog

Description The getraclog command displays RAC log entries.

Synopsis racadm getraclog [-i]

racadm getraclog [-s ] [-c ]

racadm getraclog [-c ] [-s ]

NOTE: If options are not provided, the entire log is displayed.

Input -c Specifies the number of records to display.

NOTE: On Local RACADM, the number of logs are restricted to 100 by default.

-s Specifies the starting record used for the display.

NOTE: When Enhanced Chassis Logging and Events feature is enabled, then -i and --more options are not displayed.

Output SeqNumber = 286 Message ID = USR0005 Category = Audit AgentID = RACLOG Severity = Information Timestamp = 2017-05-15 06:25:27 Message = Login failed from processdisco06a: 192.168.0 Message Arg 1 = processdisco06a Message Arg 2 = 10.92.68.245 FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1

Example Display the recent 2 records for RAC log

racadm getraclog -c 2 SeqNumber = 4102 Message ID = LIC201 Category = Audit AgentID = DE Severity = Warning Timestamp = 2017-05-15 06:30:20 Message = License yPMRJGuEf7z5HG8LO7gh assigned to device iDRAC expires in 4 days. Message Arg 1 = yPMRJGuEf7z5HG8LO7ghMessage Arg 2 = iDRACMessage Arg 3 = 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- SeqNumber = 4101 Message ID = USR0032 Category = Audit AgentID = RACLOG Severity = Information Timestamp = 2017-05-15 06:25:27 Message = The session for root from 192.168.0 using RACADM is logged off. Message Arg 1 = root Message Arg 2 = 10.94.98.92

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Table 34. Details of getraclog (continued)

Message Arg 3 = RACADM FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------

getractime Table 35. Details of getractime

Description Displays the current iDRAC time.

Synopsis racadm getractime [-d] Input -d Displays the time in the format, YYYYMMDDhhmmss.

Output The current iDRAC time is displayed.

Example racadm getractime Mon May 13 17:17:12 2013

racadm getractime -d 20141126114423

getremoteservicesstatus Table 36. Details of getremoteservicesstatus

Description Displays the status of a system.

Synopsis racadm getremoteservicesstatus Input racadm getremoteservicesstatus

Possible values for the host system status

Powered Off In POST Out of POST Collecting System Inventory Automated Task Execution Lifecycle Controller Unified Server Configurator Server has halted at F1/F2 error prompt because of a POST error Server has halted at F1/F2/F11 prompt because there are no bootable devices available Server has entered F2 setup menu Server has entered F11 Boot Manager menu

Possible values for the for Lifecycle controller(LC) status

Ready Not Initialized Reloading data Disabled In Recovery In Use

Possible values for the real time status

Ready Not ready

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Table 36. Details of getremoteservicesstatus (continued)

Possible values for the overall status status

Ready Not ready

Possible values for the Telemetry status

Ready Not ready

Example racadm getremoteservicesstatus

getsel Table 37. Details of getsel

Description Displays all system event log (SEL) entries in iDRAC.

Synopsis racadm getsel [-i] racadm getsel [-s ][-c ]

NOTE: If no arguments are specified, the entire log is displayed.

Input i Displays the number of entries in the SEL.

-s Displays the starting record number.

-c Specifies the number of records to display.

--more Displays a screen.

NOTE: Press Q to exit from the screen.

-A Does not display headers or labels.

-o Displays each record on a single line..

-E Displays RAW SEL data along with the other data.

-R Displays only the RAW SEL data for each record

Example Display entire log.

racadm getsel Display number of records in log.

racadm getsel -i

getsensorinfo Table 38. Details of getsensorinfo

Description Displays the status for system sensors. NOTE: For the Dell PowerEdge FX2 chassis with the FM120x4 server, the power-related information is not displayed.

Synopsis racadm getsensorinfo

racadm getsensorinfo -c

Input -cCompact output format.

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NOTE: Chassis Controller is supported only on PowerEdge FX2, and GPU sensors are displayed only on PowerEdge C4140

servers.

Example

racadm getsensorinfo Sensor Type : POWER

NOTE: For current information of supported properties and their values, see the iDRAC Online Help.

Table 39. racadm getsensorinfo Sensor Type : POWER

PS1 Status Present AC Watts PS2 Status AC-Lost AC Watts

Sensor Type : TEMPERATURE

Table 40. Sensor Type : TEMPERATURE

Name>

[R/W] [R/W]

System Board Inlet Temp

Ok 20 C -7 C 47 C 3 C [Y] 42C [Y]

System Board Exhaust Temp

Ok 19 C 0 C 75 C 0 C [N] 70 C [N]

CPU1 Temp Ok 59 C 3 C 97 C 8 C [N] 92 C [N]

Sensor Type : FAN

Table 41. Sensor Type : FAN

System Board Fan1 RPM

Ok 5880 RPM 600 RPM NA 21%

System Board Fan2 RPM

Ok 6000 RPM 600 RPM NA 0%

System Board Fan3 RPM

Ok 5880 RPM 600 RPM NA 0%

System Board Fan4 RPM

Ok 5880 RPM 600 RPM NA 0%

System Board Fan5 RPM

Ok 5640 RPM 600 RPM NA 144%

System Board Fan6 RPM

Ok 5880 RPM 600 RPM NA 152%

Sensor Type : VOLTAGE

Table 42. Sensor Type : VOLTAGE

CPU1 VCORE PG Ok Good NA NA

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Table 42. Sensor Type : VOLTAGE (continued)

System Board 3.3V PG

Ok Good NA NA

System Board 5V AUX PG

Ok Good NA NA

CPU1 M23 VPP PG Ok Good NA NA System Board 1.05V PG

Ok Good NA NA

CPU1 M23 VDDQ PG Ok Good NA NA CPU1 M23 VTT PG Ok Good NA NA System Board 5V SWITCH PG

Ok Good NA NA

System Board VCCIO PG

Ok Good NA NA

System Board 2.5V AUX PG

Ok Good NA NA

PS1 Voltage 1 Ok -28.00V NA NA PS1 Voltage 2 Ok 0.00V NA NA CPU1 M01 VDDQ PG Ok Good NA NA System Board NDC PG

Ok Good NA NA

CPU1 M01 VPP PG Ok Good NA NA System Board 1.5V PG

Ok Good NA NA

System Board PS2 PG Fail

Ok Good NA NA

System Board PS1 PG Fail

Ok Good NA NA

System Board 1.5V AUX PG

Ok Good NA NA

CPU1 M01 VTT PG Ok Good NA NA PS1 Voltage 1 Ok 240 V NA NA System Board DIMM PG

Ok Good NA NA

Sensor Type : CURRENT

Table 43. Sensor Type : CURRENT

Name>

[R/W] [R/W]

PS1 Current 1

Ok 0.4 Amps NA NA 0 Amps [N] 0 Amps [N]

System Board Pwr Consumption

Ok 56 Watts NA 1386 Watts 0 Watts [N] 1260 Watts [N]

Sensor Type : PROCESSOR

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Table 44. Sensor Type : PROCESSOR

CPU1 Status Ok Presence Detected NA NA CPU2 Status N/A Absent NA NA

Sensor Type : MEMORY

Table 45. Sensor Type : MEMORY

DIMM A1 N/A Presence Detected NA NA DIMM A2 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A3 Ok Absent NA NA DIMM A4 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A5 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A6 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A7 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A8 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A9 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A10 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A11 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM A12 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B1 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B2 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B3 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B4 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B5 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B6 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B7 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B8 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B9 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B10 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B11 N/A Absent NA NA DIMM B12 N/A Absent NA NA

Sensor Type : Chassis Controller

Table 46. Sensor Type : Chassis Controller

Chassis Controller OK OK

Sensor Type : BATTERY

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Table 47. Sensor Type : BATTERY

System Board CMOS Battery

Ok Present NA NA

PERC1 ROMB Battery

Ok Unknown NA NA

PERC2 ROMB Battery

Ok Unknown NA NA

Sensor Type : PERFORMANCE

Table 48. Sensor Type : PERFORMANCE

System Board Power Optimized

Ok Not Degraded NA NA

Sensor Type : INTRUSION

Table 49. Sensor Type : INTRUSION

System Board Intrusion Closed Power ON

Sensor Type : REDUNDANCY

Table 50. Sensor Type : REDUNDANCY

System Board Fan Redundancy Full Redundant Fan System Board PS Redundancy Disabled PSU

Sensor Type : SYSTEM PERFORMANCE

Table 51. Sensor Type : SYSTEM PERFORMANCE

Name>

[R/W] [R/W]

System Board CPU Usage

Non- Critical

0% 0% 100% 0% [N] 99% [Y]

System Board IO Usage

Non- Critical

0% 0% 100% 0% [N] 99% [Y]

System Board MEM Usage

Non- Critical

0% 0% 100% 0% [N] 99% [Y]

System Board SYS Usage

Non- Critical

0% 0% 100% 0% [N] 99% [Y]

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Table 52. Sensor Type : GPU Power

Video.Slot.1 4.3MW Enabled Disabled Video.Slot.3 4.3MW Enabled Disabled Video.Slot.5 4.3MW Enabled Disabled Video.Slot.4 4.3MW Enabled Disabled Video.Slot.8 4.3MW Enabled Disabled

Table 53. Sensor Type : GPU Temperature

Temperature>

mp>

Video.Slot.1 29C 255C 255C 255C Video.Slot.3 56C 255C 255C 255C Video.Slot.5 57C 255C 255C 255C Video.Slot.4 32C 255C 255C 255C Video.Slot.8 30C 255C 255C 255C

Table 54. Sensor Type : GPU Thermal

Name>

Target Temp>

HwSlowdo wnTemp>

wnTemp>

OperatingTem p>

ratingTemp>

Status>

Status>

Video.Sl ot.1

255C 255C 255C 255C 255C Disabled Disabled

Video.Sl ot.3

255C 255C 255C 255C 255C Disabled Disabled

Video.Sl ot.5

255C 255C 255C 255C 255C Disabled Disabled

Video.Sl ot.4

255C 255C 255C 255C 255C Disabled Disabled

Video.Sl ot.8

255C 255C 255C 255C 255C Disabled Disabled

Table 55. Sensor Type : MAX DIMM TEMPERATURE

Sensor Name Reading

Max DIMM Temperature 24.000

getssninfo Table 56. Details of getssninfo

Description Displays a list of users that are connected to iDRAC. The following information is displayed: Session ID Username IP address (if applicable) Session type Login date and time in MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS format

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Table 56. Details of getssninfo (continued)

NOTE: Based on the Session ID (SSNID) or the user name (User), the iDRAC administrator can close the respective sessions or all the sessions using the closessn subcommand. For more

information, see closessn.

Synopsis racadm getssninfo [-u ] [-A]

Input -u displays only sessions associated with a specific user.

-A does not display headers or labels.

Example

racadm getssninfo

Table 57. racadm getssninfo

SSNID Type User IP Address Login Date/Time

58999 SSH root 192.168.0.10 04/07/2016 12:00:34

Display the details of sessions without header

racadm getssninfo -A

"43584" "SSH" "root" "192.168.0.10" "04/07/2016 12:00:34"

getsvctag Table 58. Details of getsvctag

Description Displays the service tag of the host system.

Synopsis racadm getsvctag

Output Any system tag as applicable.

Example Display the service tag of the host system.

racadm getsvctag

getsysinfo Table 59. Details of getsysinfo

Description Displays information related to iDRAC, managed system, and watchdog configuration.

NOTE: The hostname and OS Name fields in the getsysinfo output display accurate information

only if the OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) is installed on the managed system. If OMSA is not installed these fields may be blank or inaccurate. An exception to this are the VMware and Windows operating system names, which are displayed even if OMSA is not installed on the managed system.

Synopsis racadm getsysinfo [-d] [-A] [-c] [-4] [-6] Input 4Displays IPv4 settings

6Displays IPv6 settings

cDisplays common settings

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Table 59. Details of getsysinfo (continued)

dDisplays iDRAC information

AEliminates the printing of headers or labels

Output

RAC Information: RAC Date/Time = Tue Aug 2 14:22:36 2022

Firmware Version = 6.00.30.00 Firmware Build = 20 Last Firmware Update = 06/28/2022 11:47:02 Hardware Version = 0.01 MAC Address = 90:8d:6e:fa:f6:4e SVC Tag = 7894561

Common settings: Register DNS RAC Name = 0 DNS RAC Name = idrac-7894561 Current DNS Domain = Domain Name from DHCP = Disabled

IPv4 settings: Enabled = 1 Current IP Address = 100.101.21.94 Current IP Gateway = 100.101.21.1 Current IP Netmask = 255.255.255.0 DHCP Enabled = 1 Current DNS Server 1 = 100.101.0.5 Current DNS Server 2 = 10.8.8.8 DNS Servers from DHCP = Enabled

IPv6 settings: Enabled = 1 Current IP Address 1 = 2607:f2b1:f088:21::1e3/128 Current IP Gateway = fe80::de11:bdc:21:1 Autoconfig = 1 Link Local IP Address = fe80::607c:4042:56e2:871b/128 Current IP Address 2 = 2607:f2b1:f088:21:3e9d:c9a7:2afe:8f65/128KN Current IP Address 3 = :: Current IP Address 4 = :: Current IP Address 5 = :: Current IP Address 6 = :: Current IP Address 7 = :: Current IP Address 8 = :: Current IP Address 9 = :: Current IP Address 10 = :: Current IP Address 11 = :: Current IP Address 12 = :: Current IP Address 13 = :: Current IP Address 14 = :: Current IP Address 15 = :: DNS Servers from DHCPv6 = Disabled Current DNS Server 1 = :: Current DNS Server 2 = ::

System Information: System Model = PowerEdge XR4510c System Revision = I System BIOS Version = 0.3.8 Service Tag = 7894561 Express Svc Code = 15736515625 Host Name = WIN-JG3S2H0KE9V OS Name = OS Version = Power Status = ON Fresh Air Capable = No RollupStatus = Error

Watchdog Information: Recovery Action = None

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Present countdown value = seconds Initial countdown value = seconds

Chassis Information: Chassis Service Tag = Chassis Manager Version = 0.17.0.0.0.0

System Thermal Information: EstimatedSystemAirflow = NA EstimatedExhaustTemperature = NA

Embedded NIC MAC Addresses: NIC.Embedded.1-1-1 Ethernet = 00:00:00:00:01:00 NIC.Embedded.2-1-1 Ethernet = 00:00:00:00:01:01 NIC.Embedded.3-1-1 Ethernet = 00:00:00:00:01:02 NIC.Embedded.4-1-1 Ethernet = 00:00:00:00:01:03

Example

Display system information

racadm getsysinfo -c Display iDRAC information

racadm getsysinfo -d Display IPv4 details without header

racadm getsysinfo -A

"RAC IPv4 Information:" "1" "10.94.195.33" "10.94.195.1" "255.255.255.0" "1" "10.94.192.67" "0.0.0.0" "1"

Display svctag information

racadm -r 10.94.95.96 getsysinfo -d

gettracelog Table 60. Details of gettracelog

Description Lists all the trace login entries of iDRAC.

Synopsis racadm gettracelog [-i]

racadm gettracelog [-s <start>] [-c <count>]

Input i Displays the number of entries in iDRAC trace log.

-c Specifies the number of records to display.

-s Specifies the starting record to display.

Output The default output display shows the record number, timestamp, source and description. The timestamp begins at midnight, January 1 and increases until the system starts. After the system starts, the systems timestamp is used.

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Table 60. Details of gettracelog (continued)

Example Display entire log

racadm gettracelog Display number of records in log

racadm gettracelog -i

Total Records: 228

getversion Table 61. Details of getversion

Description Displays the current software version, model and generation information, and whether the target device can be updated.

Synopsis racadm getversion racadm getversion [-b | -c | i] racadm getversion [-f ]

Input -c Displays the server's current CPLD version.

-b Displays the server's current BIOS version.

-i Displays the server's current IDSDM version.

-f Filters the components and must be one of the following values:

bios: BIOS

idrac: iDRAC

lc: Lifecycle Controller

idsdm: SD card

racadm getversion -c

Table 62. Details of racadm getversion -c

server-1 1.0.5 PowerEdgeM520

server-2 1.0.3 PowerEdgeM610x

server-4 1.0.0 PowerEdgeM710HD

server-5 1.0.3 PowerEdgeM710

server-7 1.0.6 PowerEdgeM620

server-9 1.0.5 PowerEdgeM520

racadm getversion Bios Version = 2.0.18

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iDRAC Version = 2.00.00.00 Lifecycle Controller Version = 2.00.00.00

racadm getversion -b

Table 63. Details of racadm getversion -b

server-1 1.6.0 PowerEdgeM520

server-2 6.3.0 PowerEdgeM610x

server-4 7.0.0 PowerEdgeM710HD

server-5 6.3.0 PowerEdgeM710

server-7 1.7.1 PowerEdgeM620

server-9 1.7.1 PowerEdgeM520

Table 64. Details

switch-1 MXL 10/40GbE X01 9-2(0-296)

switch-2 M8024-k 10GbE SW A00 5.0.1.3

switch-3 Dell PowerConnect M8024

X00

switch-4 Dell PowerConnect M8024

X00

switch-5 Dell PowerConnect M6348

X02

switch-6 Dell PowerConnect M6220

A01

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groupmanager Table 65. Details of groupmanager

Description Allows you to:

Delete the group from the group manager. Remove the iDRAC from group by itself by using admin privileges. Join the group using administrator privileges.

NOTE: This subcommand is supported only on iDRAC9.

Synopsis To delete the group from the group manager.

groupmanager delete g To remove the iDRAC from group by itself by using administrator privileges.

groupmanager removeself g To join the group using administrator privileges.

groupmanager joingroup -g -uid -pcode < grouppasscode>

Input -g Specifies the name of the iDRAC member group

-uid Specifies the group user id

-pcode Specifies the group passcode

Example To delete the group from the groupmanager:

racadm groupmanager delete g To remove the iDRAC from the group by itself:

racadm groupmanager removeself g To join server to the local iDRAC group:

racadm groupmanager joingroup -g -uid -pcode <12345>

httpsbootcert Table 66. Details of httpsbootcert

Description Allows you to manage BIOS https Boot Certificate Management operations.

Synopsis To import the bios https Boot Certificate from a remote share or local system

racadm httpsbootcert help import To export the bios https boot Certificate to a remote share or local system

racadm httpsbootcert help export To delete the bios https boot certificate

racadm httpsbootcert help delete

Input -iIndex of the boot device 1 to 4

-fFilename of the bios https Boot Device Certificate

-lNetwork share location

-uUsername for the remote share

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Table 66. Details of httpsbootcert (continued)

-pPassword for the remote share

NOTE: The supported file formats are .cer,.der,.crt,.pem and .txt.

NOTE: This command supports both IPV4 and IPV6 formats. IPV6 is applicable for CIFS and NFS type remote shares.

Example To import the boot device cert with index 1 from a remote CIFS share:

racadm httpsbootcert import -i 1 -f httpsboot_cert.txt -l // 10.94.161.103/share -u admin -p mypass

To import the boot device cert with index 2 from a remote NFS share:

racadm httpsbootcert import -i 2 -f httpsboot_cert.cer -l 192.168.2.14:/share

To import the boot device cert with index 2 from a remote HTTP share:

racadm httpsbootcert import -i 2 -f httpsboot_cert.der -l http:// 192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass

To import the boot device cert with index 2 from a remote HTTPS share:

racadm httpsbootcert import -i 2 -f httpsboot_cert.pem -l https:// 192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass

To iImport the boot device cert with index 3 from a local share using local racadm:

racadm httpsbootcert import -f httpsboot_cert.crt

To import the boot device cert with index 4 from a local share using remote racadm:

racadm -r 10.94.161.119 -u root -p calvin httpsbootcert import -f httpsboot_cert.txt

To export the boot device cert with index 1 to a remote CIFS share:

racadm httpsbootcert export -i 1 -f httpsboot_cert.txt -l // 10.94.161.103/share -u admin -p mypass

To export the boot device cert with index 2 to a remote NFS share:

racadm httpsbootcert export -i 2 -f httpsboot_cert.cer -l 192.168.2.14:/share

To export the boot device cert with index 2 to a remote HTTP share:

racadm httpsbootcert export -i 2 -f httpsboot_cert.der -l http:// 192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass

To export the boot device cert with index 2 to a remote HTTPS share:

racadm httpsbootcert export -i 2 -f httpsboot_cert.crt -l https:// 192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass

To export the boot device cert with index 3 to local share using local racadm:

racadm httpsbootcert export -f httpsboot_cert.pem

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Table 66. Details of httpsbootcert (continued)

To export the boot device cert with index 4 to a local share using remote racadm:

racadm -r 10.94.161.119 -u root -p calvin httpsbootcert export -f httpsboot_cert.txt

NOTE: These commands do not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location is HTTP/HTTPS. To perform the operation with HTTP or HTTPS via a proxy, the proxy parameters must be first configured using the lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes group.

Once these proxy parameters are configured, they become the part of default configuration. The proxy attributes should be cleared to end use of the HTTP/HTTPS proxy. The valid lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes HTTP/HTTPS proxy parameters are:

UserProxyUserName

UserProxyPassword

UserProxyServer

UserProxyPort

UserProxyType

To view the list of proxy attributes, use racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes.

To delete the boot device cert with index 1:

racadm httpsbootcert delete -i 1 To delete the boot device cert with index 2:

racadm httpsbootcert delete -i 2

hwinventory Table 67. Details of hwinventory

Description Allows you to display or export current internal hardware inventory or shipped hardware inventory by device.

NOTE: iDRAC supports a maximum of 12 parallel sessions of hardware inventory.

Synopsis racadm hwinventory racadm hwinventory networktransceiver racadm hwinventory NIC|FC|Infiniband racadm hwinventory racadm hwinventory export -f -u -p -l

Input Specifies the FQDD of the target device.

FQDD NIC.Slot.12

NOTE: The hwinventory subcommand supports NIC, Infiniband and FC FQDDs only.

-f Exported Hardware Inventory filename.

-u Username of the remote share to where the file must be exported. Specify user name in a domain as domain/username

-p Password for the remote share to where the file must be exported.

-l Network share location to where the Hardware Inventory must be exported.

Examples

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To get the hwinventory, run the following command:

racadm hwinventory -------------------------HARDWARE INVENTORY------------------------

[InstanceID: AHCI.Embedded.2-1] Device Type = Controller AlarmState = Alarm Not present AutoConfigBehavior = NotApplicable Bus = 0 CPUAffinity = Not Applicable CacheSizeInMB = 0 MB CachecadeCapability = Cachecade Virtual Disk not supported ConfigLockdownCapable = False ConfigLockdownState = Disabled ConnectorCount = 0 CurrentControllerMode = NotSupported Device = 0 DeviceCardDataBusWidth = Unknown DeviceCardManufacturer = DELL DeviceCardSlotLength = Unknown DeviceCardSlotType = Unknown DeviceDescription = Embedded AHCI 2 DriverVersion = Not Applicable EncryptionCapability = None EncryptionMode = None FQDD = AHCI.Embedded.2-1 Function = 0 InstanceID = AHCI.Embedded.2-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 MaxAvailablePCILinkSpeed = Not Applicable MaxPossiblePCILinkSpeed = Not Applicable PCIDeviceID = 1BD2 PCISubDeviceID = A8A PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 8086 PatrolReadState = Unknown PersistentHotspare = Not Applicable PrimaryStatus = Unknown ProductName = Intel Corporation RealtimeCapability = Incapable RollupStatus = Unknown SASAddress = Not Applicable SecurityStatus = Encryption Not Capable SharedSlotAssignmentAllowed = Not Applicable SlicedVDCapability = Sliced Virtual Disk creation not supported SupportControllerBootMode = Not Supported SupportEnhancedAutoForeignImport = Not Supported SupportRAID10UnevenSpans = Not supported SupportsLKMtoSEKMTransition = No T10PICapability = Not supported UpdateLockdownCapable = False UpdateLockdownState = Disabled -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: AHCI.Embedded.1-1] Device Type = Controller AlarmState = Alarm Not present AutoConfigBehavior = NotApplicable Bus = 0 CPUAffinity = Not Applicable CacheSizeInMB = 0 MB CachecadeCapability = Cachecade Virtual Disk not supported ConfigLockdownCapable = False ConfigLockdownState = Disabled ConnectorCount = 0 CurrentControllerMode = NotSupported Device = 0 DeviceCardDataBusWidth = Unknown DeviceCardManufacturer = DELL DeviceCardSlotLength = Unknown DeviceCardSlotType = Unknown

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DeviceDescription = Embedded AHCI 1 DriverVersion = Not Applicable EncryptionCapability = None EncryptionMode = None FQDD = AHCI.Embedded.1-1 Function = 0 InstanceID = AHCI.Embedded.1-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 MaxAvailablePCILinkSpeed = Not Applicable MaxPossiblePCILinkSpeed = Not Applicable PCIDeviceID = 1BF2 PCISubDeviceID = A8A PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 8086 PatrolReadState = Unknown PersistentHotspare = Not Applicable PrimaryStatus = Unknown ProductName = Intel Corporation RealtimeCapability = Incapable RollupStatus = Unknown SASAddress = Not Applicable SecurityStatus = Encryption Not Capable SharedSlotAssignmentAllowed = Not Applicable SlicedVDCapability = Sliced Virtual Disk creation not supported SupportControllerBootMode = Not Supported SupportEnhancedAutoForeignImport = Not Supported SupportRAID10UnevenSpans = Not supported SupportsLKMtoSEKMTransition = No T10PICapability = Not supported UpdateLockdownCapable = False UpdateLockdownState = Disabled -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: CPU.Socket.1] Device Type = CPU CPUFamily = Intel(R) Xeon(TM) CPUStatus = CPU Enabled Cache1Associativity = 12-way Set-Associative Cache1ErrorMethodology = Parity Cache1InstalledSize = 1600 KB Cache1Level = L1 Cache1Location = Internal Cache1PrimaryStatus = OK Cache1SRAMType = Unknown Cache1Size = 1600 KB Cache1Type = Unified Cache1WritePolicy = Write Back Cache2Associativity = 16-way Set-Associative Cache2ErrorMethodology = Single-bit ECC Cache2InstalledSize = 40960 KB Cache2Level = L2 Cache2Location = Internal Cache2PrimaryStatus = OK Cache2SRAMType = Unknown Cache2Size = 40960 KB Cache2Type = Unified Cache2WritePolicy = Write Back Cache3Associativity = Fully Associative Cache3ErrorMethodology = Single-bit ECC Cache3InstalledSize = 53760 KB Cache3Level = L3 Cache3Location = Internal Cache3PrimaryStatus = OK Cache3SRAMType = Unknown Cache3Size = 53760 KB Cache3Type = Unified Cache3WritePolicy = Write Back Characteristics = 64-bit Capable CurrentClockSpeed = 1600 MHz DeviceDescription = CPU 1 ExecuteDisabledCapable = Yes ExecuteDisabledEnabled = Yes

