Users Guide

cfgUserAdminUserName=
# cfgUserAdminPassword=******** (Write-Only)
cfgUserAdminEnable=0
cfgUserAdminPrivilege=0x00000000
cfgUserAdminIpmiLanPrivilege=15
cfgUserAdminIpmiSerialPrivilege=15
cfgUserAdminSolEnable=0
If you have used the get command:
[idrac.users.16]
Enable=Disabled
IpmiLanPrivilege=15
IpmiSerialPrivilege=15
!!Password=******** (Write-Only)
Privilege=0x0
SNMPv3AuthenticationType=SHA
SNMPv3Enable=Disabled
SNMPv3PrivacyType=AES
SolEnable=Disabled
UserName=
The indexes are read-only and cannot be modified. Objects of the indexed group are bound to the
index under which they are listed and any valid configuration to the object value is applicable only to
that particular index.
A predefined set of indexes are available for each indexed group. For more information, see the
iDRAC8 RACADM Command Line Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals.
Use the racresetcfg subcommand to reset the iDRAC to the default setting, and then run the
racadm config -f <filename>.cfg or racadm set -f <filename>.cfg command. Make
sure that the .cfg file includes all required objects, users, indexes, and other parameters.
CAUTION: Use the racresetcfg subcommand to reset the database and the iDRAC NIC settings
to the default settings and remove all users and user configurations. While the root user is
available, other user settings are also reset to the default settings.
Parsing rules
All lines that start with '#' are treated as comments. A comment line must start in column one. A '#'
character in any other column is treated as a '#' character. Some modem parameters may include #
characters in its string. An escape character is not required. You may want to generate a .cfg from a
racadm getconfig -f <filename> .cfg command, and then perform a racadm config -f
<filename> .cfg command to a different iDRAC, without adding escape characters. Example:
#
# This is a comment
[cfgUserAdmin]
cfgUserAdminPageModemInitString=<Modem init # not a comment>
All group entries must be surrounded by "[" and "]" characters. The starting "[" character denoting a
group name must start in column one. This group name must be specified before any of the objects
in that group. Objects that do not include an associated group name generate an error. The
configuration data is organized into groups as defined in the iDRAC8 RACADM Command Line
Interface Reference Guide available at dell.com/idracmanuals. The following example displays a
group name, object, and the object’s property value.
[cfgLanNetworking] -{group name}
cfgNicIpAddress=143.154.133.121 {object name}
All parameters are specified as "object=value" pairs with no white space between the object, =, or
value.
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