Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 9 RACADM CLI Guide 2021 Rev.
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Contents Chapter 1: Introduction................................................................................................................ 12 New features added.......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Firmware version 5.00.00.00.................................................................................................................................... 12 Firmware version 4.40.00.
coredump.............................................................................................................................................................................42 coredumpdelete................................................................................................................................................................. 42 diagnostics..........................................................................................................................................
setniccfg............................................................................................................................................................................. 117 sshpkauth........................................................................................................................................................................... 118 sslcertdelete...............................................................................................................................
cfgRhostsFwUpdateTftpEnable (Read or Write)............................................................................................... 171 cfgRhostsFwUpdateIpAddr (Read or Write)....................................................................................................... 171 cfgRhostsFwUpdatePath (Read or Write)........................................................................................................... 171 cfgRhostsSmtpServerIpAddr (Read or Write)................................
cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask (Read or Write)......................................................................................................... 183 cfgRacTuneSshPort (Read or Write)................................................................................................................... 184 cfgRacTuneConRedirEnable (Read or Write)..................................................................................................... 184 cfgRacTuneConRedirEncryptEnable (Read or Write)...................
cfgLDAPEnable (Read or Write)............................................................................................................................ 195 cfgLDAPGroupAttribute (Read or Write)............................................................................................................ 196 cfgLDAPGroupAttributeIsDN (Read or Write)................................................................................................... 196 cfgLDAPPort (Read or Write)................................
cfgServerMinPowerCapacity (Read Only)......................................................................................................... 206 cfgServerMaxPowerCapacity (Read Only)........................................................................................................ 206 cfgServerPeakPowerConsumption (Read Only)...............................................................................................206 cfgServerPeakPowerConsumptionTimestamp (Read Only).............................
cfgIPv6Address5 (Read Only)................................................................................................................................ 218 cfgIPv6Address6 (Read Only)................................................................................................................................ 218 cfgIPv6Address7 (Read Only)................................................................................................................................ 218 cfgIPv6Address8 (Read Only).....
cfgVFlashSDInitialized (Read Only)......................................................................................................................229 cfgVFlashSDEnable (Read or Write).................................................................................................................... 229 cfgVFlashSDSize (Read Only)............................................................................................................................... 229 cfgVFlashSDLicensed (Read Only)............
1 Introduction This document provides information about the RACADM subcommands, supported RACADM interfaces, and property database groups and object definitions for iDRAC for the Dell EMC servers.
● Added support for RSA CA certificate input Firmware version 4.32.10.00 Following features were added in this release: ● Added support for SCV signed certificate download Firmware version 4.30.30.
Deprecated and New Subcommands NOTE: ● Following commands are deprecated, and will not be available from iDRAC version 4.40.00.00 and onwards. Ensure that you reconfigure the scripts that use these commands to avoid any issues or failures. ● WSMan is deprecated, with no further updates or new features to be added. Table 1.
● Remote—Supports running RACADM commands from a remote management station such as a laptop or desktop. To run Remote RACADM commands, install the DRAC Tools utility from the OpenManage software on the remote computer. To run Remote RACADM commands: ○ Formulate the command as an SSH RACADM command. NOTE: ○ You must have administrator privileges to run RACADM commands using Remote RACADM. ○ ESXi operating system allows up to 1020 characters in a RACADM command.
The remote RACADM commands must link to the libssl library on the HOST, which corresponds to the version of OpenSSL package installed on the HOST. Perform the following steps to verify and link the library. ● Check the openssl version installed in the HOST: [root@localhost ~]# openssl OpenSSL> version OpenSSL 1.0.
● To display a single object for the specified group, run: racadm get device...
clearasrscreen clearpending closessn clrraclog . . . . . . . vflashsd vflashpartition vmdisconnect cd quit ● Example 2: racadm>> get get getled getniccfg getraclog getractime getsel getsensorinfo getssninfo getsvctag getsysinfo gettracelog getversion ● Example 3: racadm>> getl racadm>> getled or LEDState: Not-Blinking ● Example 4: racadm>> get bios.uefiBootSettings BIOS.UefiBootSettings BIOS.UefiBootSettings.UefiBootSeq BIOS.UefiBootSettings.