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ExternalBusClockSpeed = 16000 MHz FQDD = CPU.Socket.1 HyperThreadingCapable = Yes HyperThreadingEnabled = Yes InstanceID = CPU.Socket.1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2021-11-20T06:47:19 Manufacturer = Intel MaxClockSpeed = 4000 MHz Model = Genuine Intel(R) CPU 0000%@ NumberOfEnabledCores = 20 NumberOfEnabledThreads = 40 NumberOfProcessorCores = 20 PPIN = 7160B9F456E04A84 PrimaryStatus = OK TurboModeCapable = Yes TurboModeEnabled = Yes VirtualizationTechnologyCapable = Yes VirtualizationTechnologyEnabled = Yes Voltage = 1.6 V -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: iDRAC.Embedded.1-1#IDRACinfo] Device Type = iDRACCard DNSDomainName = laas.adc.delllabs.net DNSRacName = idrac-MWN1059 DeviceDescription = iDRAC FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1-1 FirmwareVersion = 6.10.00.00 GUID = 44454c4c-5700-104e-8031-cdc04f303539 IPMIVersion = 2.0 InstanceID = iDRAC.Embedded.1-1#IDRACinfo LANEnabledState = Disabled LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-05-24T15:13:39 Model = Enterprise PermanentMACAddress = 90:8d:6e:f9:a9:4e ProductDescription = This system component provides a complete set of remote management functions for PowerEdge servers SOLEnabledState = Enabled URLString = https://100.68.218.179:443 -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: DIMM.Socket.A1] Device Type = Memory BankLabel = A CPUAffinity = 1 CurrentOperatingSpeed = 4800 MT/s DeviceDescription = DIMM A1 FQDD = DIMM.Socket.A1 InstanceID = DIMM.Socket.A1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2021-11-20T06:47:19 ManufactureDate = Mon Jul 19 07:00:00 2021 UTC Manufacturer = Hynix Semiconductor MemoryTechnology = DRAM MemoryType = DDR-5 MemoryTypeExtended = RDIMM Model = DDR5 DIMM PartNumber = HMCG78MEBRA115N PrimaryStatus = OK Rank = Single Rank SerialNumber = 138B9F1F Size = 16384 MB Speed = 4800 MHz SystemEraseCapability = Not Supported VolatileSize = 16384 MB -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: NIC.Mezzanine.1A-3-1] Device Type = NIC AutoNegotiation = Enabled BusNumber = 106

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CPUAffinity = 1 ControllerBIOSVersion = 220.0.56.0 CurrentMACAddress = E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B2 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16 DeviceDescription = NIC in Mezzanine 1A Port 3 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 EFIVersion = 220.0.11.0 FCoEOffloadMode = Unknown FQDD = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-3-1 FamilyVersion = 22.0.7.20 FunctionNumber = 2 InstanceID = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-3-1 LANDriverVersion = 220.0.11 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 LinkDuplex = Unknown MaxBandwidth = 100 MediaType = BACKPLANE MinBandwidth = 0 NicMode = Unknown PCIDeviceID = 1751 PCISubDeviceID = 5250 PCISubVendorID = 14e4 PCIVendorID = 14e4 PartNumber = 0DCWFP PermanentMACAddress = E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B2 PrimaryStatus = OK ProductName = Broadcom Adv Quad 25Gb Ethernet - E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B2 Protocol = NIC ReceiveFlowControl = On SNAPIState = Disabled SNAPISupport = Not Available SerialNumber = VNFCVBA1990075 SlotLength = Other SlotType = PCI Express Gen 4 TransmitFlowControl = On UpdateLockdownCapable = True UpdateLockdownState = Disabled VPISupport = Not Available VendorName = Broadcom Corp iScsiOffloadMode = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: NIC.Mezzanine.1A-2-1] Device Type = NIC AutoNegotiation = Enabled BusNumber = 106 CPUAffinity = 1 ControllerBIOSVersion = 220.0.56.0 CurrentMACAddress = E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B1 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16 DeviceDescription = NIC in Mezzanine 1A Port 2 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 EFIVersion = 220.0.11.0 FCoEOffloadMode = Unknown FQDD = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-2-1 FamilyVersion = 22.0.7.20 FunctionNumber = 1 InstanceID = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-2-1 LANDriverVersion = 220.0.11 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 LinkDuplex = Full Duplex LinkSpeed = 25Gbps MaxBandwidth = 100 MediaType = BACKPLANE MinBandwidth = 0 NicMode = Unknown PCIDeviceID = 1751 PCISubDeviceID = 5250 PCISubVendorID = 14e4 PCIVendorID = 14e4 PartNumber = 0DCWFP

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PermanentMACAddress = E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B1 PrimaryStatus = OK ProductName = Broadcom Adv Quad 25Gb Ethernet - E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B1 Protocol = NIC ReceiveFlowControl = Off SNAPIState = Disabled SNAPISupport = Not Available SerialNumber = VNFCVBA1990075 SlotLength = Other SlotType = PCI Express Gen 4 TransmitFlowControl = Off UpdateLockdownCapable = True UpdateLockdownState = Disabled VPISupport = Not Available VendorName = Broadcom Corp iScsiOffloadMode = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: NIC.Mezzanine.1A-1-1] Device Type = NIC AutoNegotiation = Enabled BusNumber = 106 CPUAffinity = 1 ControllerBIOSVersion = 220.0.56.0 CurrentMACAddress = E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B0 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16 DeviceDescription = NIC in Mezzanine 1A Port 1 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 EFIVersion = 220.0.11.0 FCoEOffloadMode = Unknown FQDD = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-1-1 FamilyVersion = 22.0.7.20 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-1-1 LANDriverVersion = 220.0.11 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-18T13:45:07 LinkDuplex = Unknown MaxBandwidth = 100 MediaType = BACKPLANE MinBandwidth = 0 NicMode = Unknown PCIDeviceID = 1751 PCISubDeviceID = 5250 PCISubVendorID = 14e4 PCIVendorID = 14e4 PartNumber = 0DCWFP PermanentMACAddress = E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B0 PrimaryStatus = OK ProductName = Broadcom Adv Quad 25Gb Ethernet - E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B0 Protocol = NIC ReceiveFlowControl = On SNAPIState = Disabled SNAPISupport = Not Available SerialNumber = VNFCVBA1990075 SlotLength = Other SlotType = PCI Express Gen 4 TransmitFlowControl = On UpdateLockdownCapable = True UpdateLockdownState = Disabled VPISupport = Not Available VendorName = Broadcom Corp iScsiOffloadMode = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: NIC.Mezzanine.1A-4-1] Device Type = NIC AutoNegotiation = Enabled BusNumber = 106 CPUAffinity = 1 ControllerBIOSVersion = 220.0.56.0 CurrentMACAddress = E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B3 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16

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DeviceDescription = NIC in Mezzanine 1A Port 4 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 EFIVersion = 220.0.11.0 FCoEOffloadMode = Unknown FQDD = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-4-1 FamilyVersion = 22.0.7.20 FunctionNumber = 3 InstanceID = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-4-1 LANDriverVersion = 220.0.11 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 LinkDuplex = Unknown MaxBandwidth = 100 MediaType = BACKPLANE MinBandwidth = 0 NicMode = Unknown PCIDeviceID = 1751 PCISubDeviceID = 5250 PCISubVendorID = 14e4 PCIVendorID = 14e4 PartNumber = 0DCWFP PermanentMACAddress = E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B3 PrimaryStatus = OK ProductName = Broadcom Adv Quad 25Gb Ethernet - E4:3D:1A:E4:C9:B3 Protocol = NIC ReceiveFlowControl = On SNAPIState = Disabled SNAPISupport = Not Available SerialNumber = VNFCVBA1990075 SlotLength = Other SlotType = PCI Express Gen 4 TransmitFlowControl = On UpdateLockdownCapable = True UpdateLockdownState = Disabled VPISupport = Not Available VendorName = Broadcom Corp iScsiOffloadMode = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: NIC.Mezzanine.1A-3-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 106 CPUAffinity = 1 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16 Description = NetXtreme-E BCM57504 4x25G KR Mezz DeviceDescription = NIC in Mezzanine 1A Port 3 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 FQDD = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-3-1 FunctionNumber = 2 InstanceID = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-3-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries PCIDeviceID = 1751 PCISubDeviceID = 5250 PCISubVendorID = 14E4 PCIVendorID = 14E4 SlotLength = Other SlotType = PCI Express Gen 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: NIC.Mezzanine.1A-2-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 106 CPUAffinity = 1 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16 Description = NetXtreme-E BCM57504 4x25G KR Mezz DeviceDescription = NIC in Mezzanine 1A Port 2 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 FQDD = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-2-1 FunctionNumber = 1 InstanceID = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-2-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25

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LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries PCIDeviceID = 1751 PCISubDeviceID = 5250 PCISubVendorID = 14E4 PCIVendorID = 14E4 SlotLength = Other SlotType = PCI Express Gen 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: NIC.Mezzanine.1A-1-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 106 CPUAffinity = 1 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16 Description = NetXtreme-E BCM57504 4x25G KR Mezz DeviceDescription = NIC in Mezzanine 1A Port 1 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 FQDD = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-1-1 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-1-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-18T13:45:07 Manufacturer = Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries PCIDeviceID = 1751 PCISubDeviceID = 5250 PCISubVendorID = 14E4 PCIVendorID = 14E4 SlotLength = Other SlotType = PCI Express Gen 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: NIC.Mezzanine.1A-4-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 106 CPUAffinity = 1 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16 Description = NetXtreme-E BCM57504 4x25G KR Mezz DeviceDescription = NIC in Mezzanine 1A Port 4 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 FQDD = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-4-1 FunctionNumber = 3 InstanceID = NIC.Mezzanine.1A-4-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries PCIDeviceID = 1751 PCISubDeviceID = 5250 PCISubVendorID = 14E4 PCIVendorID = 14E4 SlotLength = Other SlotType = PCI Express Gen 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: AHCI.Embedded.2-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 0 CPUAffinity = Not Applicable DataBusWidth = Unknown Description = Intel Corporation DeviceDescription = Embedded AHCI 2 DeviceNumber = 25 FQDD = AHCI.Embedded.2-1 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = AHCI.Embedded.2-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = Intel Corporation PCIDeviceID = 1BD2 PCISubDeviceID = 0A8A PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 8086 SlotLength = Unknown

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SlotType = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: SMBus.Embedded.3-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 0 CPUAffinity = Not Applicable DataBusWidth = Unknown Description = Intel Corporation DeviceDescription = Embedded SM Bus 3 DeviceNumber = 31 FQDD = SMBus.Embedded.3-1 FunctionNumber = 4 InstanceID = SMBus.Embedded.3-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = Intel Corporation PCIDeviceID = 1BC9 PCISubDeviceID = 0A8A PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 8086 SlotLength = Unknown SlotType = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: AHCI.Embedded.1-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 0 CPUAffinity = Not Applicable DataBusWidth = Unknown Description = Intel Corporation DeviceDescription = Embedded AHCI 1 DeviceNumber = 24 FQDD = AHCI.Embedded.1-1 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = AHCI.Embedded.1-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = Intel Corporation PCIDeviceID = 1BF2 PCISubDeviceID = 0A8A PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 8086 SlotLength = Unknown SlotType = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: Video.Embedded.1-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 3 CPUAffinity = Not Applicable DataBusWidth = Unknown Description = Integrated Matrox G200eW3 Graphics Controller DeviceDescription = Embedded Video Controller 1 DeviceNumber = 0 FQDD = Video.Embedded.1-1 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = Video.Embedded.1-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. PCIDeviceID = 0536 PCISubDeviceID = 0A8A PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 102B SlotLength = Unknown SlotType = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: ISABridge.Embedded.1-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 0 CPUAffinity = Not Applicable

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DataBusWidth = Unknown Description = Intel Corporation DeviceDescription = Embedded ISA Bridge 1 DeviceNumber = 31 FQDD = ISABridge.Embedded.1-1 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = ISABridge.Embedded.1-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = Intel Corporation PCIDeviceID = 1B81 PCISubDeviceID = 0A8A PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 8086 SlotLength = Unknown SlotType = Unknown -------------------------------------------------------------------

[InstanceID: Disk.Direct.1-1:AHCI.Embedded.1-1] Device Type = PhysicalDisk BlockSizeInBytes = 512 Bytes BusProtocol = SATA CPUAffinity = Not Applicable Certified = NotApplicable ConfigLockdownCapable = False ConfigLockdownState = Disabled Connector = 5 CryptographicEraseCapable = Not Capable DeviceDescription = Disk 1 on Embedded AHCI Controller 1 DriveFormFactor = 2.5 inch EncryptionProtocol = None ErrorRecoverable = NotApplicable FQDD = Disk.Direct.1-1:AHCI.Embedded.1-1 FreeSizeInBytes = 0 Bytes HotSpareStatus = No InstanceID = Disk.Direct.1-1:AHCI.Embedded.1-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-03-03T04:48:52 Manufacturer = TOSHIBA ManufacturingDay = 29 ManufacturingWeek = 40 ManufacturingYear = 2010 MaxCapableSpeed = 6 Gbps MediaType = Solid State Drive Model = KHK6YRSE480G NonRAIDDiskCachePolicy = Unknown OperationName = None OperationPercentComplete = 0 % PCIeCapableLinkWidth = None PCIeNegotiatedLinkWidth = None PPID = PH-05TWWG-TBPKK-0AT-00PR-A02 PowerStatus = Spun-Up PredictiveFailureState = Smart Alert Absent PrimaryStatus = Unknown RAIDType = Unknown RaidStatus = Non-RAID RemainingRatedWriteEndurance = Unknown Revision = DBC4 RollupStatus = Unknown SASAddress = 58CE38E91158E838 SecurityState = Not Capable SerialNumber = X0TS10PRTK7M SizeInBytes = 480103981056 Bytes Slot = 1 SupportedEncryptionTypes = No encryption supported SystemEraseCapability = CryptographicErasePD T10PICapability = Not supported UpdateLockdownCapable = False UpdateLockdownState = Disabled UsedSizeInBytes = 0 Bytes WWN = 58CE38E91158E838 -------------------------------------------------------------------

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[InstanceID: System.Embedded.1] Device Type = System AssetTag = BIOSReleaseDate = 03/03/2022 BIOSVersionString = 0.2.10 BaseBoardChassisSlot = 1 BatteryRollupStatus = OK BladeGeometry = Single width, full height BoardPartNumber = 0V8V97X20 BoardSerialNumber = CNFCP001B40148 CMCIP = 100.68.218.11 CPLDVersion = 0.3.4 CPURollupStatus = OK ChassisBoardPartNumber = ChassisBoardSerialNumber = ChassisModel = PowerEdge MX700 ChassisName = MX-MWB-NGM-L1_ ChassisServiceTag = MWBNGM1 ChassisSystemHeight = 7 U CurrentRollupStatus = OK DeviceDescription = System EstimatedExhaustTemperature = Not applicable EstimatedSystemAirflow = Not applicable ExpressServiceCode = 49862807037 FQDD = System.Embedded.1 HostName = WIN-JG3S2H0KE9V InstanceID = System.Embedded.1 IsOEMBranded = False LastSystemInventoryTime = 2022-05-18T18:58:25 LastUpdateTime = 2022-05-18T20:01:22 LicensingRollupStatus = OK LifecycleControllerVersion = 6.10.00.00 ManagedSystemSize = 7 U Manufacturer = Dell Inc. MaxCPUSockets = 2 MaxDIMMSlots = 32 MaxPCIeSlots = 3 MemoryOperationMode = OptimizerMode MemoryRollupStatus = OK Model = PowerEdge MX760c NodeID = MWN1059 PlatformGUID = 3935304f-c0cd-3180-4e10-00574c4c4544 PopulatedCPUSockets = 1 PopulatedDIMMSlots = 1 PopulatedPCIeSlots = 1 PowerCap = 32767 Watts PowerCapEnabledState = Disabled PowerState = On PrimaryStatus = OK RollupStatus = OK SELRollupStatus = OK ServerAllocation = 0 Watts ServiceTag = MWN1059 StorageRollupStatus = OK SysMemErrorMethodology = Multi-bit ECC SysMemFailOverState = NotInUse SysMemLocation = System board or motherboard SysMemMaxCapacitySize = 12582912 MB SysMemPrimaryStatus = OK SysMemTotalSize = 16384 MB SystemGeneration = 16G Modular SystemID = 2698 SystemRevision = I TempRollupStatus = OK TempStatisticsRollupStatus = OK UUID = 4c4c4544-0057-4e10-8031-cdc04f303539 VoltRollupStatus = OK smbiosGUID = 44454c4c-5700-104e-8031-cdc04f303539 -------------------------------------------------------------------

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To get the list of NIC FQDDs, run the following command:

racadm hwinventory nic NIC.Slot.2-1-1:Emulex OCe14102-U1-D - 00:90:FA:4C:FE:C2 PartitionCapable : 1

NIC.Slot.2-1-2:Emulex OCe14102-U1-D - 00:90:FA:4C:FE:C3 PartitionCapable : 2

NIC.Slot.2-1-3:Emulex OCe14102-U1-D - 00:90:FA:4C:FE:C4 PartitionCapable : 3

NIC.Slot.2-1-4:Emulex OCe14102-U1-D - 00:90:FA:4C:FE:C5 PartitionCapable : 4

To get the list of Infiniband FQDDs, run the following command:

racadm hwinventory InfiniBand InfiniBand.Slot.3-1-1:Mellanox ConnectX-6 Single Port VPI HDR QSFP Adapter - 12:12:12:11:11:BB PartitionCapable : 1

InfiniBand.Slot.3-1-2:Mellanox ConnectX-6 Single Port VPI HDR QSFP Adapter - 12:12:12:11:11:BB PartitionCapable : 2

To display the statistics for the NIC FQDD, type the following command:

$racadm hwinventory Total RDMA Packets Received: 0

Total RDMA Packets Transmitted: 0

Total RDMA Bytes Transmitted: 0

Total RDMA Bytes Received: 0

Total RDMA Transmitted ReadRequest Packets: 0

Total RDMA Transmitted Send Packets: 0

Total RDMA Transmitted Write Packets: 0

Total RDMA Protocol Errors: 0

Total RDMA Protection Errors: 0

To get the complete details for NIC.Embedded.1-1-1, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory NIC.Embedded.1-1-1 Device Description: Embedded NIC 1 Port 1 Partition 1 status: OK PCI Vendor ID: 14e4 PCI Sub Vendor ID: 1028 PCI Device ID: 165f PCI Sub Device ID: 08ff Current MAC Address: F4:02:70:BF:95:BA Permanent MAC Address: F4:02:70:BF:95:BA Virtual iSCSI MAC Address: Unavailable Permanent iSCSI MAC Address: Unavailable Virtual FIP MAC Address: Unavailable Permanent FIP MAC Address: Unavailable Permanent FCoE MAC Address: Unavailable Slot Type: Not Applicable Data Bus Width: Unknown Slot Length: Not Applicable Bus Number: 225 DeviceNumber: 0 Function Number: 0

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Last Update Time: 2021-05-18T07:32:41 Last System Inventory Time: 2021-11-08T09:54:31 ProductName: Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet BCM5720 - F4:02:70:BF:95:BA WWN: Unavailable VirtWWN: Unavailable WWPN: Unavailable VirtWWPN: Unavailable Family Version: 21.80.9 Controller BIOS Version: 1.39 EFI Version: 21.6.18 FCoE WWNN: Unavailable Vendor Name: Broadcom Corp Number of PCI-e Functions Supported per Port: 1 Number of PCI-e Functions Currently Enabled per Port: 1 OS Driver Version: 214.0.0.6 ISCSI OS Driver Version: Unavailable FCOE OS Driver Version: Unavailable FC OS Driver Version: Unavailable RDMA OS Driver Version: Unavailable Protocol: NIC Link Duplex: Not Applicable Link Speed: Not Applicable Auto Negotiated: Disabled Transmit Flow Control: Off Receive Flow Control: Off Media Type: BASE-T NIC Mode: Not Applicable FCoE Offload Mode: Not Applicable iSCSI Offload Mode: Not Applicable SNAPI Support: Not Available SNAPI State: Disabled VPI Support: Not Available Update Lockdown Capable: True Update Lockdown State: Disabled CPU Affinity: Not Applicable Max Bandwidth: Not Applicable Min Bandwidth: Not Applicable Max Number of IOs per session supported: 0 Number of Max LOGINs per port: 0 Max Number of exchanges: 0 Max NPIV WWN per port: 0 Number of Targets Supported: 0 Max Number of outstanding commands supported across all sessions: 0 Virtual Addressing: Capable UEFI: Capable iSCSI Offload: Not Capable iSCSI Boot: Not Capable TCP OffloadEngine: Not Capable FCoE: Not Capable FCoE Boot: Not Capable PXE Boot: Capable SRIOV: Not Capable Wake on LAN: Capable Network Management Pass Through: Capable OS2BMC PassThrough: Capable Energy Efficient Ethernet: Capable On Chip Thermal Sensor: Capable NPar: Not Capable Remote PHY: Not Capable Feature Licensing: Not Capable IPSec Offload: Not Capable MAC Sec: Not Capable RDMA: Not Capable Enhanced Transmission Selection: Not Capable Priority Flow Control: Not Capable DCB Exchange Protocol: Not Capable Congestion Notification: Not Capable VEB-VEPA Single Channel: Not Capable VEB: Not Capable

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VEB-VEPA Multi Channel: Not Capable EVB: Not Capable BPE: Not Capable Open Flow: Not Capable Partition WOL Support: Not Capable Virtual Link Control: Not Capable Partition RX Flow Control: Not Capable Partition TX Flow Control: Not Capable TX Bandwidth Control Maximum: Not Capable TX Bandwidth Control Minimum: Not Capable Persistence Policy Capability: Capable

To get the complete details for NIC.Embedded.2-1-1, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory NIC.Embedded.2-1-1 Device Description: Embedded NIC 1 Port 2 Partition 1 status: OK PCI Vendor ID: 14e4 PCI Sub Vendor ID: 1028 PCI Device ID: 165f PCI Sub Device ID: 08ff Current MAC Address: F4:02:70:BF:95:BB Permanent MAC Address: F4:02:70:BF:95:BB Virtual iSCSI MAC Address: Unavailable Permanent iSCSI MAC Address: Unavailable Virtual FIP MAC Address: Unavailable Permanent FIP MAC Address: Unavailable Permanent FCoE MAC Address: Unavailable Slot Type: Not Applicable Data Bus Width: Unknown Slot Length: Not Applicable Bus Number: 225 DeviceNumber: 0 Function Number: 1 Last Update Time: 2021-05-18T07:32:41 Last System Inventory Time: 2021-11-08T09:54:31 ProductName: Broadcom Gigabit Ethernet BCM5720 - F4:02:70:BF:95:BB WWN: Unavailable VirtWWN: Unavailable WWPN: Unavailable VirtWWPN: Unavailable Family Version: 21.80.9 Controller BIOS Version: 1.39 EFI Version: 21.6.18 FCoE WWNN: Unavailable Vendor Name: Broadcom Corp Number of PCI-e Functions Supported per Port: 1 Number of PCI-e Functions Currently Enabled per Port: 1 OS Driver Version: 214.0.0.6 ISCSI OS Driver Version: Unavailable FCOE OS Driver Version: Unavailable FC OS Driver Version: Unavailable RDMA OS Driver Version: Unavailable Protocol: NIC Link Duplex: Full Duplex Link Speed: 1000 Mbps Auto Negotiated: Enabled Transmit Flow Control: On Receive Flow Control: On Media Type: BASE-T NIC Mode: Not Applicable FCoE Offload Mode: Not Applicable iSCSI Offload Mode: Not Applicable SNAPI Support: Not Available SNAPI State: Disabled VPI Support: Not Available Update Lockdown Capable: True Update Lockdown State: Disabled

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CPU Affinity: Not Applicable Max Bandwidth: Not Applicable Min Bandwidth: Not Applicable Max Number of IOs per session supported: 0 Number of Max LOGINs per port: 0 Max Number of exchanges: 0 Max NPIV WWN per port: 0 Number of Targets Supported: 0 Max Number of outstanding commands supported across all sessions: 0 Virtual Addressing: Capable UEFI: Capable iSCSI Offload: Not Capable iSCSI Boot: Not Capable TCP OffloadEngine: Not Capable FCoE: Not Capable FCoE Boot: Not Capable PXE Boot: Capable SRIOV: Not Capable Wake on LAN: Capable Network Management Pass Through: Capable OS2BMC PassThrough: Capable Energy Efficient Ethernet: Capable On Chip Thermal Sensor: Capable NPar: Not Capable Remote PHY: Not Capable Feature Licensing: Not Capable IPSec Offload: Not Capable MAC Sec: Not Capable RDMA: Not Capable Enhanced Transmission Selection: Not Capable Priority Flow Control: Not Capable DCB Exchange Protocol: Not Capable Congestion Notification: Not Capable VEB-VEPA Single Channel: Not Capable VEB: Not Capable VEB-VEPA Multi Channel: Not Capable EVB: Not Capable BPE: Not Capable Open Flow: Not Capable Partition WOL Support: Not Capable Virtual Link Control: Not Capable Partition RX Flow Control: Not Capable Partition TX Flow Control: Not Capable TX Bandwidth Control Maximum: Not Capable TX Bandwidth Control Minimum: Not Capable Persistence Policy Capability: Capable

To get the complete details for InfiniBand.Slot.3-1-1, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory InfiniBand.Slot.3-1-1 Device Description: InfiniBand in Slot 3 Port 1 Partition 1 status: Ok PCI Vendor ID: 15b3 PCI Sub Vendor ID: 15b3 PCI Device ID: 101b PCI Sub Device ID: 0022 Current (Virtual) MAC Address: 12:12:12:11:11:BB Permanent MAC Address: 98:03:9B:9F:53:12 Virtual iSCSI MAC Address: Not Available Permanent iSCSI MAC Address: Not Available Virtual Port GUID Address: Not Available Permanent Port GUID Address: 9803:9B03:009F:5312 Node GUID Address: 9803:9B03:009F:5312 Virtual Node GUID Address: 1234:1234:1111:2222 Permanent FCoE MAC Address: Not Available Slot Type: PCI Express Gen 4 Data Bus Width: 8x or x8 Slot Length: Long Length Bus Number: 161 DeviceNumber: 0

