Quick Reference Guide
• racadm deploy -m server-<n> -u root -p <password> -
d [-6]
• racadm deploy -m switch-<n> -u root -p <password>
• racadm deploy -m switch-<n> -v SNMPv2
<
snmpCommunityString> ro
• racadm deploy -a [server/switch] -u root -p
<
password>
Input
• -b <
device
> — Specifies the first boot device; must be used with -o. Use
with -m <
module
> to specify for an individual server, or with an -a for all
servers.
Legal values: device=None, PXE, HDD, CD-DVD, vFDD, vCD-DVD, iSCSI, SD,
FDD, RFS
• -o
no|yes
— Indicates if the server should boot from the device once. Use
with -b.
Use with -m
<
module
> to specify for an individual server, or with -a for all
servers.
• -a — [server/switch]. Applies options to all modules present in the chassis of
the given module type. Specify the value as server or switch. Default value is
server. Switches must support Ethernet Management.
• -u<
user name
> — Indicates that the <
password
> is supplied for the root user
on the server or switch. Root is a constant parameter, the only value that is
valid with the —u option.
• -m <
module
> — Specifies the server or switch you want to configure.
Legal values:
– sever-n, where
n
=1–16
– server-nx where
n
=1– 8;
x
= a,b,c,d (lower case)
– switch-n, where
n
=1– 6
• -p <
password
> — Specifies the password for the root user on the server or
switch. For switches, valid passwords are 6-32 ASCII characters in length,
ranging in value 32–125 (decimal). For servers, valid passwords are 1–20
ASCII characters in length, ranging in value 32–126 (decimal).
• -s <
ipaddress/subnet/gateway
> — Sets the IP address, subnet mask, and
gateway for the specified server, separated by single spaces.
– ipaddress — A string representing a valid IP address. For example,
192.168.0.20.
– subnet — A string representing a valid subnet mask. For example,
255.255.255.0.
– gateway — A string representing a valid gateway address. For
example, 192.168.0.1.
• -d — Enables DHCP for the specified server.
The
-s and -d options cannot be used together in the same command.
• -6 — Enables IPv6 auto configuration (when used with -d). Sets static IPv6
addresses (when used with
-s).
• -v SNMPv2 <
snmpCommunityString
> ro — Specifies the SNMP community
string for switches. Valid community strings are 1-20 characters in length,
with valid ASCII characters in the range [32–125] (decimal). Protocol version
set to SNMPv2. Permission on community string is read-only.
Output None
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