If you initiate configuration jobs using RACADM CLI or iDRAC web interface, the Lifecycle log captures the information about the user, interface used, and the IP address of the system from which you initiate the job. Proxy parameters Some commands do not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location (-l) is HTTP/HTTPS. To perform the operation with HTTP or HTTPS through a proxy, the proxy parameters must be first configured using the lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.
NOTE: Warranty information may be included within this document or as a separate document. Accessing documents from Dell support site You can access the required documents in one of the following ways: ● Using the following links: ○ ○ ○ ○ For all Enterprise Systems Management documents — https://www.dell.com/esmmanuals For OpenManage documents — https://www.dell.com/openmanagemanuals For iDRAC and Lifecycle Controller documents — https://www.dell.
2 Running Get and Set This section provides detailed description of the RACADM Get and Set subcommands including the syntax and valid entries. For more information about all attributes to perform get and set operations, see the iDRAC Attribute Registry available at https://www.dell.com/idracmanuals Topics: • • get set get Table 4. Details of get Description Displays the value of one or more objects. The get subcommand has two forms. ● Displays the value of a single object.
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Table 4. Details of get (continued) ● ● ● ● ○ JSON—It exports the SCP JSON file to a network share file. ○ xml—It exports the SCP xml format file, either to a local or network share file. --clone—Gets the configuration .xml files without system-related details such as service tag. The .xml file received does not have any virtual disk creation option. --replace—Gets the configuration .xml files with the system-related details such as service tag.
Table 4. Details of get (continued) ● Export a “cloned” xml configuration to a CIFS share racadm get -f xyz_temp_clone -t xml -u Administrator -p xxx -l // 192.168.0/xyz --clone ● Export a “replace” xml configuration to a CIFS share racadm get -f xyz_temp_replace -t xml -u Administrator -p xxx -l // 192.168.0/xyz --replace ● Export the xml configuration of the iDRAC component to FTP share. racadm get -f file -t xml -u username -p password -l ftp:// 192.168.10.
Table 4. Details of get (continued) ● Include password hash in the configuration .xml file. racadm get -f -t xml -l -u -p -t xml --includeph ● Configure proxy parameters. racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername admin1 racadm set lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes.UserProxyUsername ● View the list of proxy attributes. racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes ● To display InfiniBand related groups. racadm get InfiniBand set Table 5.
Table 5. Details of set (continued) ● racadm set . ● racadm set ..
Table 5. Details of set (continued) ● — Specifies the object name of the value that must be written. ● — This option is specified where FQDD Aliases or Groups must be indexed. ● -f — Enables set to configure the device from a specified file. This option is not supported in the Firmware RACADM interface. ● -u — Specifies user name of the CIFS remote share from which the file must be imported ● -p — Specifies password for the remote CIFS share from which the file must be imported.
Table 5. Details of set (continued) ○ BIOS: enabling processor trusted execution (TXT) when server has Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 installed ○ BIOS: if SCP contains only a BIOS section that includes switching boot mode to UEFI and configuration of UEFI PXE network settings ○ BIOS: if SCP contains only a BIOS section that includes switching boot mode to legacy BIOS or UEFI along with changes to the boot order sequence using changes to BootSeq, HddSeq, or UefiBootSeq attributes. ○ BIOS: changing TPM 2.
Table 5. Details of set (continued) racadm jobqueue view –i ● Configure a systems using a local Server Configuration Profile XML file containing a mix of real-time and staged objects; postpone reboot until other operations have been completed. racadm set -f myfile.
3 RACADM Subcommand Details This section provides detailed description of the RACADM subcommands including the syntax and valid entries. Topics: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 30 Guidelines to Quote Strings Containing Special Characters When Using RACADM Commands help and help subcommand ackdriveremoval arp autoupdatescheduler bioscert biosscan cd cd ..