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Function Number: 0 Last Update Time: 20200620115358.000000+000 Last System Inventory Time: 20200620120506.000000+000 ProductName: Mellanox ConnectX-6 Single Port VPI HDR QSFP Adapter - 12:12:12:11:11:BB UEFI Device Path: PciRoot(0x5)/Pci(0x3,0x1)/Pci(0x0,0x0)/ MAC(1212121111BB,0x1) Family Version: 20.27.40.52 Controller BIOS Version: Not Available EFI Version: 14.20.25 Vendor Name: Mellanox Technologies, Inc. Number of PCI-e Functions Supported per Port: 2 Number of PCI-e Functions Currently Enabled per Port: 2 LAN Driver Version: Not Available InfiniBand OS Driver Version: 5.0-0 ISCSI OS Driver Version: Not Available FCoEOS Driver Version: Not Available FC OS Driver Version: Not Available RDMA OS Driver Version: Not Available Media Type: SFFCAGE Protocol: InfiniBand SNAPI Support: Available SNAPI State: Enabled VPI Support: Available Virtual(Flex) Addressing: Capable UEFI: Capable iSCSI Offload: Not Capable iSCSI Boot: Capable TCP OffloadEngine: Not Capable PXE Boot: Capable SRIOV: Capable Wake on LAN: Not Capable Network Management Pass Through: Capable OS2BMC PassThrough: Capable Energy Efficient Ethernet: Not Capable On Chip Thermal Sensor: Capable NPar: Capable Remote PHY: Not Capable Feature Licensing: Not Capable IPSec Offload: Not Capable MAC Sec: Not Capable RDMA: Capable Enhanced Transmission Selection: Not Capable Priority Flow Control: Not Capable DCB Exchange Protocol: Not Capable Congestion Notification: Not Capable VEB-VEPA Single Channel: Not Capable VEB-VEPA Multi Channel: Not Capable EVB: Not Capable BPE: Not Capable Open Flow: Not Capable Partition WOL Support: Not Capable Virtual Link Control: Capable Partition RX Flow Control: Not Capable Partition TX Flow Control: Not Capable TX Bandwidth Control Maximum: Capable TX Bandwidth Control Minimum: Capable Persistence Policy Capability: Capable Supported Link Width: 1X,2X,4X Supported Link Speed: SDR,DDR,QDR,FDR,EDR,HDR

To get the list of network transceivers, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory networktransceiver NIC.Slot.2-1-1 NIC.Slot.2-2-1 NIC.Slot.3-1-1 FC.Slot.6-2

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To display the network transceiver properties with FQDD, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory networktransceiver NIC.Slot.1-2-1 Vendor Name: DELL Part Number: 3YWG7 Serial Number: CN0136039120031 Revision: A0 Identifier Type: SFP/SFP+/SFP28

To export the inventory to a remote CIFS share, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory export -f Myinventory.xml -u admin -p xxx -l //1.2.3.4/share

To export the inventory to a remote NFS share, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory export -f Myinventory.xml -u admin -p xxx -l 1.2.3.4:/share

To export the inventory to local file system using local Racadm, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory export -f Myinventory.xml

To export the inventory to a remote HTTP share:

racadm hwinventory export -f Myinventory.xml -u httpuser -p httppass -l http:// test.com/share

To export the inventory to a remote HTTPS share:

racadm hwinventory export -f Myinventory.xml -u httpuser -p httppass -l http:// test.com/share

To display the information about pro-accelerators and its FQDD's:

racadm hwinventory accelerator To display the Standard hardware inventory verbose description for the ProcAccelerator.Slot.8-1, type the following

command:

racadm hwinventory ProcAccelerator.Slot.8-1

Model: Not Available Board Part Number: Not Available Serial Number: Not Available FPGA Part Number: Not Applicable Firmware Version: Not Available CPUAffinity: 1

To display the information about InfiniBand Cards and its FQDD's:

racadm hwinventory InfiniBand To display the Standard hardware inventory verbose description for the FC.Slot.21, type the following command:

racadm hwinventory FC.Slot.2-1 PCI Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Sub Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Device ID: 2532 PCI Sub Device ID: 015c PCI Bus: 67 PCI Device: 0 PCI Function: 0 Vendor Name: Unavailable Device Name: QLogic QLE2560 8Gb Fibre Channel

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Adapter - 21000024FF089D8A WWN: 20:00:00:24:FF:08:9D:8A VirtWWN: 20:00:00:24:FF:08:9D:8A WWPN: 21:00:00:24:FF:08:9D:8A VirtWWPN: 21:00:00:24:FF:08:9D:8A Chip Type: ISP2532 Family Version: 02.57.14 EFI Version: 2.34 OS Driver Version: Unavailable First FC Target WWPN: 50:06:01:60:44:60:28:8C First FC Target LUN: 0 Second FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Second FC Target LUN: 0 Hard Zone Address: 0 Hard Zone Enable: Disabled FC Tape Enable: Disabled Loop reset Delay: 5 Frame Payload Size : 2048 Fabric Login Retry Count: 0 Fabric Login Timeout: 0 Port Login Retry Count: 8 Port Login Timeout: 3000 Port Down Retry Count: 45 Port Down Timeout: 0 Link Down Timeout: 45000 Port Number: 1 Port Speed: 0 No capabilities found for FQDD "FC.Slot.2-1" racadm>> racadm hwinventory FC.Slot.3-1 PCI Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Sub Vendor ID: 1077 PCI Device ID: 2031 PCI Sub Device ID: 0256 PCI Bus: 4 PCI Device: 0 PCI Function: 0 Vendor Name: QLogic Device Name: QLogic QLE2660 16Gb FC Adapter - 2001000E1E091075 WWN: 20:00:00:0E:1E:09:10:75 VirtWWN: 20:00:00:0E:1E:09:10:75 WWPN: 20:01:00:0E:1E:09:10:75 VirtWWPN: 20:01:00:0E:1E:09:10:75 Chip Type: 8324, Rev. 02 Family Version: 02.00.84 EFI Version: 5.30 OS Driver Version: 9.1.10.27 First FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 First FC Target LUN: 0 Second FC Target WWPN: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 Second FC Target LUN: 0 Hard Zone Address: 0 Hard Zone Enable: Disabled FC Tape Enable: Disabled Loop reset Delay: 5 Frame Payload Size : 2048 Fabric Login Retry Count: 0 Fabric Login Timeout: 0 Port Login Retry Count: 8 Port Login Timeout: 3000 Port Down Retry Count: 30 Port Down Timeout: 0 Link Down Timeout: 30000 Port Number: 1 Port Speed: 0 Max Number of IOs per connection supported: 9 Maximum number of Logins per port: 8 Maximum number of exchanges: 9 Maximum NPIV per port: 1 Maximum number of FC Targets supported: 8 Maximum number of outstanding commands across all connections: 9 Flex Addressing: Capable UEFI: Capable

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FC Start: Capable On Chip Thermal Sensor: Capable Feature Licensing: Not Capable

ifconfig Table 68. Details of ifconfig

Description Displays the contents of the network interface table.

To use this subcommand, you must have the Execute Diagnostic Commands permission.

Synopsis racadm ifconfig

Input N/A

Table 69. Example

eth0 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1D:09:FF:DA:23 inet addr:192.168.0.0 Bcast:192.168.0.255 Mask:255.255.255.0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST MTU:1500 Metric:1 RX packets:2550665 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0 TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0 collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000 RX bytes:272532097 (259.9 MiB) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)

iLKM Table 70. Details of iLKM

Description The iLKM subcommand allows you to enable or disable iLKM support for a server, and rekey iLKM- supported devices on a server.

To run this subcommand, you must have the following privileges:

Enableserver control and configure iDRAC privileges Disableserver control and configure iDRAC privileges Rekeyserver control and configure iDRAC privileges Getstatuslogin privileges

Synopsis NOTE: To run enable or disable subcommands, the target server must have SEKM license.

To get iLKM status.

racadm ilkm getstatus

To enable iLKM feature.

racadm ilkm enable -keyid -passphrase

To disable iLKM feature.

racadm ilkm disable

To request iDRAC to rekey all iLKM devices.

racadm ilkm rekey -oldpassphrase -newkeyid -newpassphrase

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Input -keyidKey Identifier

-passphrasePassword

-oldpassphraseOld Password

-newkeyidNew Key ID

-newpassphraseNew Password

Example To get iLKM status.

racadm ilkm getstatus

To enable iLKM feature.

racadm ilkm enable -keyid keyID -passphrase password

To disable iLKM feature.

racadm ilkm disable

To request iDRAC to rekey all iLKM devices.

racadm ilkm rekey -oldpassphrase password -newkeyid keyID -newpassphrase pasword

infinibandstatistics Table 71. Details of infinibandstatistics

Description Displays the list of InfiniBand devices managed by the server for which statistics are available.

Synopsis racadm infinibandstatistics

Input The fully qualified device descriptor of the device.

NOTE: Partition Driver State and Partition OS Driver State properties are the same

for infinibandstatistics.

Example Display the statistics of all InfiniBand devices managed by the server.

racadm infinibandstatistics Display the statistics of the InfiniBand specified by InfiniBand.Slot.3-1.

racadm infinibandstatistics InfiniBand.Slot.3-1 Device Description: InfiniBand in Slot 3 Port 1 Partition 1 Port Transmit Data: 0 Port Receive Data: 0 Port Transmit Packets: 0 Port Receive Packets: 0 Port Transmit Wait: 0 Port Transmit Discard: 0 Symbol Error Count: 0 Link Error Recovery Count: 0 Link Downed Count: 0 Port Receive Errors: 0 Port Receive Remote Physical Errors: 0 Port Receive Switch Relay Errors: 0 Local Link Integrity Errors: 0 Excessive Buffer Overrun: 0 VL15 Dropped: 0

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Table 71. Details of infinibandstatistics (continued)

Total Bytes Received: Not Applicable Total Bytes Transmitted: Not Applicable Total Unicast Bytes Received: Not Applicable Total Multicast Bytes Received: Not Applicable Total Broadcast Bytes Received: Not Applicable Total Unicast Bytes Transmitted: Not Applicable Total Multicast Bytes Transmitted: Not Applicable Total Broadcast Bytes Transmitted: Not Applicable FCS Error Packets Received: Not Applicable Alignment Error Packets Received: Not Applicable False Carrier Error Packets Received: Not Applicable Runt Frames Received: Not Applicable Jabber Error Frames Received: Not Applicable Total Pause XON Frames Received: Not Applicable Total Pause XOFF Frames Received: Not Applicable Discarded Packets: 0 Total Pause XON Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Total Pause XOFF Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Single Collision Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Multiple Collision Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Late Collision Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Excessive Collision Frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Link Status: Down Link Width: Not Available Link Speed: Not Available Partition Link Status: Up Partition Driver State: Operational

NOTE: When Port, Partition or RDMA statistics are not available, the output displays No Port/ Partition/RDMA Statistics found for FQDD .

inlettemphistory Table 72. Details of inlettemphistory

Description Displays the average and the peak temperatures during the last hour, day, week, month, or year. Also Exports the inlet temperature history data file. The file can be exported to a remote file share, local file system, or the management station.

NOTE: For FM120x4 systems, this subcommand provides the historical data for system board temperature.

Synopsis racadm inlettemphistory get

racadm inlettemphistory export -f -u -p \ -l -t

racadm -r -u -p inlettemphistory\ export -f -u -p -l -t

This command does not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location (-l) is HTTP/HTTPS. To perform the operation with HTTP or HTTPS through a proxy, the proxy parameters must be first configured using the lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes. Once these proxy parameters are configured, they become the part of default configuration; the proxy attributes should be cleared to end use of the HTTP/ HTTPS proxy.

The valid lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes HTTP/HTTPS proxy parameters are: UserProxyUserName

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UserProxyPassword UserProxyServer UserProxyPort UserProxyType To view the list of proxy attributes, use racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes.

Input -f Exports inlet temperature history filename. The maximum length of this parameter is 64 characters.

NOTE: If a file with the specified filename exists, then the older file is replaced with the new history file.

-u User name of the remote share to export the file. Specify user name in a domain as domain or username.

-p Password for the remote share to where the file must be exported.

-l Network share location to where the inlet temperature history must be exported. The maximum length of this parameter is 256 characters.

NOTE: The supported network locations are CIFS, NFS, HTTP, and HTTPS.

-t Specifies the exported file type. Valid values are xml and csv. These values are case-insensitive.

NOTE: From firmware RACADM, only export to a remote share is supported. The behavior of remote share is not defined when the path specified (-l) contains special characters.

NOTE: This command supports both IPV4 and IPV6 formats. IPV6 is applicable for CIFS and NFS type remote shares.

Example Export the log to a remote CIFS share.

racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.xml -u admin -p xxx -l // 1.2.3.4/share -t xml

Export the log to a remote HTTP share.

racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.xml -u httpuser -p httppwd\n -l http://test.com -t xml

Export the log to a remote HTTPS share.

racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.xml -u httpsuser -p httpspwd\n -l https://test.com -t xml

Export the log to a remote NFS share.

racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.csv -l 1.2.3.4:/home/user -t csv Export the log to a remote FTP share.

racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.csv -u ftpuser -p ftppwd -l ftp://test.com/share -t csv

Export the log to a remote TFTP share.

racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.csv -l tftp://test.com/share -t csv

Export the log to local file system using Local RACADM.

racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.xml -t xml Export the log to management station using Remote RACADM.

racadm -r 1.2.3.4 -u user -p xxx inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.csv -t csv

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Table 72. Details of inlettemphistory (continued)

View the inlet temperature history.

racadm inlettemphistory get

Duration Above Warning Threshold as Percentage = 0.0% Duration Above Critical Threshold as Percentage = 0.0%

Average Temperatures Last Hour = 23C ( 73.4F ) Last Day = 24C ( 75.2F ) Last Week = 24C ( 77.0F ) Last Month = 25C ( 77.0F ) Last Year = 23C ( 73.4F )

Peak Temperatures Last Hour = 23C ( 73.4F ) [At Wed, 21 May 2017 11:00:57] Last Day = 25C ( 77.0F ) [At Tue, 21 May 2017 15:37:23] Last Week = 27C ( 80.6F ) [At Fri, 20 May 2017 10:38:20] Last Month = 29C ( 84.2F ) [At Wed, 16 May 2017 15:34:13] Last Year = 29C ( 84.2F ) [At Wed, 16 May 2017 15:34:13]

Configure the proxy parameter.

racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername admin1 Remove the the proxy parameter.

racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername View the list of proxy attributes.

racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes

jobqueue Table 73. Details of jobqueue

Description Enables you to view and delete a job or jobs in the current Job Queue. NOTE:

To run this subcommand, you must have the Server control privilege.

If an unexpected error message is displayed for any operation, ensure you delete some jobs in the jobqueue and retry the operation.

Use jobqueue create command after applying a pending device configuration. Else, you may see a job creation and deletion in the lclog.

Multi-object Set commands using XML, or JSON files do NOT require a jobqueue create command; jobs will be automatically created by the Set command.

Synopsis racadm jobqueue view -i

racadm jobqueue delete [-i ][--all]

where valid options are -i and --all.

racadm jobqueue create [-r ] [-s ] [-e ]

racadm jobqueue create [-r ] [-s ] [-e ] [--realtime]

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Input -i Specifies a job ID that is displayed or deleted.

NOTE: The value JID_CLEARALL will force delete all the possible jobs in the queue.

--all The job IDs that are not applicable are deleted.

-fqdd Specifies an FQDD for which a job should be created.

r Specifies a reboot type.

none No Reboot Job. This option is the default value.

pwrcycle Power cycle.

graceful Graceful Reboot without forced shut down.

forced Graceful Reboot with forced shut down.

start time Specifies a start time for job scheduled in the yyyymmddhhmmss format. TIME_NOW means immediate. Next Reboot means job is in scheduled state until the next manual restart.

expiry time Specifies expiry time for the job execution in the yyyymmddhhmmss format. The job must start by this time. TIME_NA means expiry time is not applicable.

--realtime Specifies the real time job. NOTE:

--realtime is applicable for storage configuration commands run on

PowerEdge servers with PERC 9 or newer storage controllers. To check if the controller supports realtime capability, run storage get controllers -o -p RealtimeConfigurationCapability command.

-r option is not valid for real time configuration.

Example View jobs in the current job queue.

racadm jobqueue view View status of a specific job ID.

racadm jobqueue view -i Issue configuration changes for a PowerEdge RAID controller then start a real time job to

execute the changes.

racadm set RAID.Slot.3-1.RAIDdefaultWritePolicy WriteBack racadm set RAID.Slot.3-1.Name Prod Workload racadm jobqueue create RAID.Slot.3-1 realtime

Delete all possible jobs from the current job queue.

racadm jobqueue delete --all Delete a specific job from the current job queue.

racadm jobqueue delete -i To clear all the jobs in the job queue.

racadm jobqueue delete i JID_CLEARALL Create a Job for the provided FQDD and add to the job queue.

racadm jobqueue create NIC.Integrated.1-1 -r pwrcycle -s TIME_NOW -e 20120501100000

NOTE: As RACADM does not support warm boot job creation, you will not observe any LCL messages.

Create a real time configuration job for the specified RAID controller.

racadm jobqueue create RAID.Integrated.1-1 -s TIME_NOW -- realTime

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Table 73. Details of jobqueue (continued)

RAC1024: Successfully scheduled a job. Verify the job status using "racadm jobqueue view -i JID_xxxxx" command. Commit JID = JID_927008261880

Create a commit job for InfiniBand objects.

racadm jobqueue create

krbkeytabupload Table 74. details of krbkeytabupload

Description Uploads a Kerberos keytab file to iDRAC.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Server Control privilege.

Synopsis racadm krbkeytabupload [-f ]

is the name of the file including the path.

Input -f Specifies the filename of the keytab uploaded. If the file is not specified, the keytab file in the current directory is selected.

Output When successful Kerberos Keytab successfully uploaded to the RAC message is displayed. If unsuccessful, appropriate error message is displayed.

Example racadm krbkeytabupload -f c:\keytab\krbkeytab.tab

lclog Table 75. Details of lclog

Description Allows you to: Export the lifecycle log history. The log exports to remote or local share location. View the lifecycle log for a particular device or category Add comment to a record in lifecycle log Add a work note (an entry) in the lifecycle log View the status of a configuration job.

NOTE:

When you run this command on Local RACADM, the data is available to RACADM as a USB partition and may display a pop-up message.

While Lifecycle Controller is running for racadm commands, you cannot perform other operation which needs Lifecycle Controller Partition. If the Lifecycle Controller Partition is unreleased (because of improper closure of racadm command in the partition), then you must wait 20-35 minutes to clear the Lifecycle Controller Partition

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Table 75. Details of lclog (continued)

Synopsis racadm lclog comment edit q -m

racadm lclog view -i -a -c -s -b -q -n -r -e

racadm lclog export -f -u -p -l

racadm lclog export -f -u -p -l --complete

racadm -r -u -p lclog export\ -f -u -p -l

racadm -r -u -p lclog export\ -f -u -p -l -- complete

racadm lclog viewconfigresult -j

racadm lclog worknote add -m

Input -iDisplays the number of records present in the active log.

-aThe agent ID used to filter the records. Only one agent ID is accepted. The value is case- insensitive. Valid Agent-ID values: UEFI_SS_USC CusOsUp UEFI_Inventory iDRAC UEFI_DCS SEL RACLOG DE WSMAN RACADM iDRAC_GUI

-kFilters the records based on the filter string provided in racadm lclog view command.

-c The category used to filter the records. Provides multiple categories using a "," as the delimiter. The value is case-insensitive. Valid category values: System Storage Worknotes Config Updates Audit

-b The subcategory used to filter the records. Provides multiple subcategories using a "," as the delimiter.

-qThe sequence number from which the records must be displayed. Records older than this sequence number is displayed.

NOTE: This parameter input is an integer. If an alphanumeric input is provided, then invalid subcommand syntax error is displayed.

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-nSpecifies the n number of records that must be displayed. On Local RACADM, if this parameter is not specified, by default 100 logs are retrieved.

-rDisplays events that have occurred after this time. The time format is yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS. The time stamp must be provided within double quotation marks.

-eDisplays events that have occurred before this time. The time format is yyyy-mm-dd HH:MM:SS. The time stamp must be provided within double quotation marks.

-f Specifies the file location and name where lifecycle log is exported.

-a Specifies the FTP Server IP address or FQDN, user name, and password.

-l Specifies the location of the network share or area on file system where lifecycle log is exported. Two types of network shares are supported: SMB-mounted path: // / /

image> NFS-mounted path: :/ .

-u Specifies the user name for accessing the FTP server, or Domain and user name for accessing network share location.

-p Specifies the password for accessing the FTP server or share location.

-sThe severity used to filter the records. Provide multiple severities using a "," as the delimiter. The value is case-insensitive. Valid Severity values: Warning Critical Info

m User comment string for a record that must be inserted in the Lifecycle Controller log. This comment string must be less than 128 characters. The text must be specified within double quotation mark.

NOTE: HTML-specific characters may appear as escaped text.

-m Adds a worknote (an entry) in the Lifecycle log. This worknote must be less than 256 characters. The text must be specified within double quotation mark.

NOTE: HTML-specific characters may appear as escaped text.

NOTE: For -m and m options, you need test alert privilege.

--completeExport the complete Lifecycle log as a compressed file. The exported file is of the type .xml.gz.

-j Specifies the Job ID.

Example Display the number of records present in the Lifecycle log.

racadm lclog view -i Display the records containing the string session

racadm lclog view -k session Display the iDRAC agent idrac records, under the storage category and storage physical disk drive

subcategory, with severity set to warning.

racadm lclog view -a idrac -c storage -b pdr -s warning Display the records under storage and system categories with severities set to warning or critical.

racadm lclog view -c storage,system -s warning,critical Display the records having severities set to warning or critical, starting from sequence number 4.

racadm lclog view -s warning,critical -q 4 Display 5 records starting from sequence number 20.

racadm lclog view -q 20 -n 5

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Display all records of events that have occurred between 2011-01-02 23:33:40 and 2011-01-03 00:32:15.

racadm lclog view -r "2011-01-02 23:33:40" -e "2011-01-03 00:32:15" Display all the available records from the active Lifecycle log.

racadm lclog view

NOTE: If output is not returned when this command is used remotely, then retry increasing the remote RACADM timeout value. To increase the timeout value, run the command racadm set iDRAC.Racadm.Timeout . Alternatively, you can retrieve few records.

Add a comment to record number 5 in the Lifecycle log.

racadm lclog comment edit q 5 m This is a test comment. Add a worknote to the Lifecycle log.

racadm lclog worknote add -m "This is a test worknote." Export the complete Lifecycle log in gzip format to a remote FTP share

racadm lclog export -f log.xml.gz -u ftppuser -p ftppwd l ftp:// 192.168.0/share

Export the complete Lifecycle log in gzip format to a remote TFTP share

racadm lclog export -f log.xml.gz tftp://192.168.0.1/ Export the Lifecycle log to a remote FTP share

racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml -u ftppuser -p ftppwd l ftp:// 192.168.0/share

Export the Lifecycle log to a remote TFTP share

racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml tftp://192.168.0.1/ Export the Lifecycle log to a remote CIFS share.

racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml -u admin -p xxx -l //192.168.0/share Export the complete Lifecycle log in gzip format to a remote CIFS share.

racadm lclog export -f log.xml.gz -u admin -p xxx -l //192.168.0/share --complete

Export the Lifecycle log to a remote NFS share.

racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml -l 192.168.0:/home/lclog_user Export the Lifecycle log to a local share using Local RACADM.

racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml Export the complete Lifecycle log in gzip format to a local share using Local RACADM.

racadm lclog export -f log.xml.gz --complete Export the Lifecycle log lclog to a local share using Remote RACADM.

racadm -r 192.168.0 -u admin -p xxx lclog export -f Mylog.xml Display the status of the specified Job ID with Lifecycle Controller.

racadm lclog viewconfigresult -j JID_123456789012

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Export the complete Lifecycle Log in gzip format to a remote HTTP share:

racadm lclog export -f log.xml.gz -u httpuser -p httppwd -l http:// test.com

Export the complete Lifecycle Log in gzip format to a remote HTTPS share

racadm lclog export -f log.xml.gz -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l https:// test.com

Export the Life Cycle Log to a remote HTTP share

racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml -u httpuser -p httppwd -l http:// test.com

Export the Life Cycle Log to a remote HTTPS share

racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l https:// test.com

license Table 76. license

Description Manages the hardware licenses.

Synopsis racadm license view [-c ]

racadm license import [-f ] -l -u -p -c [-o]

racadm license import -u -p -f \ -l -c [-o]

racadm license export -f [-l ] [-u ] [-p ] -e -c

racadm license export -u -p -f \ -l -t

racadm license export -u -p -f \ -l -e

racadm license export -u -p -f \ -l -c

racadm license delete -t [-o]

racadm license delete -e [-o]

racadm license delete -c [-o]

Input view View license information.

import Installs a new license.

export Exports a license file.

delete Deletes a license from the system.

-l Network share location from where the license file must be imported. Possible locations are NFS, CIFS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, TFTP.

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If the file is on a shared location, then -u and -p must be used.

NOTE: Using an invalid or unreachable IP for remote share (HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, TFTP) may not return an error message.

-f Filename or path to the license file

-e Specifies the entitlement ID of the license file that must be exported

-t Specifies the transaction ID.

-c Specifies the component name on which the license is installed.

-o Overrides the End User License Agreement (EULA) warning and imports, replaces or deletes the license.

-u Username of the system where the file will be exported.

-p Password of the user on the system where the file will be exported.

NOTE: Only a user with Server Control and Configure iDRAC privilege can run the import,

delete, and replace commands.

NOTE: For export license, you need Login and Configure iDRAC privilege.

NOTE: This command supports both IPV4 and IPV6 formats. IPV6 is applicable for CIFS and NFS type remote shares.

Examples

View all License Information on System.

$racadm license view

iDRAC.Embedded.1 Status = OK Device = iDRAC.Embedded.1 Device Description = iDRAC Unique Identifier = H1VGF2S License #1 Status = OK Transaction ID = 5 License Description = iDRAC Enterprise License License Type = PERPETUAL Entitlement ID = Q3XJmvoxZdJVSuZemDehlcrd License Bound = H1VGF2S Expiration = Not Applicable

Import a new license to a specific device in a known location.

$racadm license import -f license.xml -l //shareip/sharename -u <share user> -p <share user password> -c idrac.embedded.1

Import a license from a CIFS share to a device, in this case Embedded iDRAC.

racadm license import -u admin -p xxx -f License.xml -l //192.168.0/licshare -c idrac.embedded.1

Import a license from an NFS share to a device, in this case Embedded iDRAC.

racadm license import -f Licen.xml -l 192.168.0:/share -c idrac.embedded.1 Import a license from an HTTP share to a device, in this case Embedded iDRAC.

racadm license import -f Licen.xml -u httpuser -p httppswd -l http://test.com -c idrac.embedded.1

Import a license from an HTTPS share to a device, in this case Embedded iDRAC.

racadm license import -f Licen.xml -u httpsuser -p httpspswd -l https://test.com -c idrac.embedded.1

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Import a license from an FTP share to a device, in this case Embedded iDRAC.

racadm license import -f Licen.xml -u ftpuser -p ftppwd -l ftp://test.com/share -c idrac.embedded.1

Import a license from an TFTP share to a device, in this case Embedded iDRAC.

racadm license import -f Licen.xml -l tftp://test.com/share -c idrac.embedded.1 Import a license by overriding the EULA warning.

racadm license import -u admin -p passwd -f License.xml -l //192.168.0/licshare -c idrac.embedded.1 -o

-Import a license from the local filesystem using local racadm: racadm license import -f License.xml -c idrac.embedded.1

-Import a license from the local filesystem using remote racadm: racadm license import -f C:\Mylicdir\License.xml -c idrac.embedded.1

Import a license from the local file system using Local RACADM.

racadm license import -f License.xml -c idrac.embedded.1 Import a license from the local file system using Remote RACADM.

racadm -r 192.168.0.1 -u admin -p xxx license import -f C:\Mylicdir\License.xml -c idrac.embedded.1

Export a license file.

racadm license export -f license.xml -l 192.168.0:/share -u uname -p xxx -c iDRAC.Embedded.1

Instead of -c, you can use -e or -t For Remote RACADM, if filename is not specified, the files are exported to the directory where RACADM is running.

