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• server <-nx>, where n=1–4 and x=a-d (lower case)
• sled-n , where n=1–4
NOTE: The -m sled-n option is available only for multinode servers.
NOTE: You can use the -f option to force the reset. This option is available only with the -
m option.
NOTE: You can specify multiple modules: -m <module 1> –m <module 2>.
Example
• Reset CMC:
racadm racreset
• Reset server 1.
racadm racreset -m server-1
• Reset servers 1 and 3.
racadm racreset -m server-1 -m server-3
• Racreset on multinode server
racadm racreset -m sled-1
• Force racreset on multinode server
racadm racreset -m sled-1 -f
racresetcfg
Table 84. Details of racresetcfg
Description Resets CMC conguration to factory default settings.
NOTE: To use this, you must have the Chassis Administrator privilege.
Synopsis
racadm racresetcfg [-m <module>] [-c <feature>]
Input
• -m : <module> — Must be one of the following values:
– chassis — default state, if -m is not specied.
– server-<n> — where n=1–4
– server-<nx> — where n=1–4 and x=a-d (lower case)
NOTE: The values n= 2 and 4 are valid for multi-node sleds only
• -c : <feature> — Must be one of the following values:
– ad — Reset Active Directory and LDAP properties to the default value. The default setting is
“disabled”.
– pcap — Reset Power Cap properties to the default value.
– ex — Reset FlexAddress properties to the default value. The default setting is “disabled”.
NOTE: The –c option is valid with only <module=chassis> only.
NOTE: If the racresetcfg is performed on a chassis, the CMC resets after the task.
Example
• Perform reset of conguration data to defaults for server-1 module.
racadm racresetcfg -m server-1
• Perform reset of power cap feature.
racadm racresetcfg -c pcap
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