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • netstat networktransceiverstatistics nicstatistics ping ping6 plugin racadm proxy racdump racreset racresetcfg recover remoteimage rollback sekm serialcapture sensorsettings serveraction setled setniccfg sshpkauth sslcertdelete sslcertdownload sslcertupload sslcertview sslcsrgen sslkeyupload sslresetcfg storage supportassist swinventory switchconnection systemerase systemperfstatistics techsupreport testalert testem
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ackdriveremoval Table 7. Details of RACADM Ackdriveremoval Description The plugin subcommand acknowledges drive removal and clears the amber state of the chassis LED to healthy state. Synopsis racadm ackdriveremoval -d -b racadm ackdriveremoval --all Input ● --all—Acknowledge all the drive removal. ● -d—Drive ID to acknowledge drive removal. ● -b—Bay ID to acknowledge drive removal.
Table 10. Details of the autoupdatescheduler command (continued) ● The minimum Lifecycle Controller version required is Lifecycle Controller 1.3. ● When a job is already scheduled and the clear command is run, the scheduling parameters are cleared. ● If the network share is not accessible or the catalog file is missing when the job is scheduled, then the job is unsuccessful. Synopsis ● To create the AutoUpdateScheduler, run the command.
Table 10. Details of the autoupdatescheduler command (continued) ● -rp — Specifies the repeat parameter. This parameter must be specified. ○ If the-dom option is specified, then the valid values for -rp are 1–12. ○ If the-wom option is specified, then the valid values for -rp are 1–52. ○ If the-dow option is specified, then the valid values for -rp are 1–366. ● -a — Applies reboot (1 — Yes, 0 — No). This option must be specified. Example Usage examples: ● To configure autoupdate feature settings.
Table 11. Details of the bioscert subcommand (continued) ● Import the Secure Boot Certificate from a remote share or local system. To import, you must have login and system control privilege ● Delete the installed Secure Boot Certificate. To delete, you must have login and system control privilege ● Restore the installed Secure Boot Certificate Sections.
Table 11. Details of the bioscert subcommand (continued) ● To view installes DBX certificate of HASH type SHA-256 racadm bioscert view -t 3 -k 1 -v 416e3e4a6722a534afba9040b6d6a69cc313f1e48e7959f57bf248d543d00245 ● Export the KEK certificate to a remote CIFS share racadm bioscert export -t 1 -k 0 -v AB:A8:F8:BD:17:1E:35:12:90:67:CD:0E:69:66:79:9B:BE:64:52:0E -f kek_cert.der -l //10.94.161.
Table 11. Details of the bioscert subcommand (continued) ● To restore the installed KEK Secure Boot Certificates racadm bioscert restore -t 1 ● To restore all the installed Secure Boot Certificates racadm bioscert restore --all biosscan Table 12. Details of the biosscan subcommand Description Allows iDRAC to scan the BIOS on scheduled intervals or as requested by the user.
cd Table 13. cd Description Synopsis Input To change the current working object, use this command. racadm>> cd racadm>> cd Output Displays the new prompt. Example ● Example 1: To navigate to the system device type directory: racadm>>cd system racadm/system> ● Example 2: To run all the power-related get or set commands: racadm/system>cd power racadm/Power> cd .. Table 14. cd .. Description Synopsis Input To go back to the previous directory, use this command. racadm>> cd ..
Table 15. Details of the clearasrscreen attribute (continued) NOTE: To run this subcommand, you must have the Clear Logs permission. Synopsis racadm clearasrscreen Input None Output Clears the last crash screen buffer. Example racadm clearasrscreen clearpending Table 16. clearpending Description Deletes the pending values of all the attributes (objects) in the device (NIC, BIOS, FC, and Storage).
Table 17. Details of closessn (continued) Input ● —i — The session ID of the session to close, which can be retrieved using RACADM getssninfo subcommand. Session running this command cannot be closed. ● —a — Closes all sessions. ● —u — Closes all sessions for a particular user name. Output Successful or error message is displayed. Example ● Closes the session 1234. racadm closessn -i 1234 ● Closes all the sessions other then the active session for root user.
Table 19. Details of connect (continued) ● To connect to server 1 serial console: racadm connect -m server-1 coredump Table 20. Details of coredump Description Displays detailed information related to any recent critical issues that have occurred with iDRAC. The coredump information can be used to diagnose these critical issues.
diagnostics Table 22. Details of diagnostics Description Collects and exports remote diagnostics report from iDRAC. The results of the latest successfully run remote diagnostics are available and retrievable remotely through an NFS, CIFS, HTTP, or HTTPS) share.