Export license to an NFS share using transaction ID, in this case transaction 27.

racadm license export -f License.xml -l 192.168.0:/licshare -t 27

Export license to a CIFS share specifying the entitlement ID, in this case abcdxyz.

racadm license export -u admin -p passwd -f License.xml -l //192.168.0/licshare -e abcdxyz

racadm license export -u httpuser -p httppwd -f License.xml -l http://test.com -e abcdxyz

racadm license export -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -f License.xml -l https://test.com -e abcdxyz

racadm license export -f License.xml -l tftp://test.com/share -e abcdxyz

racadm license export -u ftpuser -p ftppwd -f License.xml -l ftp://test.com/share -e abcdxyz

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Export license to a CIFS share specifying the FQDD. While using the -c option and exporting a license from a device, more than one license file may be exported. Therefore if a filename is given, an index is appended to the end of the filename such asLicenseFile0.xml, LicenseFile1.xml. In this case, the device is Embedded iDRAC.

racadm license export -u admin -p xxx -f LicenseFile.xml -l //192.168.0/licshare -c idrac.embedded.1

racadm license export -u httpuser -p httppswd -f LicenseFile.xml -l http://test.com -c idrac.embedded.1

racadm license export -u httpsuser -p httpspswd -f LicenseFile.xml -l https:// test.com -c idrac.embedded.1

racadm license export -f LicenseFile.xml -l tftp://test.com/share -c idrac.embedded.1

racadm license export -u ftpuser -p ftppwd -f LicenseFile.xml -l ftp://test.com/share -c idrac.embedded.1

Delete licenses on a particular device, in this case Embedded iDRAC.

racadm license delete -c idrac.embedded.1 Delete a license using entitlement ID, in this case xYZabcdefg.

racadm license delete -e xYZabcdefg Delete a license using transaction ID, in this case 2.

racadm license delete -t 2

netstat Table 77. Details of netstat

Description Display the routing table and network statistics.

Synopsis racadm netstat

Privilege Required

Debug

Examples

To display the routing table and network statistics, type the following command:

$ racadm netstat

networktransceiverstatistics Table 78. Details of networktransceiverstatistics

Description Displays the statistics for the list of NIC transceivers.

Synopsis NOTE: The target server must have iDRAC Datacenter license to run this command.

racadm networktransceiverstatistics

racadm networktransceiverstatistics

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racadm networktransceiverstatistics -all

Input fully qualified device descriptor of the NIC

-allfor all the available network transceivers

Example To display the available network transceivers managed by the server for statistics:

racadm networktransceiverstatistics To display the statistics of the network transceiver specified by NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:

racadm networktransceiverstatistics NIC.Integrated.1-1-1 To display the statistics of all the network transceivers managed by the server:

racadm networktransceiverstatistics -all

nicstatistics Table 79. Details of nicstatistics

Description Displays the statistics for the NIC FQDD.

Synopsis racadm nicstatistics

racadm nicstatistics

racadm hwinventory NIC.Integrated.1-1

NOTE: Partition Driver State and Partition OS Driver State properties are the same

for nicstatistics.

Examples

To display the statistics for the integrated NIC, type the following command:

racadm nicstatistics NIC.Integrated.1-1-1 Device Description: Integrated NIC 1 Port 1 Partition 1 Total Bytes Received: 0 Total Bytes Transmitted: 0 Total Unicast Bytes Received: 0 Total Multicast Bytes Received: 0 Total Broadcast Bytes Received: 0 Total Unicast Bytes Transmitted: 0 Total Multicast Bytes Transmitted: 0 Total Broadcast Bytes Transmitted: 0 FCS error packets Received: 0 Alignment error packets Received: Not Applicable False Carrier error packets Received: Not Applicable Runt frames Received: 0 Jabber error frames Received: 0 Total Pause XON frames Received: Not Applicable Total Pause XOFF frames Received: Not Applicable Discarded packets: 0 Single Collision frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Multiple Collision frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Late Collision frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Excessive Collision frames Transmitted: Not Applicable Link Status: Down OS Driver State: Operational FCoE Packets Received: Not Applicable FCoE Packets Transmitted: Not Applicable FC CRC Error Count: Not Applicable FCoE Packets Dropped: Not Applicable

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FCoE Link Failures: Not Applicable Lan Unicast Packets Received: 0 Lan Unicast Packets Transmitted: 0 Lan FCS Receive Errors: Not Applicable Partition Link Status: Down Partition Driver State: Operational Total RDMA Packets Received: 0 Total RDMA Packets Transmitted: 0 Total RDMA Bytes Transmitted: 0 Total RDMA Bytes Received: 0 Total RDMA Transmitted ReadRequest Packets: Not Applicable Total RDMA Transmitted Send Packets: Not Applicable Total RDMA Transmitted Write Packets: Not Applicable Total RDMA Protocol Errors: Not Applicable Total RDMA Protection Errors: Not Applicable

NOTE: When Port, Partition or RDMA statistics are not available, the output displays No Port/Partition/RDMA Statistics found for FQDD .

To get the network statistics, type the following command:

racadm nicstatistics

NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:QLogic 2x25GE QL41232HQCU NIC - 34:80:0D:2A:D9:E0 PartitionCapable : 1

NIC.Integrated.1-1-2:QLogic 2x25GE QL41232HQCU NIC - 34:80:0D:2A:D9:E2 PartitionCapable : 2

NIC.Integrated.1-1-3:QLogic 2x25GE QL41232HQCU NIC - 34:80:0D:2A:D9:E4 PartitionCapable : 3

NIC.Integrated.1-1-4:QLogic 2x25GE QL41232HQCU NIC - 34:80:0D:2A:D9:E6 PartitionCapable : 4

pcieslotview Table 80. Details of pcieslotview

Description The pcieslotview subcommand is used to display PCIe slot details.

Synopsis racadm pcieslotview

racadm pcieslotview --all

racadm pcieslotview

Input PCIe slot key.

--all view details of all the PCIe Slots.

Examples

To display available PCIe slot keys, run the following command:

racadm>>pcieslotview PCIe.Slot.3#SysSlot PCIe.Mezzanine.1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.7:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.6:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.9:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.8:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.0:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.1:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.3:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.2:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.5:1#SysSlot PCIeSSD.BaySlot.4:1#SysSlot

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To display details of all the PCIe Slots, run the following command:

racadm>>pcieslotview --all Slot : PCIe.Slot.3#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : False Slot Type : FullLength PCIe Type : Gen4 Lanes : 16 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIe.Mezzanine.1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : False Slot Type : FullLength PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 8 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.7:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.6:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.9:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.8:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.0:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.1:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4

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CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.3:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.2:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.5:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable --------------------------------------------------------- Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.4:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable ---------------------------------------------------------

To display details of specific PCIe slot, run the following command:

racadm>>pcieslotview PCIeSSD.BaySlot.4:1#SysSlot Slot : PCIeSSD.BaySlot.4:1#SysSlot Populated : No State : Enabled Hot Pluggable : True Slot Type : U2 PCIe Type : Gen3 Lanes : 4 CPU Affinity : Not Applicable ---------------------------------------------------------

ping Table 81. Details of ping

Description Verifies if the destination IP address is reachable from iDRAC with the current routing-table contents. A destination IP address is required. Based on the current routing-table contents, an ICMP echo packet is sent to the destination IP address.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Debug privilege.

Synopsis racadm ping

Input The IP address of the remote endpoint to ping.

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Table 81. Details of ping (continued)

Output PING 192.168.0 (192.168.0): 56 data bytes64 bytes from 192.168.0: seq=0 ttl=64 time=4.121 ms 192.168.0 ping statistics 1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0 percent packet lossround- trip min/avg/max = 4.121/4.121/4.121 ms

ping6 Table 82. Details of ping6

Description Verifies if the destination IPv6 address is reachable from iDRAC or with the current routing-table contents. A destination IPv6 address is required. Based on the current routing-table contents, an ICMP echo packet is sent to the destination IPv6 address.

To run this subcommand, you must have Debug privilege.

Synopsis racadm ping6

Input the IPv6 address of the remote endpoint to ping.

Example Pinging 2011:de11:bdc:194::31 from 2011:de11:bdc:194::101 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms Reply from 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: time<1ms

Ping statistics for 2011:de11:bdc:194::31: Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss), Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds: Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms

plugin Table 83. Details of RACADM Plugin

Description The plugin subcommand allows you to perform operations on various plugins.

Synopsis racadm plugin view

racadm plugin view --all

racadm plugin view

racadm plugin enable

racadm plugin disable

racadm plugin restart

racadm plugin uninstall

Input Specifies the fully qualified device descriptor of the plugin. --all Specifies details of all plugins.

Example To restart the plugin by FQDD:

racadm plugin restart Plugin.Integrated.INT.000

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To enable the plugin by FQDD

racadm plugin enable Plugin.Integrated.INT.000

To disable the plugin by FQDD

racadm plugin disable Plugin.Integrated.INT.000

To uninstall the plugin by FQDD

racadm plugin uninstall Plugin.Integrated.INT.000

To view the available plugins

racadm plugin view

To view the specific plugin details by FQDD

racadm plugin view Plugin.Integrated.INT.000

To display details of all the plugins

racadm plugin view --all

racadm proxy Table 84. Details of RACADM Proxy

Description On the PowerEdge FX2/FX2s systems, you can manage the compute sleds and CMC using the iDRACs RACADM Proxy feature that redirects commands from iDRAC to CMC. You can return the CMC response to local or remote RACADM.to access the CMC configuration and reporting features without placing the CMC on the management network. The CMC configuration commands are supported through local proxy when local configuration is enabled on iDRAC.

NOTE: Local racadm and local racadm proxy runs with root user privilege.

Synopsis Local RACADM proxy usage

racadm --proxy

Remote RACADM proxy usage

racadm -u -p -r --proxy

NOTE:

The attribute racadm get -g cfgractuning -o cfgRacTuneChassisMgmtAtServer must be set as non-zero in CMC.

The attribute racadm get system.ChassisControl.ChassisManagementMonitoring attribute must be enabled in iDRAC.

--proxy must be entered at the end of the command.

The root privilege is the default privilege for Local RACADM proxy.

The user privilege in the Remote RACADM proxy for CMC maps to iDRAC privilege.

Table 85. Details of CMC and iDRAC privilege for an operation

Required CMC Privilege for an operation Required iDRAC Privilege for proxy operation

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Table 84. Details of RACADM Proxy

Table 85. Details of CMC and iDRAC privilege for an operation (continued)

CMC Login User Login

Chassis Configuration Administrator Configure

User Configuration Administrator Configure User

Clear Logs Administrator Logs

Chassis Control Administrator System Control

Server Administrator System Control

Test Alert User System Operations

Debug Command Administrator Debug

Fabric x Administrator (where x is A, B, or C) System Control

When CMC is not placed on the network, the import, export, and file operation commands to CIFS, NFS, or FTP will fail.

When the Remote or Local RACADM Proxy operation is in progress, if the iDRAC is reset, then the Proxy operation fails and the output is not displayed in Remote or Local RACADM.

When racadm getsystem.ChassisControl.ChassisManagementMonitoring attribute is

set to monitor, all the users including root users can only view the attribute.

To configure, set the attribute to monitor and manage in CMC.

Input -u Specifies the user name of the remote share that stores the catalog file.

-p Specifies the password of the remote share that stores the catalog file.

-r Specifies the iDRAC IP address connected to CMC.

Example Local RACADM

racadm getractime --proxy

Remote RACADM

racadm getractime -u root -p xxx -r 192.168.0 getractime --proxy

racdump Table 86. Details of racdump

Description Provides a single command to get dump, status, and general iDRAC board information.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Debug permission.

General System/RAC Information Coredump Information

Network Interface Statistics

Session Information

Process Information

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RAC Firmware Build Log

NOTE: The RAC debug logs are not part of Local and Remote RACADM. It is available only on Firmware RACADM

Synopsis racadm racdump Input N/A

Example

=============================================================================== General System/RAC Information =============================================================================== RAC Information: RAC Date/Time = Thu May 18 13:35:32 2017 Firmware Version = 3.00.00.00 Firmware Build = 12 Last Firmware Update = 04/04/2017 19:41:38 Hardware Version = 0.01 MAC Address = 18:03:73:F7:B7:CA Common settings: Register DNS RAC Name = 0 DNS RAC Name = idrac Current DNS Domain = Domain Name from DHCP = Disabled IPv4 settings: Enabled = 1 Current IP Address = 192.168.0.1 Current IP Gateway = 192.168.0.1 Current IP Netmask = 192.168.0.1 DHCP Enabled = 0 Current DNS Server 1 = 0.0.0.0 Current DNS Server 2 = 0.0.0.0 DNS Servers from DHCP = Disabled IPv6 settings: Enabled = 0 Current IP Address 1 = :: Current IP Gateway = :: Autoconfig = 1 Link Local IP Address = :: Current IP Address 2 = :: Current IP Address 3 = :: Current IP Address 4 = :: Current IP Address 5 = :: Current IP Address 6 = :: Current IP Address 7 = :: Current IP Address 8 = :: Current IP Address 9 = :: Current IP Address 10 = :: Current IP Address 11 = :: Current IP Address 12 = :: Current IP Address 13 = :: Current IP Address 14 = :: Current IP Address 15 = :: DNS Servers from DHCPv6 = Disabled Current DNS Server 1 = :: Current DNS Server 2 = :: System Information: System Model = PowerEdge R720 System Revision = I System BIOS Version = 3.0.00 Service Tag = Express Svc Code = Host Name = localhost.localdomain OS Name = OS Version = Power Status = ON Fresh Air Capable = No Watchdog Information: Recovery Action = None Present countdown value = 478 seconds Initial countdown value = 480 seconds Embedded NIC MAC Addresses: NIC.Integrated.1-3-1 Ethernet = 78:2B:CB:4B:C2:ED NIC.Integrated.1-1-1 Ethernet = 78:2B:CB:4B:C2:EB =============================================================================== Coredump Information =============================================================================== There is no coredump currently available. =============================================================================== Network Interface Statistics =============================================================================== Kernel IPv6 routing table Destination Next Hop Flags Metric Ref Use Iface ::1/128 :: U 0 1 1 lo ::1/128 :: U 256 0 0 lo fe80::1a03:73ff:fef7:b7ca/128 :: U 0 0 1 lo fe80::/64 :: U 256 0 0 eth1 ff00::/8 :: U 256 0 0 eth1 Kernel IP routing table Destination Gateway Genmask Flags MSS Window irtt Iface 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 UG 0 0 0 bond0 192.168.0.1 0.0.0.0 192.168.0.1 U 0 0 0 bond0 Active Internet connections (w/o servers) Proto Recv- Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State tcp 0 0 192.168.0.1:53986 192.168.0.1:199 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 192.168.0.1:53985 192.168.0.1:199 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 192.168.0.1:199 192.168.0.1:53986 ESTABLISHED tcp 0 0 192.168.0.1:199 192.168.0.1:53985 ESTABLISHED =============================================================================== Session Information =============================================================================== No active sessions currently exist. =============================================================================== Process Information =============================================================================== PID USER VSZ STAT COMMAND 1 root 5236 S {systemd} /sbin/init 2 root 0 SW [kthreadd] 3 root 0 SW [ksoftirqd/0] 6 root 0 SW [watchdog/0] 7 root 0 SW< [khelper] 8 root 0 SW [kdevtmpfs] 9 root 0 SW< [netns] 153 root 0 SW [sync_supers] 155 root 0 SW [bdi- default] 157 root 0 SW< [kblockd] 166 root 0 SW [khubd] 16233 root 40916 S racadm racdump 16246 root 3824 S sh -c /bin/ps 16247 root 3828 R /bin/ps 26851 root 0 SW [kworker/ u:3] =============================================================================== RAC Firmware Build Log =============================================================================== BLD_TAG=idracfw_bldtag_3.00.00.00_691231_1800_00 BLD_VERSION=3.00.00.00 BLD_NUMBER=69.12.31 BLD_DATE=2.00.00.00.733 BLD_TYPE=idrac BLD_KERNEL=ZIMAGE

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racreset Table 87. Details of racreset

Description Resets iDRAC. The reset event is logged in the iDRAC log.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC permission and configure user privilege.

NOTE: After you run the racreset subcommand, iDRAC may require up to two minutes to return to a

usable state.

Synopsis racadm racreset soft

racadm racreset hard

racadm racreset soft -f

racadm recreset hard -f

Input -f This option is used to force the reset.

Output racadm racreset RAC reset operation initiated successfully. It may take up to a minute for the RAC to come online again.

Example iDRAC reset

racadm racreset

racresetcfg Table 88. Details of racresetcfg

Description Deletes your current iDRAC configuration and resets iDRAC to the factory default settings based on the options provided.

If you run racresetcfg from a network client for example, a supported web browser, SSH, or Remote RACADM), use the default IP address which is 192.168.0.120. The racresetcfg subcommand does not reset the cfgDNSRacName object.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege and Configure User privilege.

NOTE: Certain firmware processes must be stopped and restarted to complete the reset to defaults. iDRAC becomes unresponsive for about 30 seconds while this operation completes.

Synopsis RAC reset operation initiated successfully. It may take several minutes for the RAC to come online again.

racadm racresetcfg

racadm racresetcfg -f

racadm racresetcfg [-all]

racadm racresetcfg [-rc]

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Input -fForce racresetcfg. If any vFlash partition creation or formatting is in progress, iDRAC returns a warning message. You can perform a force reset using this option.

-allDiscard all settings and reset user to shipping value.

-rcDiscard all settings and reset user to default user name and password. NOTE: When you perform racresetcfg -rc on Stomp and Noble/VRTX servers, by default, the

DHCP is disabled.

Example Reset the configuration on iDRAC.

racadm racresetcfg

The RAC configuration has initiated restoration to factory defaults.

Wait up to a minute for this process to complete before accessing the RAC again.

Reset when vFlash partition creation is in progress.

racadm racresetcfg

A vFlash SD card partition operation is in progress. Resetting the iDRAC may corrupt the vFlash SD card. To force racresetcfg, use the -f flag.

Reset all iDRAC's configurations to default, and preserve the user and network settings.

racadm racresetcfg -f Reset all iDRAC's configurations to default, and reset the user to shipping value.

racadm racresetcfg -all Reset all iDRAC's configurations to default, and reset the user to root/calvin.

racadm racresetcfg -rc

recover Table 89. Details of Recover sub-command

Description Allows you to recover the previous version of the firmware.

NOTE: To run this subcommand, you must have the Server Control privilege.

Synopsis To recover the BIOS firmware:

racadm recover

NOTE: BIOS.Setup.1-1 is the supported FQDD

Input FQDD Specify the FQDD of the device for which the recovery is required.

Examples To recover the BIOS firmware:

racadm recover BIOS.Setup.1-1

RAC1234: Recovery operation initiated successfully. Check the Lifecycle logs for the status of the operation by running RACADM command "racadm lclog view".

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remoteimage Table 90. Details of remoteimage

Description Connects, disconnects, or deploys either media file or directory on a remote server.

NOTE: Attach directory feature is only supported on 15th generation and newer PowerEdge servers.

To run this subcommand, you must log in with virtual media privilege for iDRAC.

Synopsis racadm remoteimage -d

racadm remoteimage -s

racadm remoteimage -c [-u -p -l ]

Input -cConnect the image.

-dDisconnect image.

-uUser name to access shared folder.

-pPassword to access shared folder.

-l Image location on the network share; use single quotation marks around the location.

-s Display current status.

NOTE: Use a forward slash (/) when providing the image location. If backward slash (\) is used, override the backward slash for the command to run successfully.

For example:

racadm remoteimage -c -u user -p xxx -l /\/\192.168.0.2/\CommonShare/ \diskette

NOTE: The following options only apply to connect and deploy actions

-u Username.

User name to access the network share. For domain users, you can use the following formats: domain/user domain\user user@domain

-p Password to access the network share.

Example Disable Remote File Sharing.

racadm remoteimage -d Disable Remote File Started. Please check status using -s option to know Remote File Share is ENABLED or DISABLED.

Check Remote File Share status.

racadm remoteimage -s Remote File Share is Enabled UserName Password ShareName //192.168.0/xxxx/dtk_3.3_73_Linux.iso

Deploy a remote image on iDRAC CIFS Share.

racadm remoteimage -c -u admin -p xxx -l //192.168.0.32/dev/OM840.iso Deploy a remote image on iDRAC NFS Share.

racadm remoteimage -c -u root -p password -l '192.168.1.113:/opt/nfs/ Test

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NOTE: In the above example, Test is a folder name .

Deploy a remote image on iDRAC HTTP Share.

racadm remoteimage -c -u "user" -p "xxx" -l http://shrloc/foo.iso Deploy a remote image on iDRAC HTTPS Share.

racadm remoteimage -c -u "user" -p "xxx" -l https://shrloc/foo.iso

NOTE: -p and -u options are not mandatory in case of HTTP/HTTPS based remoteimage commands.

remoteimage2 Table 91. Details of remoteimage2

Description Connects, disconnects, or deploys either media file or directory on a remote server.

To run this subcommand, you must log in with virtual media privilege for iDRAC.

NOTE: Use this command to attach second remote image simultaneously.

NOTE: Attach directory feature is only supported on 15th generation and newer PowerEdge servers.

Synopsis racadm remoteimage2 -d

racadm remoteimage2 -s

racadm remoteimage2 -c [-u -p -l ]

Input -cConnect the image.

-dDisconnect image.

-uUser name to access shared folder.

-pPassword to access shared folder.

-l Image location on the network share; use single quotation marks around the location.

-s Display current status.

NOTE: Use a forward slash (/) when providing the image location. If backward slash (\) is used, override the backward slash for the command to run successfully.

For example:

racadm remoteimage2 -c -u user -p xxx -l /\/\192.168.0.2/\CommonShare/ \diskette

NOTE: The following options only apply to connect and deploy actions

-u Username.

User name to access the network share. For domain users, you can use the following formats: domain/user domain\user user@domain

-p Password to access the network share.

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Table 91. Details of remoteimage2 (continued)

Example Disable Remote File Sharing.

racadm remoteimage2 -d Disable Remote File Started. Please check status using -s option to know Remote File Share is ENABLED or DISABLED.

Check Remote File Share status.

racadm remoteimage2 -s Remote File Share is Enabled UserName Password ShareName //192.168.0/xxxx/dtk_3.3_73_Linux.iso

Deploy a remote image on iDRAC CIFS Share.

racadm remoteimage2 -c -u admin -p xxx -l //192.168.0.32/dev/Test

NOTE: In the above example, Test is a folder name.

Deploy a remote image on iDRAC NFS Share.

racadm remoteimage2 -c -u root -p password -l '192.168.1.113:/opt/nfs/ OM840.iso

Deploy a remote image on iDRAC HTTP Share.

racadm remoteimage2 -c -u "user" -p "xxx" -l http://shrloc/foo.iso Deploy a remote image on iDRAC HTTPS Share.

racadm remoteimage2 -c -u "user" -p "xxx" -l https://shrloc/foo.iso

NOTE: -p and -u options are not mandatory in case of HTTP/HTTPS based remoteimage2 commands.

rollback Table 92. Details of rollback

Description Allows you to roll back the firmware to an earlier version.

Synopsis racadm rollback [--reboot]

NOTE: To get the list of available rollback versions and FQDDs, run the racadm swinventory command.

Input : Specify the FQDD of the device for which the rollback is required.

--reboot: Performs a graceful system reboot after the BIOS firmware rollback.

Example To perform BIOS firmware rollback:

racadm rollback iDRAC.Embedded.1-1 RAC1056: Rollback operation initiated successfully.

To perform a graceful system reboot after BIOS firmware rollback:

racadm rollback BIOS.Setup.1-1 --reboot

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SEKM Table 93. Details of SEKM

Description The SEKM subcommand is used to enable and disable SEKM support for a server, rekey SEKM-supported devices on a server, and test the SSL connection to a given SEKM server.

To run this subcommand, you must have the following privileges:

Enableserver control and configure iDRAC privileges Disableserver control and configure iDRAC privileges Rekeyserver control and configure iDRAC privileges Testserverconnectionserver control and configure iDRAC privileges Getstatuslogin privileges

Synopsis NOTE: To run enable, disable, and testserverconnection commands, the target server must have SEKM license.

racadm sekm getstatus

racadm sekm enable

NOTE: When you execute racadm sekm enable, a job ID is returned, query this job id to see the

status of SEKM. If the query reports failure, check the job ID config results or Lifecycle Controller(LC) logs to find the reason for failure.

racadm sekm disable

racadm sekm disable -purgeKMSKeys

racadm sekm rekey

racadm sekm testserverconnection -p -i

racadm sekm testserverconnection -s -i

racadm sekm enable -passphrase

Input -iIndex of the SEKM server to test

-pIndicates primary SEKM server

-sIndicates secondary SEKM server

-purgeKMSKeysPurge the Key Management Server keys

-passphraseTo enter a passphrase when updating encryption mode from iLKM to SEKM.

Example To get SEKM status:

racadm sekm getstatus

To enable SEKM feature:

racadm sekm enable

To disable SEKM feature:

racadm sekm disable

To disable SEKM feature and purge KMS keys:

racadm sekm disable -purgeKMSKeys

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Table 93. Details of SEKM (continued)

To request iDRAC to rekey all the devices:

racadm sekm rekey iDRAC.Embedded.1

To test primary SEKM server connection:

racadm sekm testserverconnection -p -i 1

To test the secondary SEKM server connection:

racadm sekm testserverconnection -s -i 1

To change security mode to SEKM from iLKM:

racadm sekm enable -passphrase password

NOTE: Only one primary server is supported. Option -i should be 1.

NOTE: For sekm getstatus, the returned values and their meaning are as follows:

DisabledSEKM functionality has been disabled on iDRAC and no SEKM functions are available.

EnabledSEKM functionality has been enabled on iDRAC and all SEKM functions are available.

FailediDRAC is unable to communicate with the SEKM server.

