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racreset
Description
Resets CMC. The reset event is logged in the hardware (SEL) and CMC (RAC) logs.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Administrator privilege.
NOTE: After you run the racreset subcommand, CMC may require up to two minutes to return to a
usable state.
NOTE: There is a 100 percent fan request when the command is run against the servers.
Synopsis
racadm racreset [-m <module> [-f]]
Input
-m — The values must be one of the following:
server–<n> — where n=1–16
server–<nx> — where n=1–8; x = a, b, c, d (lower case)
NOTE:
Multiple modules may be specied, such as -m <module1> -m <module 2>.
-f option is used to force the reset and is available only with an -m option.
Output
racadm racreset
RAC reset operation initiated successfully. It may take up to a minute for
the RAC to come online again.
Example
To reset CMC.
racadm racreset
To reset server 1
racadm racreset -m server-1
To reset servers 1 and 3
racadm racreset -m server-1 -m server-3
racresetcfg
Description
Deletes your current CMC conguration and resets CMC to the factory default settings. After reset, the
default name and password are root and calvin, respectively, and the IP address is 192.168.0.120.
If you run racresetcfg from a network client (for example, a supported web browser, Telnet or SSH, or
Remote RACADM), use the default IP address. The racresetcfg subcommand does not reset the
cfgDNSRacName object.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Chassis Administrator privilege.
NOTE: Certain rmware processes must be stopped and restarted to complete the reset to defaults.
CMC becomes unresponsive for about 30 seconds while this operation completes.
NOTE: There is a 100 percent fan request when the command is issued against the servers.
Synopsis
racadm racresetcfg
RAC reset operation initiated successfully. It may take several minutes
for the RAC to come online again.
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