Table 22. Details of diagnostics (continued) ● To export a remote diagnostics report to the HTTPS share: racadm diagnostics export -f diags.txt -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l https://test.com ● To export a remote diagnostics report to a local share: racadm diagnostics export -f diags.txt driverpack Table 23. Details of driverpack Description Installs the driver pack for the operating system.
eventfilters Table 24. Details of eventfilters Description Displays the list of event filter settings. To use this subcommand with the set and test option, you must have the Administrator privilege.
Table 24. Details of eventfilters (continued) Valid examples of alert queries are: ● ● ● ● ● idrac.alert.all idrac.alert.audit idrac.alert.audit.lic idrac.alert.audit.warning idrac.alert.audit.lic.critical This command does not support setting the proxy parameters if the share location (-l) is HTTP/HTTPS. For more information, see Proxy parameter section.
Table 24. Details of eventfilters (continued) ● Configure using subcategory as a parameter. For example, all configurations under the licensing subcategory in the audit category are assigned power off as action and all notifications are enabled. racadm eventfilters set -c idrac.alert.audit.lic -a poweroff -n all ● Configure using subcategory and severity as parameters.
frontpanelerror Table 27. Details of frontpanelerror Description Enables or disables the live-feed of the errors currently being displayed on the LCD screen. For error acknowledge use hide, and error assert use show. Synopsis racadm frontpanelerror show racadm frontpanelerror hide Input ● show — to view the errors currently being displayed on the LCD screen. ● hide — to hide the errors currently being displayed on the LCD screen. Example ● racadm frontpanelerror show Front Panel Error—Show Enabled.
Table 28. Details of fwupdate (continued) Input ● —u—The update option performs a checksum of the firmware update file and starts the update process. This option may be used along with the —g or —p options. At the end of the update, iDRAC performs a soft reset. ● —s—This option returns the status of the update process. ● -a—The -a option specifies TFTP server IP address that is used for firmware image. This option must be used with the -g option.
Table 29. Details of fwupdate methods (continued) FW Update Method iDRAC on Blade Servers iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers Local RACADM-TFTP Yes Yes Local RACADM-FTP Yes Yes Remote RACADM Yes Yes Remote RACADM-TFTP Yes Yes Remote RACADM-FTP Yes Yes Firmware RACADM-TFTP Yes Yes Firmware RACADM-FTP Yes Yes gethostnetworkinterfaces Table 30. Details of gethostnetworkinterfaces Description Synopsis Displays host network interface details.
Table 30. Details of gethostnetworkinterfaces (continued) IPv6 Address Prefix Length IPv4 Gateway Address IPv4 DNSServer Address IPv4 DNSServer Address : : : 0: 1: fe80::7c5f:a114:84d4:17f6 64 10.94.225.129 10.116.2.250 10.116.2.251 getled Table 31. Details of getled Description Displays the LED settings on a module: blinking, not blinking, or unknown (for empty slots). To run this subcommand, you must have the Login User privilege.
Table 32. Details of getniccfg Table 33.
Table 32. Details of getniccfg (continued) Example ● Display iDRAC network settings in server slot 1 racadm getniccfg getraclog Table 34. Details of getraclog Description Synopsis The getraclog command displays RAC log entries. ● racadm getraclog [-i] ● racadm getraclog [-s ] [-c ] racadm getraclog [-c ] [-s ] NOTE: If options are not provided, the entire log is displayed. Input ● -c — Specifies the number of records to display.
Table 34. Details of getraclog (continued) Message Arg 2 = 10.94.98.92 Message Arg 3 = RACADM FQDD = iDRAC.Embedded.1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ getractime Table 35. Details of getractime Description Displays the current iDRAC time. Synopsis ● racadm getractime [-d] Input ● -d — Displays the time in the format, YYYYMMDDhhmmss. Output The current iDRAC time is displayed.
Table 36. Details of getremoteservicesstatus (continued) ● Server has entered F11 Boot Manager menu Example ● racadm getremoteservicesstatus getsel Table 37. Details of getsel Description Displays all system event log (SEL) entries in iDRAC. Synopsis ● racadm getsel [-i] ● racadm getsel [-s ][-c ] NOTE: If no arguments are specified, the entire log is displayed. Input ● ● ● ● —i — Displays the number of entries in the SEL. -s — Displays the starting record number.