Unverified Changes ExistChanges have been made to the SEKM configuration but not yet enabled using the racadm sekm enable command.

serialcapture Table 94. Details of serialcapture

Description The serialcapture subcommand is used to is used to export and clear serial data captured from the system.

To run this subcommand, you must have the following privileges:

Synopsis NOTE: To run clear and export commands, the target server must have iDRAC Datacenter license.

To clear serial data.

racadm serialcapture clear

To export serial data.

racadm serialcapture export -u -p -l -f

Input -fFilename of the exported serial data.

-uUsername of the remote share to where the file must be exported. The username must be specified as domain/username.

-pPassword for the remote share to where the file must be exported.

-lNetwork share location to where the serial data captured must be exported. For more information on NFS or CIFS or HTTP or HTTPS share, see section on Usage examples.

Example To clear serial data buffer.

racadm serialcapture clear

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To export serial data to CIFS share.

racadm serialcapture export -u cifsuser -p cifspassword -l //1.2.3.4/ cifsshare -f datafile

To export serial data to NFS share.

racadm serialcapture export -u nfssuser -p nfspassword -l 1.2.3.4:/ nfsshare -f datafile

To export serial data to HTTP share.

racadm serialcapture export -u httpuser -p httppassword -l http:/1.2.3.4/ httpshare -f datafile

To export serial data to HTTPS share.

racadm serialcapture export -u httpsuser -p httpspassword -l https:/ 1.2.3.4/cifsshare -f datafile

sensorsettings Table 95. sensorsettings

Description Allows you to perform threshold settings of the sensor.

To run this subcommand, you must have Configure iDRAC privilege.

NOTE: An error message is displayed when the following is performed:

A set operation is performed on an unsupported FQDD.

Out of range settings is entered.

Invalid sensor FQDD is entered.

Invalid threshold level filter is entered.

Synopsis racadm sensorsettings set -level Min

Input Sensor or corresponding sensor FQDD which needs a threshold configuration. Run the command, racadm getsensorinfo to view the sensor FQDD. The R/W field in the output getsensorinfo indicates if the sensor thresholds can be configured. Replace the field with the corresponding sensor FQDD that needs a threshold configuration.

-level threshold level for the sensor setting. Values are Max or Min.

Examples To set the minimum noncritical threshold level for a power sensor type.

racadm sensorsettings set iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardCPUUsage -level Max 95

NOTE: The entered value must be lesser or higher than the sensor critical threshold limit.

serveraction Table 96. serveraction

Description Enables you to perform power management operations on the blade system.

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Table 96. serveraction (continued)

To run this subcommand, you must have the Execute Server Control Commands permission.

Synopsis racadm serveraction -f

Input Specifies the power management operation to perform. The options are:

hardreset Performs a force reset (reboot) operation on the managed system.

powercycle Performs a power-cycle operation on the managed system. This action is similar to pressing the power button on the systems front panel to turn off and then turn on the system.

powerdown Powers down the managed system.

powerup Powers up the managed system.

powerstatus Displays the current power status of the server (ON or OFF).

graceshutdown Performs a graceful shutdown of the server. If the operating system on the server cannot shut down completely, then this operation is not performed.

nmi Generates the Non-masking interrupt (NMI) to halt the system operation. The NMI sends a high-level interrupt to the operating system, which causes the system to halt the operation to allow critical diagnostic or troubleshooting activities.

NOTE:

The halt system operation does not occur on systems running the Linux operating system. -f Force the server power management operation.

This option is applicable only for the PowerEdge-VRTX platform. It is used with powerdown,powercycle, and hardreset options.

NOTE: The actionpowerstatus is not allowed with -a option.

Output Displays an error message if the requested operation is not completed, or a success message if the operation is completed.

Example Get Power Status on iDRAC

racadm serveraction powerstatus Server Power Status: ON

racadm serveraction powercycle Server power operation successful

setled Table 97. Details of setled

Description Sets the state (blinking or not blinking) of the LED on the specified module.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC permission.

Synopsis racadm setled -l

Input -l Specifies the LED state. The values are:

0 No Blinking

1 Blinking

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Table 97. Details of setled (continued)

Example From iDRAC stop LED from blinking.

racadm setled -l 0 RAC0908: System ID LED blink off.

From iDRAC start LED to blink.

racadm setled -l 1 RAC0907: System ID LED blink on.

setniccfg Table 98. Details of setniccfg

Description Sets the iDRAC IP address for static and DHCP modes.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege.

NOTE: The terms NIC and Ethernet management port may be used interchangeably.

Synopsis racadm setniccfg -d

racadm setniccfg -d6

racadm setniccfg -s

racadm setniccfg -s6

racadm setniccfg -o

Input -d Enables DHCP for the NIC. It is enabled by default.

-d6 Enables AutoConfig for the NIC (default is disabled).

-s Enables static IP settings. The IPv4 address, netmask, and gateway must be specified. Otherwise, the existing static settings are used. , , and must be typed as dot-separated strings.

racadm setniccfg -s 192.168.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0 -s6 Enables static IPv6 settings. The IPv6 address, Prefix Length, and the IPv6 Gateway can be

specified. -o Enable or disable NIC.

Example To Configure static IPv4 address for iDRAC NIC

racadm setniccfg -s 192.168.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0 Static IP configuration enabled and modified successfully

Configure DHCP mode for iDRAC IPv4

racadm setniccfg -d DHCP is now ENABLED

Configure DHCP mode for iDRAC IPv6

racadm setniccfg -d6 DHCP6 is now ENABLED

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sshpkauth Table 99. Details of sshpkauth

Description Enables you to upload and manage up to 4 different SSH public keys for each user. You can upload a key file or key text, view keys, or delete keys.

This command has three mutually exclusive modes determined by the options upload, view, and delete.

To run this subcommand, you must have Configure user privilege.

Synopsis racadm sshpkauth -i svcacct -k -t

racadm sshpkauth -i svcacct -k -f

racadm sshpkauth -v -i svcacct -k all|

racadm sshpkauth -d -i svcacct -k all|

Input -i Index for the user.

-k [ | all] Index to assign the PK key being uploaded. all only works with the -v or -d options. must be between 1 to 4 or all on iDRAC.

-t Key text for the SSH Public key.

-f File containing the key text to upload.

NOTE: The -f option is not supported on SSH or serial RACADM.

-v View the key text for the index provided.

-d Delete the key for the index provided.

Example Upload an invalid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a string.

$ racadm sshpkauth -i 2 -k 1 -t "This is invalid key Text"

ERROR: Key text appears to be corrupt Upload a valid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a file.

$ racadm sshpkauth -i 2 -k 1 -f pkkey.key

Key file successfully uploaded. Get all keys for User 2 on iDRAC.

$ racadm sshpkauth -v -i 2 -k all

********************* User ID 2 ******************

Key ID 1:

ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABIwAAAIEAzzy+k2npnKqVEXGXIzo0sbR6JgA5YNbWs3ekoxXV fe3yJVpVc/ 5zrrr7XrwKbJAJTqSw8Dg3iR4n3vUaP+lPHmUv5Mn55Ea6LHUslAXFqXmOdlThd

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wilU2VLw/iRH1ZymUFnut8ggbPQgqV2L8bsUaMqb5PooIIvV6hy4isCNJU= 1024-bit RSA, converted from OpenSSH by xx_xx@xx.xx

Key ID 2:

Key ID 3:

Key ID 4:

sslcertdelete Table 100. Details of sslcertdelete

Description Command to delete a custom signing certificate from iDRAC.

To run this subcommand for web server certificates, you must have Login to iDRAC and Configure iDRAC privileges and for others only Configure iDRAC privilege is required.

Synopsis racadm sslcertdelete -t racadm sslcertdelete -t 8 -i

Input -tSpecifies the type of certificate to delete. The type of certificate is:

3Custom signing certificate

4Client trust certificate for SSL

6SEKM SSL certificate

7KMS CA certificate

8Rsyslog Server CA

12Rsyslog Server CA cert

13Rsyslog Client trust cert

16Custom certificate

-iInstance value should be 1 or 2. This is applicable only for Rsyslog Server CA certificate(-t 8).

Output The following information is displayed: The custom signing certificate was deleted. The iDRAC resets and may be offline temporarily. Telemetry certificate deleted successfully.

Example Use Remote RACADM to delete the custom signing certificate.

$ racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdelete -t 3 Use Remote RACADM to delete the Client Trust certificate for SSL.

$ racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdelete -t 4 Use Remote RACADM to delete the telemetry certificate.

racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdelete -t 8 -i 1

sslcertdownload Table 101. Details of sslcertdownload

Description Downloads an SSL certificate from iDRAC to the clients file system.

To run this subcommand for web server certificates, you must have Login to iDRAC and Configure iDRAC privileges and for others only Control and Configure System privilege is required.

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Table 101. Details of sslcertdownload (continued)

NOTE: This subcommand is only supported on the remote interface(s).

Synopsis racadm sslcertdownload -f -t racadm sslcertupload -t 8 -i

Input -fSpecifies the target filename on local file system to download the certificate.

-t Specifies the type of certificate to download, either the CA certificate for Directory Service or the server certificate. 1Server Certificate

2Active Directory

3Custom Signing Certificate

4Client Trust Certificate for SSL

6SEKM SSL certificate

7KMS CA certificate

8Rsyslog Server CA

9RSA CA certificate

10SCEP CA certificate

11SCV Signed Certificate

NOTE: This input is available for local RACADM only.

12Rsyslog Server CA Cert

13Rsyslog Client trust Cert

14IEEE 802.1X Custom Certificate

15IEEE 802.1X Server CA Certificate

16Custom certificate

17IEEE 802.1X Custom Signing Certificate

-iInstance value should be 1 or 2. This is only applicable for Rsyslog Server CA Certificate(-t 8).

Output Returns 0 when successful and non-zero number when unsuccessful. racadm sslcertdownload -t 8 -i 1 Telemetry certificate downloaded successfully.

Example Download server certificate:

racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdownload -t 1 -f cert.txt Download Active Directory certificate:

racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdownload -t 2 -f ad_cert.txt Download telemetry certificate:

racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdownload -t 8 -i 1

NOTE: This command is not supported in the firmware RACADM interface as it is not a file system.

sslcertupload Table 102. Details of sslcertupload

Description Uploads a custom SSL server or CA certificate for Directory Service from the client to iDRAC.

To run this subcommand, you must have the following privilege: Active Directory certificate - Configure iDRAC and Configure Users. Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) format - Configure iDRAC. Client Trust certificate for SSL format - Configure iDRAC Web server certificate- Login to iDRAC and Configure iDRAC

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Table 102. Details of sslcertupload (continued)

NOTE: For this command, files without extension or no extension are allowed.

Synopsis racadm sslcertupload -t -f -p racadm sslcertupload -t 8 -i

Input -fSpecifies the source filename in the local file system of the certificate uploaded.

-pPass phrase for the Public Key Cryptography Standards file.

-tSpecifies the type of certificate to upload. The type of certificate must be:

1Server certificate

2CA certificate for Directory Service

3Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) format

4Client Trust certificate for SSL format

6SEKM SSL certificate

7KMS CA certificate

8Rsyslog Server CA

9RSA CA certificate

10SCEP CA certificate

12Rsyslog Server CA Cert

13 Rsyslog Client trust Cert

14 IEEE 802.1X Custom Certificate

15 IEEE 802.1X Server CA Certificate

16Custom certificate

17 IEEE 802.1X Custom Signing Certificate

-iInstance value should be 1 or 2. This is applicable only for Rsyslog Server CA certificate(-t 8).

Output racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 2 -f cert.txt Certificate that is successfully uploaded to the RAC.

racadm sslcertupload -t 8 -i 1 Telemetry certificate uploaded successfully.

Example Uploading a server certificate:

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 1 -f cert.txt Uploading web server certificate and key:

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 6 -f cert.txt -k key.txt

Uploading Active Directory certificate:

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 2 -f ad_cert.txt

Uploading Client Trust certificate for SSL:

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 4 -f https_cert.cer

Uploading a telemetry certificate:

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertupload -t 8 -i 1

sslcertview Table 103. Details of sslcertview

Description Displays the SSL server or CA certificate that exists on iDRAC.

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Table 103. Details of sslcertview (continued)

Synopsis racadm sslcertview -t [-A] racadm sslcertview -t -i

Input -tSpecifies the type of certificate to view:

1Server Certificate

2Active Directory

4Client Trust certificate for SSL

6SEKM SSL certificate

7KMS CA certificate

8Rsyslog CA certificate

9RSA CA certificate

10SCEP CA certificate

12Rsyslog Server CA cert

13Rsyslog Client trust cert

14IEEE 802.1X Custom Certificate

15IEEE 802.1X Server CA Certificate

17IEEE 802.1X Custom Signing Certificate

-APrevents printing headers or labels.

-iInstance value should be 1 or 2. This is applicable only for Rsyslog Server CA certificate (-t 8)

NOTE: If a certificate is generated using a comma , as one of the parameters, command displays the partial name in the following fields only until the comma:

Organization Name

Common Name

Location Name

State Name

The rest of the string is not displayed.

Output racadm sslcertview -t 1

Serial Number 01 Subject Information: Country Code (CC) US State (S) Texas Locality (L) Round Rock Organization (O) Dell Inc. Organizational Unit (OU) Remote Access Group Common Name (CN) iDRAC Default certificate Issuer Information: Country Code (CC) US State (S) Texas Locality (L) Round Rock Organization (O) Dell Inc. Organizational Unit (OU) Remote Access Group Common Name (CN) iDRAC Default certificate Valid From May 15 23:54:19 2017 GMT Valid To May 12 23:54:19 2027 GMT

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Table 103. Details of sslcertview (continued)

racadm sslcertview -t 1 -A

00

US

Texas

Round Rock

Dell Inc.

Remote Access Group

iDRAC default certificate

US

Texas

Round Rock

Dell Inc.

Remote Access Group

iDRAC default certificate

May 15 23:54:19 2017 GMT

May 12 23:54:19 2027 GMT

Example To view the server certificate:

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertview -t 1

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertview -t 8 -i 1 To view the server certificate with headers and labels omitted:

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertview -t 1 -A

racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertview -t 8 -i 1 -A

sslcsrgen Table 104. Details of sslcsrgen

Description Generates and downloads a certificate signing request (CSR) file to the clients local file system. The CSR can be used for creating a custom SSL certificate that can be used for SSL transactions on iDRAC.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege.

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Table 104. Details of sslcsrgen (continued)

Synopsis racadm sslcsrgen -g

racadm sslcsrgen [-g] [-f ]

racadm sslcsrgen -s

racadm sslcsrgen g -t

racadm sslcsrgen -g -f -t

racadm sslcsrgen -s -t

Input -gGenerates a new CSR.

-sReturns the status of a CSR generation process (generation in progress, active, or none).

-fSpecifies the filename of the location, , where the CSR is downloaded.

NOTE: The -f option is only supported on the remote interfaces.

-t Specifies the type of CSR to be generated. The options are:

1SSL cert 2Factory Identity Cert 3SEKM SSL Cert 4Rsyslog SSL Cert

Output If no options are specified, a CSR is generated and downloaded to the local file system as sslcsr by default. The -g option cannot be used with the -s option, and the -f option can only be used with the -g option.

The sslcsrgen -s subcommand returns one of the following status codes:

CSR was generated successfully. CSR does not exist.

Example Display the status of CSR operation:

racadm sslcsrgen -s Generate and download a CSR to local file system using remote RACADM

racadm -r 192.168.0.120 -u -p sslcsrgen -g -f csrtest.txt

Generate and download a CSR to local file system using local RACADM

racadm sslcsrgen -g -f c:\csr\csrtest.txt Generate a new certificate signing request for SSL type

racadm sslcsrgen -g -t 1 Display the status of the current CSR operation for SSL type

racadm sslcsrgen -s -t 1 Generate a new certificate signing request for Rsyslog SSL Cert

racadm sslcsrgen -g -t 4 Display the status of the current CSR operation for Rsyslog SSL Cert

racadm sslcsrgen -s -t 4

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NOTE: Before a CSR can be generated, the CSR fields must be configured in the RACADM iDRAC.Security group. For

example:

racadm set iDRAC.security.commonname MyCompany

NOTE: In or SSH console, you can only generate and not download the CSR file.

sslkeyupload Table 105. Details of sslkeyupload

Description Uploads SSL key from the client to iDRAC.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Login and Configure iDRAC privileges.

Synopsis racadm sslkeyupload -t -f Input -t Specifies the key to upload. The value is:

1 SSL key used to generate the server certificate.

-f Specifies the filename of the SSL key that must be uploaded.

Output If upload is successful, the message SSL key successfully uploaded to the RAC is displayed. if upload is unsuccessful, error message is displayed.

Example racadm sslkeyupload -t 1 -f c:\sslkey.txt

sslresetcfg Table 106. Details sslresetcfg

Description Restores the web-server certificate to factory default and restarts web-server. The certificate takes effect 30 seconds after the command is entered.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC privilege.

Synopsis racadm sslresetcfg

Input N/A

Example racadm sslresetcfg

Web server is restarting to complete the certificate update. Please wait for a few minutes for this process to complete.

storage Table 107. Details of storage

Description Allows you to run the commands to control storage arrays.

To run this subcommand for configuring the storage properties, you must have the server control permission.

Synopsis Inventory

NOTE: You can also run the command using raid in place of the storage command.

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Table 107. Details of storage (continued)

To view the help details for get command, run the following command:

racadm storage help get To generate and view information about the inventory of storage root node, run the following

command:

racadm storage get status To generate and view information about the inventory of controllers, run the following command:

racadm storage get controllers -o

racadm storage get controllers -o -p To get the list of controllers, run the following command:

racadm storage get controllers To get the properties of a controller, run the following command:

racadm storage get controllers:

NOTE: HBA, BOSS and PERC controllers connected through slimline cable will have FQDDs starting with SL. Example - NonRaid.SL.5-1, AHCI.SL.5-1, RAID.SL.5-1 and so on.

To generate and view information about the inventory of batteries, run the following command:

racadm storage get batteries -o

racadm storage get batteries --refkey

racadm storage get batteries --refkey -o

racadm storage get batteries --refkey -o -p

To generate and view information about the inventory of virtual disks, run the following command:

racadm storage get vdisks

racadm storage get vdisks --refkey

racadm storage get vdisks --refkey -o

racadm storage get vdisks --refkey -o -p

To generate and view information about the inventory of enclosures, run the following command:

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Table 107. Details of storage (continued)

NOTE: FQDD of certain Backplanes may not be the same in Software Inventory and Hardware Inventory.

racadm storage get enclosures -o

racadm storage get enclosures --refkey

racadm storage get enclosures --refkey -o -p

To get the list of enclosures, run the following command:

racadm storage get enclosures To get the properties of an enclosure, run the following command:

racadm storage get enclosures: To generate and view information about the inventory of physical disk drives, run the following

command:

racadm storage get pdisks

racadm storage get pdisks -o

racadm storage get pdisks -o -p

racadm storage get pdisks --refkey

racadm storage get pdisks --refkey -o

racadm storage get pdisks --refkey -o -p

To get the list of physical disks, run the following command:

racadm storage get pdisks

To get the properties of a physical disk, run the following command:

racadm storage get pdisks:

To get a list of physical disks in a virtual disk, run the following command:

racadm storage get pdisks -vdkey: To generate and view information about the inventory of fans, run the following command:

racadm storage get fans --refkey

racadm storage get fans --refkey -o

racadm storage get fans --refkey -o -p

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To generate and view information about the inventory of EMMs, run the following command:

racadm storage get emms -refkey

racadm storage get emms --refkey -o

racadm storage get emms --refkey -o -p

To generate and view information about the inventory of PSU, run the following command:

racadm storage get psus -refkey

racadm storage get psus --refkey -o

racadm storage get psus --refkey -o -p

Configuration

NOTE: For any storage operation executed, creating a configuration job is needed for the operation to be applied. Only storage operations that don't need a configuration job to apply the changes are blink/unblink. Also supported is the ability to stack multiple storage operations for one configuration job. Examples are execute reset config, create VD, assign hotspare and create configuration job. For more details on creating configuration job, refer to jobqueue help create command.

Below are the supported input options for storage operations:

--refkeySpecifies the controller or enclosure FQDDs.

-nameSpecifies the new name for the virtual disk. NOTE: You can use alphanumeric characters, spaces, dashes, and underscores in the disk name. Any other special character that you enter is removed and replaced by a space while creating a virtual disk.

-sizeSpecifies the new size for the virtual disk. It should be more than the current size.

bSpecifies the size in bytes

kSpecifies the size in kilobytes

mSpecifies the size in megabytes

gSpecifies the size in gigabytes

tSpecifies the size in terabytes

-rlSets the storage level.

r0storage 0-Striping

r1storage 1-Mirroring

r5storage 5-Striping with Parity

r6storage 6-Striping with Extra Parity

r10storage 10-Spanned Striping with Mirroring

r50storage 50-Spanned Striping with Parity

r60storage 60-Spanned Striping with Extra Parity

-new_rlSpecifies the new possible raid level for the virtual disk

r0RAID0

r1RAID1

r5RAID5

r6RAID6

NOTE: This is a mandatory option must provide with RLM operation. Possible raid migrations with disk addition are R0-R1, R0-R5/R6,R1-R0/R5/R6, R5-R0/R6, R6-R0/R5. Possible raid migrations without disk addition are R1-R0, R5-R0, R6-R0/R5.

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Table 107. Details of storage (continued)

-wp{wt|wb|wbf}Sets the write policy to Write Through, Write Back, or Write Back Force

-rp {nra|ra|ara}Sets the read policy to No Read Ahead, Read Ahead, Adaptive Read Ahead

-ssSpecifies the stripe size to use.

-pdkey: Specifies the physical disk drive to use in the virtual disk.

-dcpSets the Disk Cache Policy in the Virtual Disk.

enabledAllows the virtual disk to use the cache.

disabledDoes not allow the virtual disk to use the cache.

defaultUses the default cache policy. For SAS drives, use the disabled option and for SATA drives, use the enabled option by default.

-name Specifies the name of the virtual disk.

-size Specifies the size of each virtual disk.

bSpecifies the size in bytes

kSpecifies the size in kilobytes

mSpecifies the size in megabytes

gSpecifies the size in gigabytes

tSpecifies the size in terabytes

-scNumber of spans in a virtual disk (required for multi-span RAID level) NOTE:

From PERC9 storage controller onwards, if the value of controller.SupportRAID10UnevenSpans is supported, you can enter only 0 for this

option while creating RAID level 10. The created RAID10 virtual disk displays the spandepth as 1 (default).

For other controllers:

The default value for multi-span RAID levels is 2 and for basic RAID level is 1.

For hybrid RAID levels such as RAID10, RAID50, and RAID60, this option is mandatory.

The value for-sc option can be 0 only for RAID10.

-T10PIEnableCreates a virtual disk with protection information.

-sd Set the secure disk to encrypt the VD.

enabledEnable the encryption in VD.

disabledDisable the encryption in VD.

-key Specifies the key id.

-passwd Specifies the passphrase.

-newpasswd Specifies the new passphrase.

-assign {yes | no}Assigns or unassigns the disk as a hotspare.

-type { ghs | dhs}Assigns a global or dedicated hotspare.

-vdkey: Assigns the dedicated hotspare to the specified virtual disk. This option is required for dedicated hotspare.

-state start value starts a patrol read operation. stop value stops a running patrol read operation.

NOTE:

To start the operation, the Controller.PatrolReadMode must be in Manual mode.

The values displayed for properties such as Patrol Read, Check Consistency Rate,

Rebuild Rate, BGI Rate, and Reconstruction Rate are displayed in percentage.

-speedSpecifies the initialization of the Virtual disk.

fastPerforms fast initialization.

fullPerforms slow initialization.

blink: or unblink: can be physical disk drives, virtual disks, or PCIeSSD.

Specifies the PCIeSSD FQDD.

Specifies the PCIeSSD controller or enclosure FQDD.

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preparetoremoveSpecifies the PCIeSSD drive to prepare for removal.

NOTE: Ensure that ISM is installed and running to perform the preparetoremove operation.

cryptographiceraseSpecifies the PCIeSSD, SED (Self encrypting drive) or ISE device to perform the cryptographic erase operation.

NOTE: If running this operation on an ISE or SED device, it must not be a part of a RAID volume. If the device is part of a RAID volume, delete the volume first and then run cryptographicerase.

-mdtype { windows | linux}Specifies the metadata type for the physical disk conversion to RAID

NOTE: SWRAID only supports mdtype.

-modeSpecifies the PERC key management type.

To view the help details for a configuration command, run the following command:

racadm storage help

where command can take below values converttoraid, converttononraid, controllers, clearconfig, createsecuritykey, createvd, deletesecuritykey, deletevd, encryptvd, enclosures, emms, fans, hotspare, importconfig, ccheck, cryptographicerase, preparetoremove, blink, unblink, cancelcheck, renamevd, cancelbgi, rebuild, cancelrebuild, capacityexpanon, raidlevelmigrationinit, modifysecuritykey, psus, pdisks, resetconfig, tempprobes, vdisks, patrolread, forceonline, forceoffline,replacephysicaldisk,unlock,and setbootvd.

NOTE: iSM must be running on the operating system to run the preparetoremove method:

To create, delete, and secure the virtual disks, to start or stop the consistency check on the specified virtual disk, run the following command:

racadm storage createvd: -rl {r0|r1|r5|r6|r10|r50|r60} [-wp {wt|wb|wbf}] [-rp {nra|ra|ara}] [-ss {1k|2k|4k|8k|16k|32k|64k| 128k|256k|512k|1M|2M|4M|8M|16M}]-pdkey: [-dcp {enabled|disabled|default}] [-name ] [-size {b|k|m|g| t}] [-T10PIEnable] [-sd ]

NOTE:

T10PI is no longer supported on PERC controllers.

If the exceeds 15 characters when running the createvd command, it gets

corrected to a length of 15 characters once the command is completed successfully.

racadm storage init: -speed {fast|full}

racadm storage deletevd:

racadm storage encryptvd:

racadm storage createsecuritykey: -key -xxx

racadm storage modifysecuritykey: -key -xxx -xxx

racadm storage deletesecuritykey:

racadm storage ccheck:

racadm storage cancelcheck:

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To set virtual disk as bootvd and replace physical disk in virtual disk:

racadm storage setbootvd: -vd

racadm storage replacephysicaldisk: -dstpd

To rename, expansion and raid level migration of the virtual disks and, to rebuild, cancel rebuild and cancel the back-ground initialization, run the following command:

racadm storage renamevd: -name

racadm storage capacityexpansion: -size -pdkey

racadm storage capacityexpansion: -size .

racadm storage discardcache:

racadm storage raidlevelmigration: -new_rl -pdkey:

racadm storage rebuild:

racadm storage cancelrebuild:

racadm storage cancelbgi:

To convert the physical disk drives and assign or delete a hotspare. To scan physical disks that are connected to a controller and detect problem, run the following command:

racadm storage converttononraid:

racadm storage converttoraid:

-mdtype

NOTE: Convert to RAID or Non RAID is not supported on PERC 10 (RAID mode) and BOSS controller cards. PERC10 in eHBA mode supports convert to RAID or Non-RAID.

