Reference Guide

Remote RACADM
racadm -r <racIpAddr> -u <username> -p <password> getconfig -g <groupname> [-o
<objectname>] [-i <indexnumber>]
racadm -r <racIpAddr> -u <username> -p <password> <subcommand>
Example
racadm -r <racIpAddr> -u myuser -p mypass getconfig -g idracinfo
racadm -r <racIpAddr> -u myuser -p mypass getsysinfo
RACADM Command Options
The following table lists the options for the RACADM command.
Option Description
-r <racIpAddr>
Species the controller’s remote IP address.
-u <usrName> Species 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 is not allowed.
-p <password> Species the password used to authenticate the command
transaction. If the -p option is used, the -i option is not allowed.
-S Species that RACADM should check for invalid certicate
errors. RACADM stops the execution of the command with an
error message if it detects an invalid certicate.
-i <indexnumber> Species the index number for the indexed group, if applicable.
-g <groupname> Species the group name, if applicable.
-o objectname Species the object name, if applicable.
The following table provides the supported RACADM interfaces.
Type
Local RACADM SSH/Telnet RACADM Remote RACADM
CMC No Yes Yes
NOTE: Multiple instances of remote RACADM can be run on a management station.
Displayable Characters
Displayable characters include the following set:
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxwz
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
0123456789~`!@#$%^&*()_+-={}[]|\:";'<>,.?/
Supported RACADM Subcommands
The following table provides the list of RACADM subcommands and their corresponding interface support. For more information
about the RACADM sub-commands including syntax and valid entries, see RACADM Subcommand Details.
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