Users Guide

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1. To import the chassis configuration profiles 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 configuration profiles 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 configuration profiles from local management station through remote RACADM interface.
1. To export the chassis configuration profiles as clone.xml file, 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 file of chassis configuration profiles.
An XML file contains the following properties:
System Configuration, which is the parent node.
component, which is the primary child node.
Attributes, which contains name and value. You can edit these fields. For example, you can edit the Asset Tag value as follows:
<Attribute Name="ChassisInfo.1#AssetTag">xxxxxx</Attribute>
Example of an XML file 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 Configuration 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.
The Sessions page displays the session ID, username, IP address, and session type. For more information about these properties, see
the Online Help.
2. To end the session, click Terminate for a session.
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Configuring CMC