Users Guide

RACADM Subcommand Overview 211
racresetcfg
NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 5 permission.
Table 13-26 describes the racresetcfg subcommand.
Synopsis
racadm racresetcfg
Supported Interfaces
•Local RACADM
Remote RACADM
telnet/ssh/serial RACADM
Description
The racresetcfg command removes all database property entries that have been configured by the user.
The database has default properties for all entries that are used to restore the card back to its original
default settings. After resetting the database properties, the DRAC 5 resets automatically.
NOTICE: This command deletes your current RAC configuration and resets the RAC and serial configuration to the
original default settings. After reset, the default name and password is root and calvin, respectively, and the IP
address is 192.168.0.120. If you issue racresetcfg from a network client (for example, a supported Web browser,
telnet/ssh, or remote RACADM), you must use the default IP address.
NOTE: This subcommand will also reset the serial interface to its default baud rate (57600) and COM port. The
serial settings may need to be reconfigured through the BIOS setup screen for the server in order to access the
RAC through the serial port.
serveraction
NOTE: To use this command, you must have Execute Server Control Commands permission.
Table 13-27 describes the serveraction subcommand.
Table 13-26. racresetcfg
Subcommand Definition
racresetcfg Resets the entire RAC configuration to factory default
values.
Table 13-27. serveraction
Subcommand Definition
serveraction Executes a managed system reset or power-on/off/cycle.