User's Manual

Using the RACADM Command Line Interface 65
When run without options or subcommands, RACADM displays syntax
information and instructions on how to access subcommands and help. To
list syntax and command-line options for individual subcommands, type:
racadm help <subcommand>
RACADM Subcommands
Table 4-1 provides a brief list of common subcommands used in RACADM.
For a complete list of RACADM subcommands, including syntax and valid
entries, see the RACADM Subcommands chapter of the Dell Chassis
Management Controller Firmware Version 2.0 Administrator Reference Guide.
NOTE: The connect, exit, quit, and logout commands are built-in CMC commands,
not RACADM commands. They cannot be used with remote RACADM. See
"Connecting to Servers or I/O Modules With the Connect Command" on page 59 for
information about using these commands.
When entering a RACADM subcommand, prefix the command with
racadm. For example:
racadm help
Table 4-1. RACADM Subcommands
Command Description
help Lists CMC subcommand descriptions.
help <subcommand> Lists usage summary for the specified subcommand.
? Lists CMC subcommand descriptions.
? <subcommand> Lists usage summary for the specified subcommand.
arp Displays the contents of the ARP table. ARP table entries
may not be added or deleted.
chassisaction Executes power-up, power-down, reset, and power-cycle on
the chassis, switch, and KVM.
clrraclog Clears the CMC log and creates a single entry indicating
the user and time that the log was cleared.
clrsel Clears the System Event Log entries.
cmcchangeover Changes the state of the CMC from active to standby, or
vice versa, in redundant CMC environments.