NOTE: -mdtype is only supported for SWRAID controllers.

racadm storage hotspare: -assign yes -type dhs -vdkey:

racadm storage hotspare: -assign yes type ghs

racadm storage hotspare: -assign no

racadm storage patrolread: -state start|stop

NOTE: If the assign option is no, you cannot add other options. If the assign option is yes and if the -type option is not present, the global hotspare (ghs) is created by default.

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To reset, clear, and import the storage configuration to the controller, run the following command:

racadm storage importconfig:

racadm storage resetconfig:

racadm storage clearconfig: To unlock foreign configuration:

racadm storage unlock: -key -passwd

To start or stop a blink or identify operation on the specified storage device, run the following command:

racadm storage blink:

racadm storage blink:

racadm storage unblink:

racadm storage unblink:

NOTE:

The start or stop a blink feature is not supported for HHHL PCIe SSD devices.

BOSS-S2 controllers support blink and unblink feature on M.2 drives.

To force a physical disk online, offline

racadm storage forceonline:

racadm storage forceoffline:

NOTE: Forcing a physical drive offline or online may result in loss of data. For more information, see the latest PERC User's Guide.

To prepare the PCIeSSD drive for removal:

racadm storage preparetoremove

NOTE: The Prepare to Remove task is not supported for HHHL PCIe SSD devices.

To perform a cryptographic erase operation on PCIeSSD device, run the following command:

racadm storage cryptographicerase: To perform a cryptographic erase operation on PCIeSSD device using PSID, run the following command:

racadm storage cryptographicerase: -psid To set the encryption mode to Secure Enterprise Key Manager (SEKM) for the PERC controller or

migrate from Local Key Manager (LKM) to SEKM mode:

racadm storage setencryptionmode: -mode -passphrase

NOTE: Ensure that you enable SEKM on iDRAC before enabling SEKM on the PERC controller or while migrating the PERC controller from LKM to SEKM security mode.

To request iDRAC to rekey all devices:

racadm storage rekey:

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Input -oSpecifies the optimized version.

-pSpecifies the property name.

Example

Inventory

To view the help details for get command, run the following command:

racadm>>storage help get racadm storage help get Storage monitoring and inventory of hardware RAID connected to the system.

Usage : racadm storage get status racadm storage help racadm storage get racadm storage get -current racadm storage get -pending racadm storage get -o racadm storage get -o -p racadm storage get : -p racadm storage get : racadm storage get --refkey racadm storage get --refkey -o racadm storage get --refkey -o -p --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Valid Options: Object type I : controllers, batteries, vdisks, pdisks, fans, emms, tempprobes, psus, enclosures. Object type II : batteries, vdisks, pdisks, fans, emms, psus, tempprobes, enclosures. -current : Displays only the current Raid objects from storage.If -pending not mentioned it will consider as the default option -pending : Displays only the Pending Raid Objects from Storage. -o : Displays all the properties of the selected Key or Object. -p : Displays the property names with filter. FQDD's : Displays all the properties of the FQDD's Key. --refkey : Displays all the reference key of Object type. help : Displays each object type help. NOTE: Maximum Property names can be specified in -p option is = 10. NOTE: Maximum FQDD's or refkey can be specified is = 3. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Usage Examples : racadm storage get controllers racadm storage get psus racadm storage get controllers -o racadm storage get controllers -o -current racadm storage get controllers -o -pending racadm storage get enclosures -o racadm storage get controllers -o -p name,status racadm storage get vdisks -o -p layout,status racadm storage get controllers:RAID.INTEGRATED.0 racadm storage get emms:EMM.Slot.0:ENCLOSURE.EXTERNAL.0-0:RAID.INTEGRATED.0 racadm storage get controllers:RAID.INTEGRATED.0 -p status racadm storage get emms:EMM.Slot.0:ENCLOSURE.EXTERNAL.0-0:RAID.INTEGRATED.0 -p status racadm storage get batteries --refkey RAID.INTEGRATED.0 racadm storage get pdisks --refkey ENCLOSURE.EXTERNAL.0-0:RAID.INTEGRATED.0 racadm storage get batteries --refkey RAID.INTEGRATED.0 -o -p status,state,name racadm storage get fans --refkey RAID.INTEGRATED.0 -o -p status,speed,name

To generate and view information about the inventory of controllers, virtual disks, storage enclosures, and physical disk drives. To generate and view information about the inventory of storage root node.

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This command retrieves the status of the inventory for storage root node.

racadm storage get status raid Root Node Status : Ok

To generate and view information about the inventory of controllers connected to the server.

NOTE: If you set the NVMe mode to Non-Raid, then SWRAID RollupStatus is displayed as Unknown.

racadm storage get controllers RAID.Integrated.1-1

The following command is an optimized version and displays the full controller objects along with their keys:

racadm storage get controllers -o RAID.Slot.4-1 Status = Ok DeviceDescription = RAID Controller in Slot 4 RollupStatus = Ok Name = PERC H740P Adapter (PCI Slot 4) PciSlot = 4 FirmwareVersion = 50.5.1-1733 RebuildRate = 30 BgiRate = 30 CheckConsistencyRate = 30 ReconstructRate = 30 PatrolReadRate = 30 PatrolReadMode = Automatic PatrolReadState = Stopped CheckConsistencyMode = Normal LoadBalanceSetting = Auto CopybackMode = ON PreservedCache = Not Present CacheMemorySize = 8192 MB PersistHotspare = Disabled KeyID = null SpindownUnconfiguredDrives = Disabled SpindownHotspare = Disabled Timeintervalforspindown = 30 (Minutes) SecurityStatus = Security Key Assigned EncryptionMode = Security Enterprise Key Manager SasAddress = 0x5D09466073045100 PciDeviceId = 0x16 PciSubdeviceId = 0x1fcb PciVendorId = 0x1000 PciSubvendorId = 0x1028 PciBus = 0x0 PciDevice = 0x0 PciFunction = 0x0 BusWidth = Other SlotLength = Other SlotType = Other MaxCapableSpeed = 12.0 Gb/s LearnMode = Not supported T10PICapability = Not Capable SupportRAID10UnevenSpans = Supported SupportEnhancedAutoForeignImport = Supported EnhancedAutoImportForeignConfig = Disabled SupportControllerBootMode = Supported ControllerBootMode = Continue Boot On Error RealtimeConfigurationCapability = Capable RaidMode = None SharedSlotAssignmentAllowed = Not Applicable bootVD = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Slot.4-1 CurrentControllerMode = RAID SupportEnhancedHBA = Supported

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The following command displays the filtered property values for all returned controller objects:

storage get controllers -o -p Name RAID.Slot.2-1 Name = PERC H345 Adapter (PCI Slot 2)

The following examples show the pending operation when used with storage get commands:

To list storage objects without displaying the properties: - This operation displays vdisk, which has pending operation:

racadm storage get vdisks -pending DISK.Virtual.267386880:RAID.Slot.5-1

- This operation displays controllers, which have pending operations:

racadm storage get controllers -pending RAID.Integrated.1-1

- This operation displays pdisk, which has pending operation:

racadm storage get pdisks -pending Disk.Bay.20:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1

- This operation displays enclosures, which have pending operations:

racadm storage get enclosures -pending Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1

Changing the attribute by using racadm set storage or storage configuration command displays the storage object in the -pending command output. If there are no pending objects, the following error message is displayed:

racadm storage get pdisks -pending ERROR: STOR0103 : No physical disks are displayed. Check if the server has power, physical disks are available, and physical disks are connected to the enclosure or backplane.

The following examples show the pending operation while listing the properties:

By default, if there is no change in properties, the -pending command displays the current value. If the property has any pending objects, the -pending command displays the pending value.

- This operation displays the current state of pdisk, which is in Ready state:

racadm>> racadm storage get pdisks -o -p state Disk.Bay.4:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 State = Ready

- This operation displays state of a pdisk on which createvd operation is pending:

racadm>> racadm storage get pdisks -o -p state -pending Disk.Bay.4:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1

The following command displays the output for H755N adapter controller objects along with their keys:

racadm storage get controllers -o RAID.SL.8-1 Status = Ok DeviceDescription = RAID Controller in SL 8 RollupStatus = Ok Name = PERC H755N Front (Embedded) FirmwareVersion = 52.13.0-3396 DriverVersion = 7.713.12.00 RebuildRate = 30 BgiRate = 30 CheckConsistencyRate = 30 ReconstructRate = 30 PatrolReadRate = 30

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PatrolReadMode = Automatic PatrolReadState = Stopped CheckConsistencyMode = Normal LoadBalanceSetting = Auto CopybackMode = ON PreservedCache = Not Present CacheMemorySize = 8192 MB PersistHotspare = Enabled KeyID = null SpindownUnconfiguredDrives = Disabled SpindownHotspare = Disabled Timeintervalforspindown = 30 (Minutes) SecurityStatus = Encryption Capable EncryptionMode = None EncryptionCapability = Local Key Management and Secure Enterprise Key Manager Capable SasAddress = 0x54CD98F0BC453D00 PciDeviceId = 0x10e2 PciSubdeviceId = 0x1ae2 PciVendorId = 0x1000 PciSubvendorId = 0x1028 PciBus = 0x1 PciDevice = 0x0 PciFunction = 0x0 BusWidth = Unknown SlotLength = Unknown SlotType = Unknown MaxCapableSpeed = 16 GT/s LearnMode = Not supported T10PICapability = Not Capable SupportRAID10UnevenSpans = Supported SupportEnhancedAutoForeignImport = Supported EnhancedAutoImportForeignConfig = Disabled SupportControllerBootMode = Not Supported RealtimeConfigurationCapability = Capable RaidMode = None SharedSlotAssignmentAllowed = Not Applicable bootVD = None CurrentControllerMode = RAID SupportEnhancedHBA = Not Supported AutoConfigBehavior = Off

The following command provides the properties of the specified SATA/SAS physical disk as a member of HW controller:

NOTE: PDISK property RaidType is not applicable for HWRAID and will be displayed/populated with the value

Unknown.

storage get pdisks:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Slot.1-1 Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Slot.1-1 Status = Ok DeviceDescription = Disk 0 in Backplane 1 of RAID Controller in Slot 1 RollupStatus = Ok Name = Solid State Disk 0:1:0 State = Ready OperationState = Not Applicable PowerStatus = On Size = 3576.375 GB FailurePredicted = NO RemainingRatedWriteEndurance = 100 % SecurityStatus = Not Capable BusProtocol = SAS MediaType = SSD AvailableSpare = 100 % DeviceSidebandProtocol = NVMe-M11.0 UsedRaidDiskSpace = 0.001 GB AvailableRaidDiskSpace = 3576.375 GB Hotspare = NO Manufacturer = HGST ProductId = HUSTR7638ASS200 Revision = S524 SerialNumber = 4LV04PNX

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PartNumber = MY0C4DFRSN2007BK0007A00 NegotiatedSpeed = 12.0 Gb/s ManufacturedDay = 2 ManufacturedWeek = 47 ManufacturedYear = 2017 ForeignKeyIdentifier = null SasAddress = 0x5000CCA08700468D WWN = 0x5000CCA08700468D FormFactor = 2.5 Inch RaidNominalMediumRotationRate = 1 T10PICapability = Not Capable BlockSizeInBytes = 512 MaxCapableSpeed = 12 Gb/s RaidType = Unknown SystemEraseCapability = CryptographicErasePD SelfEncryptingDriveCapability = Not Capable EncryptionCapability = Not Capable CryptographicEraseCapability = Capable Certified = Yes NonRAIDDiskCachePolicy = Not Applicable EncryptionProtocol = None

The following command displays the output for Backplane 1 objects along with their properties:

racadm storage get enclosures:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:NonRAID.Integrated.1-1 Enclosure.Internal.0-1:NonRAID.Integrated.1-1 State = Ready Status = Ok DeviceDescription = Backplane 1 on Connector 0 of Integrated Storage Controller 1 RollupStatus = Ok Name = BP15G+ 0:1 BayId = 1 FirmwareVersion = 1.04 SasAddress = 0x34CC98F03FF22300 SlotCount = 8 PCI Express Generation = Not Applicable

To generate and view information about the inventory of batteries that are connected to the controller, run the following command:

racadm storage get batteries

The following command is an optimized version and displays the batteries along with their keys:

racadm storage get batteries -o Battery.Integrated.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Name = Battery DeviceDescription = Battery on Integrated raid Controller 1 Status = Ok State = Ready

The following command displays the filtered property values for all battery objects:

racadm storage get batteries -o -p Name Battery.Integrated.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Name = Battery

The following command displays all battery keys that are connected to the controllers:

racadm storage get batteries --refkey RAID.Integrated.1-1 Battery.Integrated.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1

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The following command is an optimized and filtered version:

racadm storage get batteries --refkey RAID.Integrated.1-1 -o -p Name Battery.Integrated.1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Name = Battery

To generate and view information about the inventory of virtual disks that are connected to the controller, run the following command:

racadm storage get vdisks Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1

The following command displays all virtual disk keys that are connected to the controllers:

racadm storage get vdisks --refkey RAID.Integrated.1-1 Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1

The following command is an optimized and filtered version:

racadm storage get vdisks -o -p DeviceDescription,OperationalState Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 DeviceDescription = Virtual Disk 0 on Integrated raid Controller 1 OperationalState = Not applicable

To generate and view information about the inventory of virtual disks, run the following command:

racadm storage get vdisks -o Disk.Virtual.2:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Status Ok DeviceDescription Virtual Disk 2 on Integrated RAID Controller 1 Name OS RollupStatus Ok State Online OperationalState Not applicable Layout Raid-0 Size 278.88 GB SpanDepth 1 AvailableProtocols SAS MediaType HDD ReadPolicy Read Ahead WritePolicy Write Back StripeSize 64K DiskCachePolicy Default BadBlocksFound NO Secured NO RemainingRedundancy 0 EnhancedCache Not Applicable T10PIStatus Disabled BlockSizeInBytes 512

To generate and view information about the inventory of storage enclosures that are connected to the connector.

This command displays all enclosure objects for the connector FQDD.

racadm storage get enclosures -o Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Status Ok State Ready DeviceDescription Backplane 1 on Connector 0 of Integrated RAID Controller 1 RollupStatus Ok Name BP13G+EXP 0:1 BayId 1 FirmwareVersion 0.23 SasAddress 0x500056B31234ABFD SlotCount 24

The following command displays all enclosure keys that are connected to the connectors:

racadm storage get enclosures --refkey RAID.Integrated.1-1 Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1

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The following command is an optimized and filtered version:

racadm storage get enclosures --refkey RAID.Integrated.1-1 -o -p Name Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Name = BP12G+EXP 0:1

To generate and view information about the inventory of physical disk drives connected to the enclosure or backplanes, run the following command:

racadm storage get pdisks Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1

The following command is an optimized version and displays the full controller objects along with their keys:

racadm storage get pdisks -o Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Slot.4-1 Status = Ok DeviceDescription = Disk 0 in Backplane 1 of RAID Controller in Slot 4 RollupStatus = Ok Name = Physical Disk 0:1:0 State = Online OperationState = Not Applicable PowerStatus = Spun-Up Size = 1117.250 GB FailurePredicted = NO RemainingRatedWriteEndurance = Not Applicable SecurityStatus = Not Capable BusProtocol = SAS MediaType = HDD UsedRaidDiskSpace = 200.001 GB AvailableRaidDiskSpace = 917.250 GB Hotspare = NO Manufacturer = SEAGATE ProductId = ST1200MM0099 Revision = ST31 SerialNumber = WFK1BNX3 PartNumber = CN0G2G54SGW0087A01RHA00 NegotiatedSpeed = 12.0 Gb/s ManufacturedDay = 5 ManufacturedWeek = 28 ManufacturedYear = 2018 ForeignKeyIdentifier = null SasAddress = 0x5000C500B8ED7081 FormFactor = 2.5 Inch RaidNominalMediumRotationRate = 10000 T10PICapability = Not Capable BlockSizeInBytes = 512 MaxCapableSpeed = 12 Gb/s RaidType = None SystemEraseCapability = SecureErasePD SelfEncryptingDriveCapability = Not Capable EncryptionCapability = Not Capable CryptographicEraseCapability = Capable

The following command displays the filtered property values for all returned controller objects:

racadm storage get pdisks -o -p State Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 State = Online

The following command displays all physical disk drive keys that are connected to the enclosures:

racadm storage get pdisks --refkey RAID.Integrated.1-1 Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1

The following command is an optimized version and displays all disk objects for the enclosure FQDD:

racadm storage get pdisks -o Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Slot.4-1 Status = Ok

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DeviceDescription = Disk 0 in Backplane 1 of RAID Controller in Slot 4 RollupStatus = Ok Name = Physical Disk 0:1:0 State = Online OperationState = Not Applicable PowerStatus = Spun-Up Size = 1117.250 GB FailurePredicted = NO RemainingRatedWriteEndurance = Not Applicable SecurityStatus = Not Capable BusProtocol = SAS MediaType = HDD UsedRaidDiskSpace = 200.001 GB AvailableRaidDiskSpace = 917.250 GB Hotspare = NO Manufacturer = SEAGATE ProductId = ST1200MM0099 Revision = ST31 SerialNumber = WFK1BNX3 PartNumber = CN0G2G54SGW0087A01RHA00 NegotiatedSpeed = 12.0 Gb/s ManufacturedDay = 5 ManufacturedWeek = 28 ManufacturedYear = 2018 ForeignKeyIdentifier = null SasAddress = 0x5000C500B8ED7081 FormFactor = 2.5 Inch RaidNominalMediumRotationRate = 10000 T10PICapability = Not Capable BlockSizeInBytes = 512 MaxCapableSpeed = 12 Gb/s RaidType = None SystemEraseCapability = SecureErasePD SelfEncryptingDriveCapability = Not Capable EncryptionCapability = Not Capable CryptographicEraseCapability = Capable

The following command is an optimized and filtered version:

racadm storage get pdisks --refkey Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -o -p State Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 State = Online

To generate and view information about the inventory of fans that are connected to the enclosure.

The following command displays all the fan keys that are connected to the enclosures:

racadm storage get fans --refkey

The following command displays all the fan objects for the enclosure FQDD:

racadm storage get fans --refkey -o

racadm storage get fans --refkey -o -p

To generate and view information about the inventory of EMMs connected to the enclosure.

The following command returns all the EMM keys that are connected to the enclosures:

racadm storage get emms -refkey

The following command is an optimized version and displays all the EMM objects for the enclosure FQDD:

racadm storage get emms --refkey -o

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The following command is an optimized and filtered version:

racadm storage get emms --refkey -o -p

To generate and view information about the inventory of PSU connected to the enclosure.

The following command displays all the PSUs connected to the enclosures:

racadm storage get psus --refkey

The following command is an optimized version and displays all the PSUs objects for the enclosure FQDD:

racadm storage get psus --refkey -o

The following command is an optimized and filtered version:

racadm storage get psus --refkey -o -p

To get the list of enclosures and properties of the PCIeSSD enclosure. The following command provides the list of enclosures:

racadm storage get enclosures Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1\ Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3

The following command provides the properties of the specified PCIeSSD enclosure:

racadm storage get enclosures:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 RollupStatus = Ok DeviceDescription = Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 Name = PCIe SSD BP 1 SlotCount = 4 FirmwareVersion = 0.80 PcieSSDBusId = 182 PcieSSDDeviceId = 0 PcieSSDFunctionId = 0

To get the list of physical disks and properties of the specified PCIeSSD physical disk.

The following command provides the list of physical disks:

racadm storage get pdisks Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Disk.Bay.1:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Disk.Bay.2:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Disk.Bay.3:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Disk.Bay.4:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Disk.Bay.5:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Disk.Bay.8:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 Disk.Bay.6:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 Disk.Bay.7:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 Disk.Bay.9:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3

The following command provides the properties of the specified PCIe SSD physical disk as a member of SW RAID:

racadm storage get pdisks:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1 Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1 Status = Ok DeviceDescription = PCIe SSD in Slot 0 in Bay 1 Name = PCIe SSD in Slot 0 in Bay 1 State = Ready Size = 931.250 GB BusProtocol = NVMe MediaType = SSD AvailableSpare = 100 % Model = Dell Express Flash NVMe P4510 1TB SFF

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ProductId = a54 SerialNumber = PHLJ9106019V1P0FGN DeviceProtocol = NVMe-MI1.0 DeviceSidebandProtocol = NVMe-M11.0 Manufacturer = Intel PCIeNegotiatedLinkWidth = x2 PCIeCapableLinkWidth = x4 MaxCapableSpeed = 8 GT/s NegotiatedSpeed = 8 GT/s FormFactor = 2.5 Inch Revision = VDV1DP23 RemainingRatedWriteEndurance = 100 % FailurePredicted = NO PcieSSDBusId = 101 PcieSSDDeviceId = 0 PcieSSDFunctionId = 0 RAIDStatus = Ready HotSpareStatus = No AvailableRaidDiskSpace = 930.750 GB FreeSizeInBytes = 930.75 GB RaidType = Windows Software RAID SasAddress = Not Applicable WWN = 0x3b5cd8a65c06bfd6 Certified = Not Applicable NonRAIDDiskCachePolicy = Not Applicable OperationState = Not Applicable PowerStatus = On SecurityStatus = Not Capable UsedRaidDiskSpace = 0.500 GB T10PICapability = Not Capable BlockSizeInBytes = 512 SystemEraseCapability = CryptographicErasePD EncryptionCapability = Not Capable CryptographicEraseCapability = Capable EncryptionProtocol = None PartNumber = ForeignKeyIdentifier = null RaidNominalMediumRotationRate = 0

To get the list of controllers and properties of the PCIeSSD controller:

The following command provides the list of controllers:

racadm storage get controllers RAID.Integrated.1-1 PCIeExtender.Slot.3

The following command provides the properties of the specified PCIe SSD controller:

racadm storage get controllers:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 PCIeExtender.Slot.3 RollupStatus = Ok DeviceDescription = PCIe Extender in PCIe Slot 3 Status = Ok Name = PCIeExtender 3 (PCI Slot 3)

The following command provides the properties of the specified PCIe SSD physical disk as a member of HW controller:

racadm storage get pdisks:Disk.Bay.4:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.SL.8-1 Disk.Bay.4:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.SL.8-1 Status = Ok DeviceDescription = Disk 4 in Backplane 1 of RAID Controller in SL 8 Name = Solid State Disk 0:1:4 State = Ready Size = 931.000 GB BusProtocol = PCIe MediaType = SSD AvailableSpare = 100 % Model = Dell Express Flash NVMe P4510 1TB SFF ProductId = Dell Express Flash NVMe P4510 1TB SFF SerialNumber = BTLJ928309UK1P0FGN

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DeviceProtocol = NVMe-MI1.0 DeviceSidebandProtocol = NVMe-M11.0 Manufacturer = Intel PCIeNegotiatedLinkWidth = x2 PCIeCapableLinkWidth = x4 MaxCapableSpeed = 8 GT/s NegotiatedSpeed = 8 GT/s FormFactor = 2.5 Inch Revision = VDV1DP23 RemainingRatedWriteEndurance = 100 % FailurePredicted = NO PcieSSDBusId = Not Applicable PcieSSDDeviceId = Not Applicable PcieSSDFunctionId = Not Applicable RAIDStatus = Ready HotSpareStatus = No AvailableRaidDiskSpace = 931.000 GB FreeSizeInBytes = 931.00 GB RaidType = None SasAddress = Not Applicable WWN = 0x140ce5ce4d25c Certified = Yes NonRAIDDiskCachePolicy = Not Applicable OperationState = Not Applicable PowerStatus = On SecurityStatus = Not Capable UsedRaidDiskSpace = 0.001 GB T10PICapability = Not Capable BlockSizeInBytes = 512 SystemEraseCapability = CryptographicErasePD EncryptionCapability = Not Capable CryptographicEraseCapability = Capable EncryptionProtocol = None PartNumber = CN0FJ9YXPESIT9AD010TA02 ForeignKeyIdentifier = null RaidNominalMediumRotationRate = 0

Configuration

To view the help details for a configuration command, run the following command:

racadm>> racadm storage help createvd Storage configuration of hardware RAID connected to the system.

Usage: racadm storage createvd: -rl {r0|r1|r5|r6|r10|r50|r60}[-wp {wt|wb| wbf}] [-rp {nra|ra|ara}] [-ss {1k|2k|4k|8k|16k|32k|64k|128k|256k|512k|1M|2M|4M|8M|16M}] -pdkey: [-dcp {enabled|disabled|default}] [-name ] [-size {b|k|m|g|t}] [-T10PIEnable] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Options : -rl : Set the RAID Level r0 : RAID 0 - Striping r1 : RAID 1 - Mirroring r5 : RAID 5 - Striping with Parity r6 : RAID 6 - Striping with Extra Parity r10 : RAID 10 - Spanned Striping with Mirroring r50 : RAID 50 - Spanned Striping with Parity r60 : RAID 60 - Spanned Striping with Extra Parity -wp {wt | wb | wbf} : Set the write policy to Write Through or Write Back or Write Back Force -rp {nra|ra|ara} : Set the read policy to No Read Ahead, Read Ahead, Adaptive Read Ahead -ss : Specify the stripe size to use -pdkey: : The PDs to use in the VD. -dcp : Set the Disk Cache Policy in the VD enabled : Enabled - Allow the disk to use it's cache disabled : Disabled - Disallow the disk from using it's cache default : Default - Use the default cache policy. SAS Drives - Use Disabled by Default

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SATA Drives - Use Enabled by Default -name : The name to give the VD -size : The size of the VD b : Specify the size in bytes k : Specify the size in kilobytes m : Specify the size in megabytes g : Specify the size in gigabytes t : Specify the size in terabytes -sc : Spandepth: Number of spans in a virtual disk

Note: - This option is mandatory for hybrid raid level like RAID 10, RAID50 and RAID60. - The default value is one for basic RAID levels. - If RAID10 Uneven Span is Supported then for RAID10: - -sc option will be optional. - Will allow only 0 value for this option. -T10PIEnable : To create a VD with PI -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Description : Create a VD. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Examples : racadm storage createvd:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -rl r0 -pdkey:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1

To create, delete, and secure the virtual disks. The following command creates a virtual disk:

racadm storage createvd:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -rl r0 -pdkey:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1

The following command starts an initialization operation on a specified virtual disk:

racadm storage init:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -speed fast The following command deletes the specified virtual disk:

racadm storage deletevd:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 The following command encrypts the specified virtual disk:

racadm storage encryptvd:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1

NOTE: Virtual disk must be created with either SED or NVMe drives behind PERC.

