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Table 108. Details of testfeature -f adkrb (continued)
Verifies if the CMC can acquire CMC, LDAP and Global Catalog servers FQDN through reverse
IP lookups.
Verifies that the CMC principal name matches the principal name in the uploaded Keytab file.
Verifies that the CMC acquires a Kerberos TGT.
Acquires user privileges from the Active Directory server.
Checks the time to acquire user privileges with the allotted time to login.
NOTE: In the event of an error, the command outputs all tests performed up to and
including the test that failed, and all the error messages.
Synopsis
testfeature -f adkrb -u <username> [-d <diagnostic-message-level>]
Table 109. Details of testfeature -f ldap
Description Tests LDAP configuration and operation, and reports success as each stage of the authentication
process proceeds. After successful completion, this command prints the CMC privileges assumed by
the specified <username>.
If a failure occurs, the command stops with an error message that displays the required corrective
action. Use the optional -d switch to obtain additional diagnostic information, as needed.
Synopsis
testfeature -f ldap -u <username> -p <password> [-d <diagnostic-
message-level>]
testtrap
Table 110. Details of testtrap
Description Tests the RAC’s SNMP trap alerting feature by sending a test trap from CMC to a specified
destination trap listener on the network.
To use this subcommand, you must have the Test Alerts permission.
NOTE: Before you execute the testtrap subcommand, make sure that the specified
index in the RACADM cfgAlerting group is configured properly.
Synopsis
racadm testtrap -i <index>
Input -i — Specifies the index of the trap configuration to be used for the test. Valid values are from 1 to 4.
Example
Commands for the cfgIpmiPet group:
Enable the alert
racadm config -g cfgIpmiPet -o cfgIpmiPetAlertEnable -i 1
Set the destination e-mail IP address
racadm config -g cfgIpmiPet -o cfgIpmiPetAlertDestIpAddr -i 1
192.168.0.110
View the current test trap settings
racadm getconfig -g cfgIpmiPet -i <index>
where <index> is a number from 1 to 4.
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