Users Guide

Downloading custom SSL certificate signing certificate using RACADM
To download the custom SSL certificate signing certificate, use the sslcertdownload subcommand. For
more information, see the iDRAC RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at
dell.com/idracmanuals.
Deleting custom SSL certificate signing certificate
You can also delete an existing custom signing certificate using iDRAC Web interface or RACADM.
Deleting custom signing certificate using iDRAC web interface
To delete the custom signing certificate using iDRAC web interface:
1. Go to Overview iDRAC SettingsNetworkSSL.
The SSL page is displayed.
2. Under Custom SSL Certificate Signing Certificate, select Delete Custom SSL Certificate Signing
Certificate
and click Next.
3. A pop-up message is displayed asking you to reset iDRAC immediately or at a later time. Click Reset
iDRAC or Reset iDRAC Later as required.
After iDRAC resets, a new self-signed certificate is generated.
Deleting custom SSL certificate signing certificate using RACADM
To delete the custom SSL certificate signing certificate using RACADM, use the sslcertdelete
subcommand. Then, use the racreset command to reset iDRAC. For more information, see the iDRAC
RACADM Command Line Reference Guide available at www.dell.com/esmmanuals.
Configuring multiple iDRACs using RACADM
You can configure one or more iDRACs with identical properties using RACADM. When you query a
specific iDRAC using its group ID and object ID, RACADM creates the
.cfg configuration file from the
retrieved information. File name is user specified. Import the file to other iDRACs to identically configure
them.
NOTE:
The configuration file contains information that is applicable for the particular server. The
information is organized under various object groups.
Few configuration files contain unique iDRAC information (such as the static IP address) that you
must modify before you export the file to other iDRACs.
You can also use the system configuration XML file to configure multiple iDRACs using RACADM. System
configuration XML file contains the component configuration information, and this file is used to apply
the configuration for BIOS, iDRAC, RAID, and NIC by importing the file into a target system. For more
information, see XML Configuration Workflow white paper available at dell.com/support/manuals or at
Dell Tech Center.
To configure multiple iDRACs using the .cfg file:
1. Query the target iDRAC that contains the required configuration using the command: racadm
getconfig -f myfile.cfg
.
109