The following command assigns Local Key Management (LKM) security key for controller:

racadm storage createsecuritykey:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -key -xxx The following command modifies Local Key Management (LKM) security key for controller:

racadm storage modifysecuritykey:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -key -oldpasswd -newpasswd

The following command deletes Local Key Management (LKM) security key for controller:

racadm storage deletesecuritykey:RAID.Integrated.1-1 To convert the physical disk drive and assign hotspare.

The following command converts the specified nonstorage physical disk drive to a storage capable physical disk drive:

racadm storage converttoraid:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 The following command converts the specified physical disk drive to a nonstorage physical disk drive:

racadm storage converttononraid:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1

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The following command assigns or unassigns a global or dedicated Hot spare:

racadm storage hotspare:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -assign no

racadm storage hotspare:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -assign yes -type ghs

racadm storage hotspare:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -assign yes -type dhs -vdkey:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.1-1

The following command converts the specified nonstorage physical disk to a storage capable physical disk with windows meta data

racadm storage converttoraid:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -mdtype windows

To reset, clear, and import the storage configuration to the controller. The following command imports the current foreign configuration from the controller:

racadm storage importconfig:RAID.Integrated.1-1 The following command deletes all virtual disks and unassigns hot spare from the associated controller:

racadm storage resetconfig:RAID.Integrated.1-1 The following command clears the current foreign configuration from the controller:

racadm storage clearconfig:RAID.Integrated.1-1

NOTE: After a resetconfig or clearconfig operation, the data cannot be reversed.

To blink or unblink the PCIeSSD device. The following command blinks the specified PCIeSSD device:

racadm storage blink:Disk.Bay.8:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 STOR095 : Storage operation is successfully completed.

The following command unblinks the specified PCIeSSD device:

racadm storage unblink:Disk.Bay.8:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 STOR095 : Storage operation is successfully completed.

To prepare the specified PCIeSSD device for removal, run the following command:

racadm storage preparetoremove: Disk.Bay.8:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 STOR089 : Successfully accepted the storage configuration operation. To apply the configuration operation, create a configuration job with --realtime option. To create the required commit jobs, run the jobqueue command. For more information about the jobqueue command, enter the RACADM command "racadm help jobqueue

To perform a cryptographic erase operation on the specified PCIeSSD device, run the following command:

racadm storage secureerase: Disk.Bay.8:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.3 RAC1040 : Successfully accepted the storage configuration operation. To apply the configuration operation, create a configuration job, and then restart the server. To create the required commit and reboot jobs, run the jobqueue command. For more information about the jobqueue command, enter the RACADM command "racadm help jobqueue

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To perform a cryptographic erase operation on PCIeSSD, SED or ISE (Instant Scramble Erase) device, run the following command:

racadm storage cryptographicerase:

To request iDRAC to rekey only a specific storage controller:

racadm storage rekey:RAID.Integrated.1-1 To enable security on the HBA controller:

racadm storage security:NonRAID.Slot.3-1 -enable To disable security on the HBA controller:

racadm storage security:NonRAID.Slot.3-1 -disable To enable security on a physical disk:

racadm storage encryptpd:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1

supportassist Table 108. Details of supportassist

Description Allows you to perform supportassist operations such as: collect : Collects the supportassist data and exports to local share, or remote share, or Dell site

depending on the parameters given in the command. You can specify the type of the logs to be in the collect command. To run this command, user must accept the End User License Agreement (EULA).

NOTE: When performing the collect operation on chassis system, ensure that you use the -t Debug option.

register : Allows registration of supportassist to enable related features.

exportlastcollection : Exports the last collected supportassist data to the share which is mentioned in the command or to the default share. Default share can be configured using the supportassist attributes.

accepteula : Accepts the End User License Agreement (EULA).

geteulastatus: Provides the status of the End User License Agreement (EULA).

uploadlastcollection : Upload last collection to Dell supportassist server.

exposeisminstallertohostos: Exposes iSM installer to host OS, so that user can install the iSM from host side.

autocollectscheduler: Provides options to create view, and clear the time-based automatic collections. User must perform registration for this feature.

NOTE: All the commands except accepteula,geteulastatus , and

autocollectscheduler will create job ID to track the progress of the operation.

Synopsis To perform supportassist operation by specifying the type of the operation.

racadm supportassist To collect the data and store it in the iDRAC.

racadm supportassist collect t To collect the data and export to network share

racadm supportassist collect t -l -u -p

To collect the data and upload to Dell supportassist server.

racadm supportassist collect t -upload

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To collect the data and export to local share. This is only allowed from remote and local RACADM.

racadm supportassist collect t -f To collect the data and export to remote share and to Dell supportassist server.

racadm supportassist collect t -l -u -p --upload

To collect telemetry reports.

racadm supportassist collect -t TelemetryReports To Export the last collected supportassist data to a remote share.

racadm supportassist exportlastcollection -l -u myuser -p mypass

To export the last collected supportassist data to the default network share.

racadm supportassist exportlastcollection To accept End User License Agreement (EULA)

racadm supportassist accepteula To check End User License Agreement (EULA) status

racadm supportassist geteulastatus To register iDRAC for supportassist features

racadm supportassist register -pfname -plname -pmnumber -panumber -pmailid -sfname -slname -smnumber

-sanumber -smailid -company -street1 -street2 -city -state -country -zip

To upload last collection to Dell supportassist server.

racadm supportassist uploadlastcollection

To expose iSM installer to host operating system.

racadm supportassist exposeisminstallertohostos

To schedule auto collection of supportassist data weekly.

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler create -time

To schedule auto collection of supportassist data monthly.

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler create -time

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler create -time

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To schedule auto collection of supportassist data quarterly.

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler create -time

To view the auto collection data

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler view To clear the auto collection data

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler clear

Input -tSpecifies the types of logs to be included in the export data.

-sysinfoSystem information

-osAppAllOS and Application data

-ttylogStorage log information

-DebugiDRAC debug logs

-lSpecifies the network share location.

-uSpecifies the user name of the remote share.

-pSpecifies the password of the remote share.

-fSpecifies the target filename of the exported data.

NOTE: The filename must have .zip as the extension.

-pfnameSpecifies the primary user's first name for the registration.

-plnameSpecifies the primary user's last name for the registration.

-pmnumberSpecifies the primary user' s number.

-panumberSpecifies the primary user' s alternative number.

-pmailidSpecifies the primary user' s email address.

-sfnameSpecifies the secondary user' s first name.

-slnameSpecifies the secondary user' s last name.

-smnumberSpecifies the secondary user' s number.

-sanumberSpecifies the secondary user' s alternate number.

-smailidSpecifies the secondary user' s email address.

-companySpecifies the company name.

-street1Specifies the street address of the company.

-street2Specifies the secondary street address of the company.

-citySpecifies the name of the city.

-stateSpecifies the name of the state.

-countrySpecifies the name of the country.

-zipSpecifies the zip or postal code.

-timeSpecifies the time to schedule a supportassist collection in HH:MM 12-hour format.

-domSpecifies the day of the month to schedule a supportassist collection. Valid values are 1-28, L(Last day) or '*' (default - any day). If -dom option is included in the command, then -wom and -dow options should not be included.

-womSpecifies the week of the month to schedule a supportassist collection. Valid values are 1-4, L(Last week) or '*' (default - any week). If -wom option is included in the command, then only -dow option should be included. -dom should not be included.

-dow Specifies the day of the week to schedule a supportassist collection. Valid values sunday, monday,...saturday '*' (default - any day).

-rp Specifies the repeat parameter weekly, or monthly, or quarterly. Weekly is allowed only with dow parameter. Monthly/quarterly is allowed either with dom or dow and wom together.

Example To collect the system information data.

racadm supportassist collect

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To collect the filtered data.

racadm supportassist collect -filter To collect the data and export to an FTP share.

racadm supportassist collect -t Debug -l ftp://192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass To collect the data and export to a TFTP share.

racadm supportassist collect -t Debug -l tftp://192.168.10.24/share To collect the data and export to an CIFS share.

racadm supportassist collect -t sysinfo -l //192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypasss To collect the data and export to a HTTP share.

racadm supportassist collect -t TTYLog -l http://192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass

To collect the data and export to an HTTPS share.

racadm supportassist collect -t Debug -l https://192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass

To export the last collected supportassist data to an FTP share

racadm supportassist exportlastcollection -l ftp://192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass

To collect the data and export to an NFS network share:

racadm supportassist collect -l 10.94.161.103:/supportassist_share To collect the data and upload to the Dell supportassist server.

racadm supportassist collect --upload To collect the data and export to a local share. This is allowed only from a remote or a local RACADM.

racadm supportassist collect -f tsr.zip To collect the data and export to a remote share and to the Dell supportassist server.

racadm supportassist collect -t Debug -l //192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass --upload

To collect telemetry report.

racadm supportassist collect -t TelemetryReports To export the last collected supportassist data to a CIFS share

racadm supportassist exportlastcollection -l //192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass

To export the collected supportassist data to the default network share.

racadm supportassist exportlastcollection To accept the End User License Agreement (EULA).

racadm supportassist accepteula To check the End User License Agreement (EULA) status.

racadm supportassist geteulastatus

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To register the iDRAC for supportassist features.

racadm supportassist register -pfname abc -plname xyz -pmnumber 1234567890 -panumber 1234567899 -pmailid abc_xyz@Dell.com -sfname abc -slname xyz -smnumber 1234567890 -sanumber 7777799999 -smailid abc_xyz@dell.com -company dell -street1 xyztechpark -street2 -city bangalore -state karnataka -country india -zip 123456

To upload the last collection to the Dell supportassist server.

racadm supportassist uploadlastcollection To expose the iSM installer to the host operating system for the iSM installation.

racadm supportassist exposeisminstallertohostos To schedule auto collection of supportassist data weekly.

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler create -time 4:05am -dow sunday -rp weekly To schedule auto collection of the supportassist data monthly.

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler create -time 7:55pm -dom 20 -rp monthly To schedule auto collection of the supportassist data quarterly.

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler create -time 7:55am -wom 2 -dow monday -rp quarterly

To view the auto collection schedule.

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler view To clear the auto collection schedule.

racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler clear

swinventory Table 109. Details of swinventory

Description Displays the list of software objects and associated properties that are installed on a server.

NOTE: Lifecycle Controller and CSIOR should not be enabled to run this subcommand.

Synopsis racadm swinventory

Input racadm swinventory

Output racadm swinventory

-------------------------SOFTWARE INVENTORY------------------------ ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Chassis PSU.Slot.1 FQDD = PSU.ChassisSlot.1-1-1 InstallationDate = 2022-09-09T09:27:32Z Current Version = 00.18.31 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

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Table 109. Details of swinventory (continued)

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1-1 InstallationDate = NA Rollback Version = 6.00.30.00 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1-1 InstallationDate = 2022-09-09T09:27:10Z Current Version = 6.10.00.00 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Intel(R) Ethernet Connection 25G 4P E823-C-st LOM - 00:00:00:00:01:03 FQDD = NIC.Embedded.1-4-1 InstallationDate = 2020-09-20T10:52:57Z Current Version = HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Intel(R) Ethernet Connection 25G 4P E823-C-st LOM - 00:00:00:00:01:00 FQDD = NIC.Embedded.1-1-1 InstallationDate = 2020-09-20T10:52:52Z Current Version = HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Intel(R) Ethernet Connection 25G 4P E823-C-st LOM - 00:00:00:00:01:01 FQDD = NIC.Embedded.1-2-1 InstallationDate = 2020-09-20T10:52:50Z Current Version = HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Intel(R) Ethernet Connection 25G 4P E823-C-st LOM - 00:00:00:00:01:02 FQDD = NIC.Embedded.1-3-1 InstallationDate = 2020-09-20T10:52:51Z Current Version = HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

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ComponentType = BIOS ElementName = BIOS FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1 InstallationDate = NA Rollback Version = 0.2.6 HashValue = 645cc8f9c5c2f39dbff535681f130569edd64dadf8514b361ebd1de97e96b410 SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = BIOS ElementName = BIOS FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1 InstallationDate = 2022-04-01T21:14:16Z Current Version = 0.3.5 HashValue = 645cc8f9c5c2f39dbff535681f130569edd64dadf8514b361ebd1de97e96b410 SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = BIOS ElementName = BIOS FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1 InstallationDate = NA Available Version = 0.2.3 HashValue = 645cc8f9c5c2f39dbff535681f130569edd64dadf8514b361ebd1de97e96b410 SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = APPLICATION ElementName = Lifecycle Controller FQDD = USC.Embedded.1:LC.Embedded.1 InstallationDate = 2022-09-09T09:27:13Z Current Version = 6.10.00.00 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = System CPLD FQDD = CPLD.Embedded.1 InstallationDate = 2022-04-02T00:28:39Z Current Version = 0.1.7 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = TPM FQDD = TPM.Integrated.1-1 InstallationDate = 2022-04-01T17:08:09Z Current Version = NotAvailable HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = APPLICATION

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ElementName = Diagnostics FQDD = Diagnostics.Embedded.1:LC.Embedded.1 InstallationDate = 2020-09-20T10:45:17Z Current Version = 0 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = APPLICATION ElementName = OS Drivers Pack FQDD = DriverPack.Embedded.1:LC.Embedded.1 InstallationDate = 2020-09-20T10:45:17Z Current Version = 0 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = APPLICATION ElementName = iDRAC Service Module Installer FQDD = ServiceModule.Embedded.1 InstallationDate = 2020-09-20T10:45:17Z Current Version = 0 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Integrated PCIe SSD 3 Disk 1 FQDD = PCIeSSD.Integrated.3-1 InstallationDate = 2022-07-18T23:05:31Z Current Version = 0.6.0 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Integrated PCIe SSD 4 Disk 1 FQDD = PCIeSSD.Integrated.4-1 InstallationDate = 2022-08-02T15:31:56Z Current Version = 0.1.8 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Integrated PCIe SSD 2 Disk 1 FQDD = PCIeSSD.Integrated.2-1 InstallationDate = 2022-07-18T23:05:57Z Current Version = 0.6.0 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Chassis CM Embedded FQDD = MC.Chassis.1-1-1 InstallationDate = 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z Current Version = 0.13

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Table 109. Details of swinventory (continued)

HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Witness MCU Embedded FQDD = MCU.Embedded.1-1:System.Integrated.1-1:System.Chassis.1-1 InstallationDate = 2022-04-26T19:16:27Z Current Version = 0.10 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Witness BIOS Embedded FQDD = BIOS.Setup.1-1:System.Integrated.1-1:System.Chassis.1-1 InstallationDate = 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z Current Version = 0.0.0 HashValue = NA SidebandUpdate = No PLDMCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 PLDMFDPCapabilitiesDuringUpdate = 0x0 -------------------------------------------------------------------

NOTE: Configuration changes and firmware updates that are made within the operating system may not reflect properly in

the inventory until you perform a server restart.

switchconnection Table 110. Details of switchconnection

Description Provides the switch port details of iDRAC and server network ports. Refresh switch port details of all ports in the server. To run this command, you must have the Login privilege.

Synopsis racadm switchconnection view

racadm switchconnection view [iDRAC FQDD | NIC FQDD]

racadm switchconnection refresh

Input is the fully qualified device descriptor of iDRAC or NIC.

Examples To provide switch port details of all iDRAC and server network port

racadm switchconnection view To provide switch port details of requested FQDD NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:BRCM

racadm switchconnection view NIC.Integrated.1-1-1:BRCM To refresh switch port details of all ports in the server

racadm switchconnection refresh

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systemerase Table 111. systemerase

Description Allows you to erase the components to remove the server from use.

Synopsis To erase a specific component.

racadm systemerase To erase multiple components.

racadm systemerase , ,

Input the valid types of components are:

biosTo reset the BIOS to default.

diagTo erase embedded diagnostics.

drvpackTo erase embedded OS driver pack.

idracTo reset the iDRAC to default.

lcdataTo erase Lifecycle Controller data.

allapsTo reset all apps.

secureerasepdTo erase the physical disk. This supports SED, NVMe drives, and PCIe cards

overwritepdTo overwrite physical disk. This supports SAS and SATA drives.

percnvcacheTo erase NV cache.

vflashTo erase vFlash.

nvdimmTo erase all NonVolatileMemory.

NOTE: When BIOS is selected for System Erase, the server is turned off and the iDRAC is reset at the end of the Automated Task Application. To complete the process of BIOS reset, the server power must be restored. When the server is turned on, during POST, the BIOS completes the process of resetting to the default properties. At the completion of the reset process, the server is again turned off. Resetting the BIOS also includes the erasing of BIOS-related nonvolatile settings that are used by the OS and embedded in the UEFI applications.

NOTE: When the racadm systemerase command is executed, the iDRAC will take the following actions if the:

Server is powered offit is powered on.

Server is powered ona graceful system reboot will be executed.

ACPI is enabled on the server a graceful shutdown occurs within a minute or two.

ACPI is not enableda forced shutdown occurs and it may require up to ten minutes to complete.

Following the server reboot, the Lifecycle Controller will execute the System Erase job to carry out the requested actions. All actions performed by the System Erase operations are recorded to the Lifecycle Log, including details of all devices erased. When these actions are completed, the server will be powered off and remain in this state, allowing service personnel to perform any needed posterase actions such as drive removal or hardware reconfiguration. When the server is powered on to return to service, the Lifecycle Controller will collect the system inventory and reflect any hardware or firmware changes made after the System Erase.

Examples racadm systemerase bios

racadm systemerase diag

racadm systemerase drvpack

racadm systemerase idrac

racadm systemerase lcdata

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Table 111. systemerase (continued)

racadm systemerase bios,diag,drvpack

racadm systemerase bios,idrac,lcdata

racadm systemerase allapps

racadm systemerase secureerasepd

racadm systemerase overwritepd

racadm systemerase percnvcache

racadm systemerase vflash

racadm systemerase secureerasepd,vflash,percnvcache

racadm systemerase nvdimm

systemperfstatistics Table 112. Details of systemperfstatistics

Description Allows you to view and manage the system performance monitoring operations.

Synopsis To view the FQDD's of system performance monitoring sensors

racadm systemperfstatistics view To list the usage statistics of a specific sensor

racadm systemperfstatistics To reset the utilization peaks of system performance monitoring sensors

racadm systemperfstatistics PeakReset To run the peakreset operation you must have configure iDRAC privilege.

Examples:

To view the FQDD's of system performance monitoring sensors

racadm systemperfstatistics view [key = iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardCPUUsageStat] [key = iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardIOUsageStat] [key = iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardMEMUsageStat] [key = iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardSYSUsageStat]

To list the usage statistics of a specific sensor

racadm systemperfstatistics iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardCPUUsageStat

Minimum Readings Last Hour = 0% [At Mon, 05 May 2017 17:13:04] Last Day = 0% [At Mon, 05 May 2017 15:59:53] Last Week = 0% [At Mon, 05 May 2017 15:59:53]

Maximum Readings Last Hour = 0% [At Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00] Last Day = 0% [At Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00] Last Week = 0% [At Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00]

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Average Readings Last Hour = 0% Last Day = 0% Last Week = 0%

Peak Readings Last Week 0% [At Mon, 05 May 2017 15:58:35]

To reset the peak utilization of a specific sensor

racadm systemperfstatistics PeakReset iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardCPUUsageStat RAC1163: The peak utilization value of Out-Of-Band performance monitoring sensor CPU Usage is successfully reset.

techsupreport Table 113. Details of techsupreport subcommand

Description Allows you to perform the technical support report operations.

Tech Support Report (TSR) is now known as SupportAssist Collections and the new term is used in all documentation and GUI. To maintain compatibility across server generations, the RACADM command has been retained as techsupreport.

The types of operations are: collectCollects the technical support report data to export. You can specify the various types of

logs to be in the report.

This operation generates a Job ID. Use this Job ID to check the status of the collect operation. To run this operation, you must have the Server Control Commands permission.

exportExports the collected Tech Support Report data. To run this subcommand, you must have the Execute Server Control Commands permission.

getupdatetimeGets the timestamp of the last operating system application data collection.

updateosappUpdates the operating system application data collection. To run this subcommand, you must have the Execute Server Control Commands permission.

Synopsis To perform the technical support report operation by specifying the type of operation.

racadm techsupreport To collect the report data.

racadm techsupreport collect [-t ] To export the collected report data.

racadm techsupreport export -l -u -p

To get the timestamp of the last operating system application data collection.

racadm techsupreport getupdatetime To update the operating system application data collection.

racadm techsupreport updateosapp -t To export the collected report data to local share.

racadm techsupreport export -f

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Input -ttype of logs. You can specify any of the following values that are separated by a , (comma)

SysInfoSystem Information

OSAppNoPIIFiltered OS and Application data

OSAppAllOS and Application data

TTYLogTTYLog data

NOTE:

For updating the operating system application data collection, enter the value OSAppNoPII or

OSAppAll to the -t option.

If no value is specified and system information data is collected.

To perform the OSLog collection, ensure that ISM is installed and running.

TTYLog includes PCIeSSD data.

-lnetwork share location to export the report

-uuser name for the remote share to export the report

-ppassword for the remote share to export the report

-ftarget filename for the exported log.

NOTE: The filename must have .zip as the extension.

Examples To collect the system information data.

racadm techsupreport collect t To collect the system information and TTYLog data.

racadm techsupreport collect -t SysInfo,TTYLog To collect the operating system application data.

racadm techsupreport collect -t OSAppAll To export the collected Tech Support Report, to an FTP share

racadm techsupreport export -l ftp://192.168.0/share -u myuser -p xxx To export the collected Tech Support Report, to a TFTP share

racadm techsupreport export -l tftp://192.168.0/share To export the collected Tech Support Report, to a CIFS share.

racadm techsupreport export -l //192.168.0/share -u myuser -p xxx To export the collected Tech Support Report, to an NFS share.

racadm techsupreport export -l 192.168.0:/share To export the collected Tech Support Report to the local file system.

racadm techsupreport export -f tsr_report.zip

testalert Table 114. Details of testalert

Description Tests FQDN supported SNMP trap notifications.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Test Alert User Access.

Synopsis racadm testalert -i

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Input -i Specifies the index of the trap test. index must be an integer from 1 to 8 on iDRAC.

Output Success: Test trap sent successfully

Failure: Unable to send test trap

Example Test a trap with index as 1.

racadm testalert -i 1

Test trap sent successfully. Test a trap that has not been configured yet.

racadm testalert -i 2

ERROR: Trap at specified index is not currently enabled.

testemail Table 115. Details of testemail

Description Sends a test email from iDRAC to a specified destination. Prior to running the test email command, make sure that the SMTP server is configured.

The specified index in the idrac.EmailAlert group must be enabled and configured properly. For more information, see Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller RACADM CLI Guide available at https:// www.dell.com/idracmanuals.

Synopsis racadm testemail -i Input -i Specifies the index of the email alert to test.

Output Success: Test e-mail sent successfully Failure: Unable to send test e-mail Example Commands for the idrac.EmailAlert group:

Enable the alert.

racadm set idrac.EmailAlert.1.Enable 1 Set the destination email address.

racadm set idrac.EmailAlert.1.Address user1@mycompany.com Set the custom message that is sent to the destination email address.

racadm set idrac.emailalert.1.CustomMsg "This is a test!" Make sure that the SMTP IP address is configured properly.

racadm set idrac.remotehosts.SMTPServerIPAddress 192.168.0 View the current email alert settings.

racadm get idrac.EmailAlert.

where is a number from 1 to 8.

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testrsyslogconnection Table 116. Details of testrsyslogconnection

Description Allows you to check the connection with Telemetry rsyslog server. The Telemetry feature requires iDRAC9 DataCenter or OpenManage Enterprise Advanced license to run this command.

Synopsis racadm testrsyslogconnection

Input testrsyslogconnection Output A test connection to the rsyslog server was successful.

Example To test a Telemetry rsyslog connection:

racadm testrsyslogconnection

testtrap Table 117. Details of testtrap

Description Tests the RACs SNMP trap alerting feature by sending a test trap from iDRAC to a specified destination trap listener on the network.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Test Alert permission.

NOTE:

Before you run the testtrap subcommand, make sure that the specified index in the RACADM iDRAC.SNMPAlert group is configured properly.

The indices of testtrap subcommand is co-related to the indices of iDRAC.SNMPAlert group.

Synopsis racadm testtrap -i

Input -i Specifies the index of the trap configuration that must be used for the test. Valid values are from 1 to 4.

Example Enable the alert.

racadm set idrac.emailalert.1.CustomMsg 1 racadm set iDRAC.SNMPAlert.1.State 1

Set the destination email IP address.

racadm set iDRAC.SNMPAlert.1.Destination 192.168.0

View the current test trap settings.

racadm get iDRAC.SNMPAlert.

where is a number from 1 to 8

traceroute Table 118. Details of traceroute

Description Traces network path of the routers as the packets traverse from the system to a destination IPv4 address.

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To run this subcommand, you must have the Execute Diagnostic Commands permission.

Synopsis racadm traceroute

Input IPv4 Specifies IPv4 address.

Output traceroute to 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets

1 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1) 0.801 ms 0.246 ms 0.253 ms

traceroute6 Table 119. Details of traceroute6

Description Traces the network path of routers as the packets traverse from the system to a destination IPv6 address.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Execute Diagnostic Commands permission.

Synopsis racadm traceroute6

Input Specifies IPv6 address.

Output traceroute to fd01::1 (fd01::1) from fd01::3, 30 hops max, 16 byte packets

1 fd01::1 (fd01::1) 14.324 ms 0.26 ms 0.244 ms

update Table 120. Details of update subcommand

Description Allows you to update the firmware of devices on the server. The supported firmware image file types are: .exe Windows-based Dell Update Package (DUP)

.d9 .pm .sc The supported catalog files are:

.xml xml.gzip

NOTE:

Updating the platforms from the repository is not supported for IPv6.

The firmware update through FTP has a limitation of file name up to 64 characters.

Depending on the network traffic, the HTTP packet transfer may fail if you perform update operation from a remote RACADM through a local share. In such cases, retry the operation. If the issue persists, use remote RACADM with the CIFS or NFS share.

The supported share types for single file or DUP updates are CIFS, NFS, HTTP, and HTTPS. For Repository updates, the supported share types are CIFS, NFS, FTP, TFTP, and HTTP.

When a port number is appended to an IP address for firmware update, the job fails with an internal error.

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racadm update command mounts a partition on the iDRAC as a USB device when run from the

local host Operating System.

Synopsis For single file or DUP update:

racadm update -f

racadm update -f -l -u -p

racadm update -f -l

For Repository updates

racadm update -f -t -l \ -u -p \ [-a ] [--verifycatalog]

racadm update -f -t \ -e [-a ] \[--verifycatalog]

racadm update -f -t \ -e [-a ] \ -ph -pu -pp -po \ -pt

racadm update viewreport

Input For single file or DUP update:

-f: Update filename (Windows DUP, .d9,.pm, .sc) only.

-u: < username for CIFS share>Specifies username of the remote share that stores the update file. Specify username in a domain as domain/username.