Example racadm getsensorinfo Sensor Type : POWER Table 39. racadm getsensorinfo Sensor Type : POWER PS1 Status Present AC PS2 Status AC-Lost AC Sensor Type : TEMPERATURE Table 40.
Table 42. Sensor Type : VOLTAGE (continued) CPU1 M23 VPP PG Ok Good NA NA System Board 1.05V PG Ok Good NA NA CPU1 M23 VDDQ PG Ok Good NA NA CPU1 M23 VTT PG Ok Good NA NA System Board 5V SWITCH PG Ok Good NA NA System Board VCCIO PG Ok Good NA NA System Board 2.5V Ok AUX PG Good NA NA PS1 Voltage 1 Ok -28.00V NA NA PS1 Voltage 2 Ok 0.
Table 44. Sensor Type : PROCESSOR (continued) CPU1 Status Ok Presence Detected NA NA CPU2 Status N/A Absent NA NA Sensor Type : MEMORY Table 45.
4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 23:09:39 23:09:39 23:09:39 23:09:40 23:09:40 23:09:40 23:09:40 23:09:40 23:09:40 idrac8 idrac8 idrac8 idrac8 idrac8 idrac8 idrac8 idrac8 idrac8 L4, L4, L5, L4, L4, L4, L4, L4, L4, S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 [10297]: [10297]: [10297]: [10297]: [10297]: [10297]: [10297]: [10297]: [10297]: ___ AddMessageToLclogEI : DCLCLWRAPCreateTLVLi GetSledType() shmStatus 0 shmData0 RacadmcheckRSMStatus: This is RSM capable syst ret is 0 probename is Chassis Controller pCMCStatusobj->offsetKey is 24
Table 51. Sensor Type : SYSTEM PERFORMANCE (continued) System Board IO Usage NonCritical 0% 0% 100% 0% [N] 99% [Y] System Board MEM Usage NonCritical 0% 0% 100% 0% [N] 99% [Y] System Board SYS Usage NonCritical 0% 0% 100% 0% [N] 99% [Y] Table 52. Sensor Type : GPU Power Video.Slot.1 4.3MW Enabled Disabled Video.Slot.3 4.3MW Enabled Disabled Video.Slot.5 4.3MW Enabled Disabled Video.Slot.4 4.
getssninfo Table 55. Details of getssninfo Description Displays a list of users that are connected to iDRAC. The following information is displayed: ● Session ID ● Username ● IP address (if applicable) ● Session type ● Login date and time in MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS format NOTE: Based on the Session ID (SSNID) or the user name (User), the iDRAC administrator can close the respective sessions or all the sessions using the closessn subcommand. For more information, see closessn.
Table 58. Details of getsysinfo (continued) NOTE: The hostname and OS Name fields in the getsysinfo output display accurate information only if the OpenManage Server Administrator (OMSA) is installed on the managed system. If OMSA is not installed these fields may be blank or inaccurate. An exception to this are the VMware and Windows operating system names, which are displayed even if OMSA is not installed on the managed system.
System Revision System BIOS Version Service Tag Express Svc Code Host Name OS Name OS Version Power Status Fresh Air Capable RollupStatus = = = = = = = = = = I 2.3.10 C9J69R2 26697788894 WIN-NIO9S113L98 Windows Server 2019 10.0 ON No Ok Example ● Display system information racadm getsysinfo -c ● Display iDRAC information racadm getsysinfo -d ● Display IPv4 details without header racadm getsysinfo -A "RAC IPv4 Information:" "1" "10.94.195.33" "10.94.195.1" "255.255.255.0" "1" "10.94.192.67" "0.0.0.
Table 59. Details of gettracelog (continued) ● Display number of records in log racadm gettracelog -i Total Records: 228 getversion Table 60. Details of getversion Description Displays the current software version, model and generation information, and whether the target device can be updated. Synopsis ● racadm getversion ● racadm getversion [-b | -c | —i] ● racadm getversion [-f ] Input ● ● ● ● -c -b -i -f ○ ○ ○ ○ — Displays the server's current CPLD version.
