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Table 83. Details of racresetcfg (continued)
Input
-fForce racresetcfg. If any vFlash partition creation or formatting is in progress, iDRAC returns a
warning message. You can perform a force reset using this option.
-allDiscard all settings and reset user to shipping value.
-rcDiscard all settings and reset user to default user name and password.
NOTE: When you perform racresetcfg -rc on Stomp and Noble/VRTX servers, by default, the
DHCP is disabled.
Example
Reset the configuration on iDRAC.
racadm racresetcfg
The RAC configuration has initiated restoration to factory defaults.
Wait up to a minute for this process to complete before accessing the RAC again.
Reset when vFlash partition creation is in progress.
racadm racresetcfg
A vFlash SD card partition operation is in progress. Resetting the iDRAC may corrupt the vFlash SD
card. To force racresetcfg, use the -f flag.
Reset all iDRAC's configurations to default, and preserve the user and network settings.
racadm racresetcfg -f
Reset all iDRAC's configurations to default, and reset the user to shipping value.
racadm racresetcfg -all
Reset all iDRAC's configurations to default, and reset the user to root/calvin.
racadm racresetcfg -rc
recover
Table 84. Details of Recover sub-command
Description
Allows you to recover the previous version of the firmware.
NOTE: To run this subcommand, you must have the Server Control privilege.
Synopsis
To recover the BIOS firmware:
racadm recover <FQDD>
NOTE: BIOS.Setup.1-1 is the supported FQDD
Input
FQDD Specify the FQDD of the device for which the recovery is required.
Examples
To recover the BIOS firmware:
racadm recover BIOS.Setup.1-1
RAC1234: Recovery operation initiated successfully. Check the Lifecycle logs for the status of the
operation by running RACADM command "racadm lclog view".
110 RACADM Subcommand Details