-p:

-l: Specifies network share location that stores the update file. For more information on NFS or CIFS share, see section on Usage examples

rebootPerforms a graceful system reboot after the firmware update.

For Repository update:

-f: Update filename .

For update from repository .xml files are allowed. If a file name is not specified for repository update, Catalog.xml is taken as default.

If a file name is not specified for repository update, then the Catalog.xml is taken as default.

-u: < username for CIFS share>Username of the remote share that stores the update file. Specify username in a domain as domain/username.

-p:

-l: Specifies network share location (CIFS/NFS/HTTP/HTTPS/FTP), that stores the update file. For more information on network share, see section on Usage examples

-a: This option indicates if the server should be restarted after the update from repository operation completes. Must be one of the below: TRUE : restart after update completes FALSE : do not restart after update completes

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NOTE: These options are case insensitive.

-t:Repository type>Specifies the type of repository being used for the update.

Must be one of the below:

FTP: Repository is FTP TFTP: Repository is TFTP HTTP: Repository is HTTP HTTPS: Repository is HTTPS CIFS: Repository is CIFS NFS: Repository is NFS

NOTE: These options are case insensitive. If the repository update functionality is to be invoked, this option is necessary.

-e: Specifies the Server path for the FTP, TFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS.

-ph : Specifies the IP address of the proxy server.

-pu : Specifies the user name for proxy credentials.

-pp : Specifies the password for proxy credentials.

-po : Specifies the port for proxy server.

-pt : Specifies the proxy type.

Must be one of the below:

HTTP: Proxy is HTTP SOCKS4: Proxy is SOCKS4

NOTE:

If the repository has to be through a proxy, the proxy server address, proxy username and the proxy password are necessary. The Lifecycle Controller must be enabled for repository update.

This command supports both IPV4 and IPV6 formats. IPV6 is applicable only for CIFS and NFS remote share.

Output Firmware update job for is initiated.

This firmware update job may take several minutes to complete depending on the component or firmware being updated. To view the progress of the job, run the racadm jobqueue view command.

For repository update command, the output is:

Update from repository operation has been initiated. Check the progress of the operation using "racadm jobqueue view -i JID_809364633532" command.

For devices that perform update process without rebooting the host, the update status changes from Downloading to Completed. For devices that require host reboot to perform update process, the update status changes from Downloading to Scheduled. When the status is displayed as Scheduled, reboot the host to start the update process.

The following devices require host reboot to perform the update process: Backplanes BIOS Complex programmable logic device (CPLD) Hard disk drives

Solid-state drives (SSD) Network interface cards (NIC) or Fibre Channel (FC) cards PCIe SSD devices Power supply unit (PSU) Storage controllers

Example For single file or DUP updates:

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Upload the update file from a remote FTP share

racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l ftp://1.2.3.4/share Upload the update file from a remote FTP share and to perform a graceful system reboot after update:

racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l ftp://1.2.3.4/share --reboot

Upload the update file from a remote CIFS share:

racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l //1.2.3.4/share Upload the update file from a remote CIFS share and under a user domain "dom":

racadm update -f -u dom/admin -p mypass -l //1.2.3.4/share Upload the update file from a remote NFS share:

racadm update -f -l 1.2.3.4:/share Upload the update file from a remote HTTP share:

racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l http://1.2.3.4/ share

Upload the update file from a remote HTTPS share:

racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l https://1.2.3.4/ share

Upload the update file from the local file system using Local RACADM.

racadm update -f Upload the Update file from a remote CIFS share and to perform a graceful system reboot after update:

racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l //1.2.3.4/share -- reboot

Upload the Update file from a remote NFS share and to perform a graceful system reboot after update:

racadm update -f -l 1.2.3.4:/share --reboot Upload the update file from a remote HTTP share and to perform a graceful system reboot after

update:

racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l http://1.2.3.4/ share --reboot

Upload the Update file from the local file system using local racadm and to perform a graceful system reboot after update:

racadm update -f --reboot

For Repository updates:

Perform update from an FTP repository and to apply the updates, reboot the server:

racadm update -f Catalog.xml -l //192.168.11.10/Repo -u test -p passwd -a TRUE -t CIFS

Generate a comparison report using about the available updates in the repository:

racadm update -f Catalog.xml -l 192.168.11.10:/Repo -t NFS -a FALSE -- verifycatalog

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Perform update from an FTP repository and reboot the server to apply the updates:

racadm update -f Catalog.xml -e 192.168.11.10/Repo/MyCatalog -a TRUE -t FTP

Perform update from an FTP repository with authentication and reboot the server to apply the updates

racadm update -f Catalog.xml -e 192.168.11.10/Repo/MyCatalog -u user -p mypass -a TRUE -t FTP

Perform update from a HTTP repository and restart the server to apply the updates.

racadm update -f Catalog.xml -e 192.168.11.10/Repo/MyCatalog -a TRUE -t HTTP

Perform update from a TFTP repository and restart the server to apply the updates.

racadm update -f Catalog.xml -e 192.168.11.10/Repo/MyCatalog -a TRUE -t TFTP

Perform update from an FTP repository through a proxy server.

racadm update -f Catalog.xml -e 192.168.11.10/Repo/MyCatalog -a TRUE -ph 145.140.12.56 -pu prxyuser -pp prxypass -po 80 -pt http -t FTP

Perform update from an downloads.dell.com

racadm update -f Catalog.xml.gz -e downloads.dell.com/Catalog -a TRUE -t HTTPS

View the comparison report generated when --verifycatalog is used.

racadm update viewreport

usercertupload Table 121. Details of usercertupload

Description Uploads a user certificate or a user CA certificate from the client to iDRAC.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC permission.

Synopsis racadm usercertupload -t [-f ] -i

Input -t Specifies the type of certificate to upload, either the CA certificate or server certificate.

1=user certificate

2=user CA certificate

-f Specifies the filename of the certificate that must be uploaded. If the file is not specified, the sslcert file in the current directory is selected.

-i Index number of the user. Valid values 216.

Output If upload is successful, the message User certificate successfully uploaded to the RAC. If unsuccessful, appropriate error message is displayed.

Example To upload user certificate for user 6.

racadm usercertupload -t 1 -f c:\cert\cert.txt -i 6

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usercertview Table 122. Details of usercertview

Description Displays the user certificate or user CA certificate that exists on iDRAC.

Synopsis racadm usercertview -t [-A] -i

Input -t Specifies the type of certificate to view, either the user certificate or the user CA certificate.

1=user certificate 2=user CA certificate

-A Prevents printing headers or labels.

-i Index number of the user. Valid values are 216.

Example To view user certificate for user 6.

racadm usercertview -t 1 -i 6

Serial Number : 01

Subject Information: Country Code (CC) : US State (S) : Texas Locality (L) : Round Rock Organization (O) : Dell Inc. Common Name (CN) : iDRAC default certificate

Issuer Information: Country Code (CC) : US State (S) : Texas Locality (L) : Not Available Organization (O) : Dell Inc. Organizational Unit (OU): Remote Access Group Common Name (CN) : iDRAC default certificate

Valid From : May 7 23:54:19 2017 GMT Valid To : May 4 23:54:19 2027 GMT

NOTE: Not Available is displayed for attribute values in the certificate that are not populated or configured.

vflashpartition Table 123. Details of vflashpartition subcommand

Description Manages the partitions on the vFlash SD card. NOTE:

To run this subcommand, you must have the iDRAC Enterprise license.

After iDRAC restart, the status of the previous operation performed on the partition(s) is erased.

Synopsis racadm vflashpartition -i -o

Input -o Label that is displayed when the partition is mounted on the operating system. This option must be a string of up to six alphanumeric characters. VFLASH is the only accepted volume label for non-Dell SD card.

-e Emulation type must be either floppy, cddvd, or hdd.

floppy emulates a floppy disk

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cddvd emulates a CD or DVD

hdd emulates a hard disk

-s Partition size in MB.

-f Format type for the partition based on the type of the file system. Valid options are raw, ext2, ext3, fat16, and fat32.

-t Create a partition of the following type:

empty Creates an empty partition

image Creates a partition using an image relative to iDRAC.

Creation of a partition may be unsuccessful if: The network share is not reachable. The user name or password provided is not correct. The file provided does not exist. The memory available on the SD card is lesser than size of the image file.

-l Specifies the remote path relative to iDRAC.

-u User name for accessing the remote image.

-p Password for accessing the remote image.

-a Display the status of operations on all the existing partitions.

list Lists the existing partitions and its properties.

Example Create a 20MB empty partition.

racadm vflashpartition create -i 1 -o Drive1 -e hdd -t empty -f fat16 -s 20

Create a partition from a remote image.

racadm vflashpartition create -i 1 -o Drive1 -e cddvd -t image -l //ipaddress/sharefolder/isoimge.iso -u username -p xxx

A new partition is created. By default, the created partition is read-only. This command is case-sensitive for the image filename extension. If the filename extension is in uppercase, for example FOO.ISO instead of FOO.iso, then the command returns a syntax error.

NOTE:

This feature is not supported in Local RACADM.

Creating vFlash partition from an image file on the CFS or NFS IPv6 enabled network share is not supported.

Delete a partition.

racadm vflashpartition delete -i 1 Status of operation on partition 1.

racadm vflashpartition status -i 1 Status of all the existing partitions.

racadm vflashpartition status -a List all the existing partitions and its properties.

racadm vflashpartition list

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vflashsd Table 124. Details of vflashsd

Description Allows you to initialize or get the status of the vFlash SD card. The initialize operation removes all the existing partitions and resets the card.

The status operation displays the status of the last operation performed on the card.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Access Virtual Media privilege.

NOTE: After you restart the iDRAC, the status of the previous initialize operation is erased.

Synopsis racadm vflashsd initialize racadm vflashsd status

Input Initialize performs initialize operation on SD card.

Status indicates to view the progress or status report of the initialize operation.

Output If initialization is in progress, the message Initialization of the vFlash SD Card is now in progress is displayed. If unsuccessful, appropriate error message is displayed.

If the status of the last operation performed is successful, the message LastAction Progress Status=============Initialize SD Card 100 % Complete is displayed. If unsuccessful, appropriate error message is displayed.

vmdisconnect Table 125. Details of vmdisconnect

Description Allows you to end another Virtual Media session. After the session ends, the web-based interface reflects the correct connection status.

Enables an iDRAC user to disconnect all active Virtual Media sessions. The active Virtual Media sessions are displayed on iDRAC web-based interface or by running the RACADM subcommands remoteimage or getssninfo.

To run this subcommand, you must have the Access Virtual Media permission.

Synopsis racadm vmdisconnect

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Legacy and New Groups and Objects NOTE: To avoid errors in the scripts, ensure that you use the New Groups and Objects along with the new subcommands.

For the list of deprecated and new subcommands, see the section Deprecated and New Subcommands

Table 126. Legacy and New Groups and Objects

Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects

idRacInfo iDRAC.Info

idRacType Type

idRacProductInfo Product

idRacDescriptionInfo Description

idRacVersionInfo Version

idRacBuildInfo Build

idRacName Name

cfgActiveDirectory iDRAC.ActiveDirectory

cfgADEnable Enable

cfgADRacDomain RacDomain

cfgADRacName RacName

cfgADAuthTimeout AuthTimeout

cfgADType Schema

cfgADDomainController1 DomainController1

cfgADDomainController2 DomainController2

cfgADDomainController3 DomainController3

cfgADGlobalCatalog1 GlobalCatalog1

cfgADGlobalCatalog2 GlobalCatalog2

cfgADGlobalCatalog3 GlobalCatalog3

cfgADCertValidationEnable CertValidationEnable

cfgADSSOEnable SSOEnable

cfgADDcSRVLookupEnable DCLookupEnable

cfgADDcSRVLookupbyUserdomain DCLookupByUserDomain

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cfgADDcSRVLookupDomainName DCLookupDomainName

cfgADGcSRVLookupEnable GCLookupEnable

cfgADGcRootDomain GCRootDomain

cfgLanNetworking iDRAC.Nic

cfgNicEnable Enable

cfgNicMacAddress MACAddress

cfgDNSRacName DNSRacName

cfgNicSelection Selection

cfgNicFailoverNetwork Failover

cfgDNSDomainName DNSDomainName

cfgDNSDomainNameFromDHCP DNSRacName

cfgDNSRegisterRac DNSRegister

cfgNicVLanEnable VLanEnable

cfgNicVLanID VLanID

cfgNicVLanPriority VLanPriority

cfgIpv4LanNetworking iDRAC.IPv4

cfgNicIPv4Enable Enable

cfgNicIpAddress Address

cfgNicNetmask NetMask

cfgNicGateway Gateway

cfgNicUseDhcp DHCPEnable

cfgDNSServersFromDHCP DNSFromDHCP

cfgDNSServer1 DNS1

cfgDNSServer2 DNS2

cfgIpv6LanNetworking iDRAC.IPv6

cfgIPv6Enable Enable

cfgIPv6Address1 Address1

cfgIPv6Gateway Gateway

cfgIPv6PrefixLength PrefixLength

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cfgIPv6AutoConfig AutoConfig

cfgIPv6LinkLocalAddress LinkLocalAddress

cfgIPv6Address2 Address2

cfgIPv6Address3 Address3

cfgIPv6Address4 Address4

cfgIPv6Address5 Address5

cfgIPv6Address6 Address6

cfgIPv6Address7 Address7

cfgIPv6Address8 Address8

cfgIPv6Address9 Address9

cfgIPv6Address10 Address10

cfgIPv6Address11 Address11

cfgIPv6Address12 Address12

cfgIPv6Address13 Address13

cfgIPv6Address14 Address14

cfgIPv6Address15 Address15

cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 DNSFromDHCP6

cfgIPv6DNSServer1 DNS1

cfgIPv6DNSServer2 DNS2

cfgServerPower System.ServerPwr

cfgServerPowerStatus Status

cfgServerActualPowerConsumption Realtime.Power

cfgServerMinPowerCapacity Cap.MinThreshold

cfgServerMaxPowerCapacity Cap.MaxThreshold

cfgServerPeakPowerConsumption Max.Power

cfgServerPeakPowerConsumptionTimestamp Max.Power.Timestamp

cfgServerPowerConsumptionClear Max.PowerClear

cfgServerPowerCapWatts Cap.Watts

cfgServerPowerCapBtuhr Cap.BtuHr

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cfgServerPowerCapPercent Cap.Percent

cfgServerPowerCapEnable Cap.Enable

cfgServerPowerLastHourAvg Avg.LastHour

cfgServerPowerLastDayAvg Avg.LastDay

cfgServerPowerLastWeekAvg Avg.LastWeek

cfgServerPowerLastHourMinPower Min.LastHour

cfgServerPowerLastHourMinTime Min.LastHour.Timestamp

cfgServerPowerLastHourMaxPower Max.LastHour

cfgServerPowerLastHourMaxTime Max.LastHour.Timestamp

cfgServerPowerLastDayMinPower Min.LastDay

cfgServerPowerLastDayMinTime Min.LastDay.Timestamp

cfgServerPowerLastDayMaxPower Max.LastDay

cfgServerPowerLastDayMaxTime Max.LastDay.Timestamp

cfgServerPowerLastWeekMinPower Min.LastWeek

cfgServerPowerLastWeekMinTime Min.LastWeek.Timestamp

cfgServerPowerLastWeekMaxPower Max.LastWeek

cfgServerPowerLastWeekMaxTime Max.LastWeek.Timestamp

cfgServerPowerInstHeadroom Realtime.Headroom

cfgServerPowerPeakHeadroom Max.Headroom

cfgServerActualAmperageConsumption Realtime.Amps

cfgServerPeakAmperage Max.Amps

cfgServerPeakAmperageTimeStamp Max.Amps.Timestamp

cfgServerCumulativePowerConsumption EnergyConsumption

cfgServerCumulativePowerConsumptionTimeStamp EnergyConsumption.StarttimeStamp

cfgServerCumulativePowerClear EnergyConsumption.Clear

cfgServerPowerPicEAllocation PCIePowerAllocation

cfgServerPowerSupply System.Power.Supply

cfgServerPowerSupplyIndex Index

cfgServerPowerSupplyInputStatus LineStatus

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cfgServerPowerSupplyMaxInputPower MaxInputPower

cfgServerPowerSupplyMaxOutputPower MaxOutputPower

cfgServerPowerSupplyOnlineStatus Status

cfgServerPowerSupplyFwVer FwVer

cfgServerPowerSupplyCurrentDraw CurrentDraw

cfgServerPowerSupplyType Type

cfgServerPowerBusMonitoring PMBusMonitoring

cfgUserAdmin iDRAC.Users

cfgUserAdminIndex NA

cfgUserAdminUserName UserName

cfgUserAdminPassword Password

cfgUserAdminEnable Enable

cfgUserAdminPrivilege Privilege

cfgUserAdminIpmiLanPrivilege IpmiLanPrivilege

cfgUserAdminIpmiSerialPrivilege IpmiSerialPrivilege

cfgUserAdminSolEnable SolEnable

cfgRemoteHosts iDRAC.SysLog

cfgRhostsSyslogEnable SysLogEnable

cfgRhostsSyslogServer1 Server1

cfgRhostsSyslogServer2 Server2

cfgRhostsSyslogServer3 Server3

cfgRhostsSyslogPort Port

cfgRhostsFwUpdateTftpEnable FwUpdateTFTPEnable

cfgRhostsFwUpdateIpAddr FwUpdateIPAddr

cfgRhostsFwUpdatePath FwUpdatePath

cfgRhostsSmtpServerIpAddr SMTPServerIPAddress

cfgEmailAlert iDRAC.EmailAlert

cfgEmailAlertIndex NA

cfgEmailAlertEnable Enable

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cfgEmailAlertAddress Address

cfgEmailAlertCustomMsg CustomMsg

cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout iDRAC.SSH

Enable

Port

Timeout

cfgSsnMgtRacadmTimeout iDRAC.Racadm

Enable

Timeout

cfgSsnMgtConsRedirMaxSessions iDRAC.VirtualConsole

EncryptEnable

Enable

PluginType

LocalVideo

Port

MaxSessions

Timeout

AccessPrivilege

cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout iDRAC.Webserver

Enable

HttpPort

Timeout

HttpsPort

LowerEncryptionBitLength

[cfgSerial] iDRAC.Serial

cfgSerialBaudRate BaudRate

cfgSerialConsoleEnable Enable

cfgSerialConsoleIdleTimeout IdleTimeout

cfgSerialConsoleNoAuth NoAuth

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cfgSerialConsoleCommand Command

cfgSerialHistorySize HistorySize

cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey QuitKey

cfgSerialCom2RedirEnable Enable

cfgSerialSshEnable iDRAC.SSH

[cfgOobSnmp] iDRAC.SNMP

cfgOobSnmpAgentEnable AgentEnable

cfgOobSnmpAgentCommunity AgentCommunity

cfgNetTuningNic100MB iDRAC.Nic

cfgNetTuningNicFullDuplex iDRAC.Nic

cfgNetTuningNicMtu iDRAC.Nic

cfgNetTuningNicAutoneg iDRAC.Nic

cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable=1 iDRAC.Racadm

cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable=1 iDRAC.Webserver

cfgRacTuneHttpPort=80 iDRAC.Webserver

cfgRacTuneHttpsPort=443 iDRAC.Webserver

cfgRacTuneSshPort=22 iDRAC.SSH

cfgRacTuneConRedirEnable=1 iDRAC.VirtualConsole

cfgRacTuneConRedirPort=5900 iDRAC.VirtualConsole

cfgRacTuneConRedirEncryptEnable=1 iDRAC.VirtualConsole

cfgRacTuneLocalServerVideo=1 iDRAC.VirtualConsole

cfgRacTuneIpRangeEnable=0 RangeEnable

cfgRacTuneIpRangeAddr=192.168.1.1 RangeAddr

cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask=255.255.255.0 RangeMask

cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset=0 TimeZoneOffset

cfgRacTuneDaylightOffset=0 DaylightOffset

cfgRacTuneAsrEnable=1 TBD

cfgRacTunePlugintype=0 iDRAC.VirtualConsole

cfgRacTuneCtrlEConfigDisable=0 PrebootConfig

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cfgRacTuneLocalConfigDisable=0 LocalConfig

cfgRacTuneVirtualConsoleAuthorizeMultipleSessions=0 iDRAC.VirtualConsole

ifcRacManagedNodeOs System.ServerOS

ifcRacMnOsHostname HostName

ifcRacMnOsOsName OSName

cfgRacSecurity iDRAC.Security

cfgRacSecCsrKeySize CsrKeySize

cfgRacSecCsrCommonName CsrCommonName

cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationName CsrOrganizationName

cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationUnit CsrOrganizationUnit

cfgRacSecCsrLocalityName CsrLocalityName

cfgRacSecCsrStateName CsrStateName

cfgRacSecCsrCountryCode CsrCountryCode

cfgRacSecCsrEmailAddr CsrEmailAddr

cfgRacVirtual iDRAC.VirtualMedia

cfgVirMediaAttached Attached

cfgVirtualBootOnce BootOnce

cfgVirMediaFloppyEmulation FloppyEmulation

cfgLDAP iDRAC.LDAP

cfgLdapEnable Enable

cfgLdapServer Server

cfgLdapPort Port

cfgLdapBaseDN BaseDN

cfgLdapUserAttribute UserAttribute

cfgLdapGroupAttribute GroupAttribute

cfgLdapGroupAttributeIsDN GroupAttributeIsDN

cfgLdapBindDN BindDN

# cfgLdapBindPassword BindPassword

cfgLdapSearchFilter SearchFilter

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Table 126. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued)

Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects

cfgLdapCertValidationEnable CertValidationEnable

cfgLdapRoleGroup iDRAC.LDApRole

cfgLdapRoleGroupIndex NA

cfgLdapRoleGroupDN DN

cfgLdapRoleGroupPrivilege Privilege

cfgStandardSchema iDRAC.ADGroup

cfgSSADRoleGroupIndex NA

cfgSSADRoleGroupName Name

cfgSSADRoleGroupDomain Domain

cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege Privilege

cfgIpmiSerial iDRAC.IPMISerial

cfgIpmiSerialConnectionMode ConnectionMode

cfgIpmiSerialBaudRate BaudRate

cfgIpmiSerialFlowControl FlowControl

cfgIpmiSerialChanPrivLimit ChanPrivLimit

cfgIpmiSerialLineEdit LineEdit

cfgIpmiSerialDeleteControl DeleteControl

cfgIpmiSerialEchoControl EchoControl

cfgIpmiSerialHandshakeControl HandshakeControl

cfgIpmiSerialNewLineSequence NewLineSeq

cfgIpmiSerialInputNewLineSequence InputNewLineSeq

cfgIpmiSol iDRAC.IPMISol

cfgIpmiSolEnable Enable

cfgIpmiSolBaudRate BaudRate

cfgIpmiSolMinPrivilege MinPrivilege

cfgIpmiSolAccumulateInterval AccumulateInterval

cfgIpmiSolSendThreshold SendThreshold

cfgIpmiLan iDRAC.IPMILan

cfgIpmiLanEnable Enable

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Table 126. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued)

Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects

cfgIpmiLanPrivilegeLimit PrivLimit

cfgIpmiLanAlertEnable AlertEnable

cfgIpmiEncryptionKey EncryptionKey

cfgIpmiPetCommunityName CommunityName

cfgUserDomain iDRAC.UserDomain

cfgUserDomainIndex NA

cfgUserDomainName Name

cfgSmartCard iDRAC.SmartCard

cfgSmartCardLogonEnable SmartCardLogonEnable

cfgSmartCardCRLEnable SmartCardCRLEnable

cfgVFlashSD iDRAC.vFlashSD

cfgVFlashSDSize Size

cfgVFlashSDLicensed Licensed

cfgVFlashSDAvailableSize AvailableSize

cfgVFlashSDHealth Health

cfgVFlashSDEnable Enable

cfgVFlashSDWriteProtect WriteProtect

cfgVFlashSDInitialized Initialized

cfgVFlashPartition iDRAC.vFlashPartition

cfgVFlashPartitionIndex NA

cfgVFlashPartitionSize Size

cfgVFlashPartitionEmulationType EmulationType

cfgVFlashPartitionFlashOSVolLabel VolumeLabel

cfgVFlashPartitionFormatType FormatType

cfgVFlashPartitionAccessType AccessType

cfgVFlashPartitionAttachState AttachState

cfgServerInfo iDRAC.ServerBoot

cfgServerBootOnce BootOnce

cfgServerFirstBootDevice FirstBootDevice

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Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects

cfgLogging iDRAC.Logging

cfgLoggingSELOEMEventFilterEnable SELOEMEventFilterEnable

cfgIpmiPetAlertEnable Enable

cfgIpmiPetAlertDestIpAddr DestAddr

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cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write)

cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) Table 127. cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege

Description Use the bit mask numbers listed in the table below to set role-based authority privileges for a Role Group.

Legal Values For iDRAC: 0x00000000 to 0x000001ff

Default

Example

racadm get -g cfgStandardSchema -i 1

# cfgSSADRoleGroupIndex=1 cfgSSADRoleGroupName=blsys-1 cfgSSADRoleGroupDomain= cfgSSADRolGroupPrivilege=3081

Table 128. Role Group privileges and their Bit Masks

Role Group Privilege Bit Mask

Login to iDRAC 0x00000001

Configure iDRAC 0x00000002

Configure Users 0x00000004

Clear Logs 0x00000008

Execute Server Control Commands 0x00000010

Access Virtual Console 0x00000020

Access Virtual Media 0x00000040

Test Alerts 0x00000080

Execute Debug Commands 0x00000100

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Error Codes An error code or a return code is an integer value which represents the status of a command that is run. Running any valid racadm command generates an error code.

To view an error code, you need to run another command after completion of the original command as below: echo$?for Linux operating system

echo %errorlevel%for Windows operating system

Error Code Description

0 Success

1 Generic Failure

Example: All iDRAC internal failures Any read/write failures of iDRAC internal data Failures due to unknown reasons

2 When an invalid or out of range value is specified for any argument. When the length of an argument (filename/path) is larger than allowed.

3 When racadm command entered is incorrect/invalid. When any command/option entered is not supported with the current interface/platform.

4 Syntax of the command is not correct, or invalid number of arguments are passed to the command.

5 When current iDRAC user does not have privileges to run the command.

6 When current iDRAC user does not have the required iDRAC license, or the existing license has expired.

7 When iDRAC does not have enough resources.

8 When iDRAC is running a similar job.

9 Failures (Write failures, invalid share details, mount failures, and so on) related to remote shares (CIFS/NFS/FTP/TFTP/HTTP/HTTPS).

10 Failure to transfer data from/to local interface

11 When lockdown mode is enabled. When dependent feature is disabled. When dependent attributes are not configured/invalid.

12 Unable to connect to iDRAC remotely (remote racadm connect failures).

13 Issues related to IPMI failures.

14 Failure to transfer data from remote Interface.

15 Any session-related issues or state of the command.

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