Table 62. Details of racadm getversion -b < Server > < BIOS Version > < Blade Type > server-1 1.6.0 PowerEdgeM520 server-2 6.3.0 PowerEdgeM610x server-4 7.0.0 PowerEdgeM710HD server-5 6.3.0 PowerEdgeM710 server-7 1.7.1 PowerEdgeM620 server-9 1.7.1 PowerEdgeM520 Table 63.
Table 64. Details of groupmanager (continued) NOTE: This subcommand is supported only on iDRAC9. Synopsis ● To delete the group from the group manager. groupmanager delete –g ● To remove the iDRAC from group by itself by using administrator privileges. groupmanager removeself –g ● To join the group using administrator privileges.
Table 65. Details of httpsbootcert (continued) Example ● To import the boot device cert with index 1 from a remote CIFS share: racadm httpsbootcert import -i 1 -f httpsboot_cert.txt -l // 10.94.161.103/share -u admin -p mypass ● To import the boot device cert with index 2 from a remote NFS share: racadm httpsbootcert import -i 2 -f httpsboot_cert.cer -l 192.168.2.14:/share ● To import the boot device cert with index 2 from a remote HTTP share: racadm httpsbootcert import -i 2 -f httpsboot_cert.
Table 65. Details of httpsbootcert (continued) The proxy attributes should be cleared to end use of the HTTP/HTTPS proxy. The valid lifecyclecontroller.lcattributes HTTP/HTTPS proxy parameters are: UserProxyUserName UserProxyPassword UserProxyServer UserProxyPort UserProxyType To view the list of proxy attributes, use racadm get lifecycleController.lcAttributes.
[InstanceID: RAID.Slot.4-1] Device Type = Controller AlarmState = Alarm Not present AutoConfigBehavior = Off BootVirtualDiskFQDD = Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Slot.4-1 Bus = AF CacheSizeInMB = 8192 MB CachecadeCapability = Cachecade Virtual Disk not supported ConfigLockdownCapable = False ConfigLockdownState = Disabled ConnectorCount = 2 ControllerFirmwareVersion = 50.5.
EncryptionMode = None FQDD = AHCI.Embedded.2-1 Function = 0 InstanceID = AHCI.Embedded.
SupportRAID10UnevenSpans = Not supported T10PICapability = Not supported UpdateLockdownCapable = False UpdateLockdownState = Disabled ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: CPU.Socket.
Cache1InstalledSize = 640 KB Cache1Level = L1 Cache1Location = Internal Cache1PrimaryStatus = OK Cache1SRAMType = Unknown Cache1Size = 640 KB Cache1Type = Unified Cache1WritePolicy = Write Back Cache2Associativity = 16-way Set-Associative Cache2ErrorMethodology = Single-bit ECC Cache2InstalledSize = 10240 KB Cache2Level = L2 Cache2Location = Internal Cache2PrimaryStatus = OK Cache2SRAMType = Unknown Cache2Size = 10240 KB Cache2Type = Unified Cache2WritePolicy = Write Back Cache3Associativity = Fully Associa
WiredOrder = 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: Fan.Embedded.1] Device Type = Fan ActiveCooling = 1 BaseUnits = RPM CurrentReading = 6840 RPM DeviceDescription = Fan 1 FQDD = Fan.Embedded.1 FanType = StandardPerformance InstanceID = Fan.Embedded.
RateUnits = None RedundancyStatus = Fully Redundant UnitModifier = 0 VariableSpeed = 1 ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: Fan.Embedded.5] Device Type = Fan ActiveCooling = 1 BaseUnits = RPM CurrentReading = 6840 RPM DeviceDescription = Fan 5 FQDD = Fan.Embedded.5 FanType = StandardPerformance InstanceID = Fan.Embedded.
LastUpdateTime = 2020-06-10T17:34:36 ManufactureDate = Mon Jul 09 07:00:00 2018 UTC Manufacturer = Micron Technology MemoryTechnology = DRAM MemoryType = DDR-4 Model = DDR4 DIMM PartNumber = 18ASF2G72PDZ-2G6D1 PrimaryStatus = OK Rank = Double Rank SerialNumber = 1D501C73 Size = 16384 MB Speed = 2666 MHz SystemEraseCapability = Not Supported VolatileSize = 16384 MB ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: DIMM.Socket.
