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2 To import the chassis conguration proles from NFS network share, type the following:
racadm set –f clone.xml –t xml –l xx.xx.xx.xx:/PATH
You can import chassis conguration proles from network share through remote RACADM interface.
1 To import the chassis conguration proles from CIFS network share, type the following:
racadm –r xx.xx.xx.xx –u USERNAMECMC –p PASSWORDCMC set –f clone.xml –t xml –l //
xx.xx.xx.xx/PATH –u USERNAME –p PASSWORD
2 To import the chassis conguration proles from NFS network share, type the following:
racadm –r xx.xx.xx.xx –u USERNAMECMC –p PASSWORDCMC set –f clone.xml –t xml –l xx.xx.xx.xx:/
PATH
You can import chassis conguration proles from local management station through remote RACADM interface.
1 To export the chassis conguration proles as clone.xml le, type the following:
racadm –r xx.xx.xx.xx –u USERNAMECMC –p PASSWORDCMC set –f clone.xml –t xml
Parsing Rules
You can manually edit properties of an exported XML le of chassis conguration proles.
An XML le contains the following properties:
System Conguration, which is the parent node.
component, which is the primary child node.
Attributes, which contains name and value. You can edit these elds. For example, you can edit the Asset Tag value as follows:
<Attribute Name="ChassisInfo.1#AssetTag">xxxxxx</Attribute>
Example of an XML le is as follows:
<SystemConfiguration Model="PowerEdge M1000e
"ServiceTag="NOBLE13"
TimeStamp="Tue Apr 7 14:17:48 2015" ExportMode="2">
<!--Export type is Replace-->
<!--Exported configuration may contain commented attributes. Attributes may be commented due to
dependency,
destructive nature, preserving server identity or for security reasons.-->
<Component FQDD="CMC.Integrated.1">
<Attribute Name="ChassisInfo.1#AssetTag">00000</Attribute>
<Attribute Name="ChassisLocation.1#DataCenterName"></Attribute>
<Attribute Name="ChassisLocation.1#AisleName"></Attribute>
<Attribute Name="ChassisLocation.1#RackName"></Attribute>
….
</Component>
</SystemConfiguration>
Viewing and Ending CMC Sessions
You can view the number of users currently logged in to iDRAC7 and end the user sessions.
NOTE
: To end a session, you must have Chassis Conguration Administrator privilege.
Viewing and Ending CMC Sessions Using Web Interface
To view or end a session using the web interface:
1 In the left pane, go to Chassis Overview and click Network > Sessions.
Conguring
CMC 101