CLI Guide
groupmanager
Table 63. Details of groupmanager
Description
Allows you to:
● Delete the group from the group manager.
● Remove the iDRAC from group by itself by using admin privileges.
● Join the group using administrator privileges.
NOTE: This subcommand is supported only on iDRAC9.
Synopsis
● To delete the group from the group manager.
groupmanager delete –g <groupname>
● To remove the iDRAC from group by itself by using administrator privileges.
groupmanager removeself –g <groupname>
● To join the group using administrator privileges.
groupmanager joingroup -g <groupname> -uid <uuid> -pcode <
grouppasscode>
Input
● -g— Specifies the name of the iDRAC member group
● -uid — Specifies the group user id
● -pcode— Specifies the group passcode
Example
● To delete the group from the groupmanager:
racadm groupmanager delete –g <groupname>
● To remove the iDRAC from the group by itself:
racadm groupmanager removeself –g <groupname>
● To join server to the local iDRAC group:
racadm groupmanager joingroup -g <mygrpxyz> -uid <uid1234> -pcode
<12345>
httpsbootcert
Table 64. Details of httpsbootcert
Description Allows you to manage BIOS https Boot Certificate Management operations.
Synopsis
● To import the bios https Boot Certificate from a remote share or local system
racadm httpsbootcert help import
● To export the bios https boot Certificate to a remote share or local system
racadm httpsbootcert help export
● To delete the bios https boot certificate
racadm httpsbootcert help delete
Input
● -i—Index of the boot device 1 to 4
● -f—Filename of the bios https Boot Device Certificate
● -l—Network share location <CIFS/NFS/HTTP/HTTPS share>
● -u—Username for the remote share
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