CLI Guide

Table 10. Details of closessn (continued)
Output None
Example racadm closessn -i 1234
Closes the session 1234.
racadm closessn –u root
Closes all the sessions for root user.
racadm closessn –a
Closes all the sessions.
clrsel
Table 11. Details of clrsel
Description
Deletes all existing records from the System Event Log (SEL).
To use this subcommand, you must have the Clear Logs privilege.
Synopsis
racadm clrsel [-m <module>]
Input -m — The <module> option can have the following values:
server-<n> where, n = 1 to 4
server-<nx> where n = 1 to 4 and x = a to d (lower case)
NOTE: n= 2 and 4 are valid only for multinode sleds.
Example
Clear cmc sel log:
racadm clrsel
Clear sel log on server 1:
racadm clrsel -m server-1
Clear sel log on server 2a:
racadm clrsel -m server-2a
config
Table 12. Details of config
Description Allows you to set CMC configuration parameters individually or to batch them as part of a
configuration file. If the data is different, that CMC object is written with the new value.
Synopsis racadm config [-c|-p] -f <filename>
racadm config -g <group name> -o <object name> [-i <index>] <value>
NOTE: The configuration file retrieved using remote racadm are not interoperable. For
the config -f <
file name
> command, use the configuration file retrieved from the same
interface.
Input
NOTE: The -f and -p options are not supported for the serial/Telnet/SSH console.
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