SNAPIState = Disabled SNAPISupport = Not Available SerialNumber = CN736148530047 SlotLength = Unknown SlotType = Unknown TransmitFlowControl = Off UpdateLockdownCapable = False UpdateLockdownState = Disabled VPISupport = Not Available VendorName = Broadcom Corp iScsiOffloadMode = Unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: NIC.Integrated.1-4-1] Device Type = NIC AutoNegotiation = Disabled BusNumber = 1 ControllerBIOSVersion = 1.
InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-2-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2020-10-28T19:40:49 LastUpdateTime = 2019-05-31T08:47:38 LinkDuplex = Unknown LinkSpeed = Unknown MaxBandwidth = 100 MediaType = Base T MinBandwidth = 0 NicMode = Unknown PCIDeviceID = 16d8 PCISubDeviceID = 4160 PCISubVendorID = 14e4 PCIVendorID = 14e4 PartNumber = 01224N PermanentMACAddress = 00:0A:F7:E8:49:A9 PrimaryStatus = OK ProductName = Broadcom Adv.
VPISupport = Not Available VendorName = Broadcom Corp iScsiOffloadMode = Unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: AHCI.Embedded.2-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 0 DataBusWidth = Unknown Description = C620 Series Chipset Family SATA Controller [AHCI mode] DeviceDescription = Embedded AHCI 2 DeviceNumber = 23 FQDD = AHCI.Embedded.2-1 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = AHCI.Embedded.
DeviceDescription = Embedded Video Controller 1 DeviceNumber = 0 FQDD = Video.Embedded.1-1 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = Video.Embedded.1-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2020-11-06T23:13:06 LastUpdateTime = 2019-05-31T08:47:38 Manufacturer = Matrox Electronics Systems Ltd. PCIDeviceID = 0536 PCISubDeviceID = 0715 PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 102B SlotLength = Unknown SlotType = Unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: P2PBridge.Embedded.
PCISubVendorID = 1028 PCIVendorID = 8086 SlotLength = Unknown SlotType = Unknown ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: RAID.Slot.4-1] Device Type = PCIDevice BusNumber = 175 DataBusWidth = 16x or x16 Description = PERC H740P Adapter DeviceDescription = RAID Controller in Slot 4 DeviceNumber = 0 FQDD = RAID.Slot.4-1 FunctionNumber = 0 InstanceID = RAID.Slot.
Description = NetXtreme BCM5720 2-port Gigabit Ethernet PCIe DeviceDescription = Integrated NIC 1 Port 4 Partition 1 DeviceNumber = 0 FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-4-1 FunctionNumber = 1 InstanceID = NIC.Integrated.1-4-1 LastSystemInventoryTime = 2020-11-06T23:13:06 LastUpdateTime = 2019-05-31T08:47:38 Manufacturer = Broadcom Inc.
InstanceID = Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Slot.
LastSystemInventoryTime = 2020-11-06T23:13:06 LastUpdateTime = 2020-12-09T18:33:49 LineStatus = High line Manufacturer = DELL Model = PWR SPLY,1100W,RDNT,DELTA PMBusMonitoring = Capable PartNumber = 0Y26KXA02 PrimaryStatus = OK Range1MaxInputPower = 1260 Watts RedMinNumberNeeded = 1 RedTypeOfSet = N+1,Sparing RedundancyStatus = Unknown SerialNumber = CNDED0084C0YIM TotalOutputPower = 1100 Watts Type = AC ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: System.Embedded.
SysMemPrimaryStatus = OK SysMemTotalSize = 32768 MB SystemGeneration = 14G Monolithic SystemID = 1813 SystemRevision = I TempRollupStatus = OK TempStatisticsRollupStatus = OK UUID = 4c4c4544-0039-4a10-8036-c3c04f395232 VoltRollupStatus = OK smbiosGUID = 44454c4c-3900-104a-8036-c3c04f395232 ------------------------------------------------------------------[InstanceID: Video.Embedded.
NIC.Slot.2-1-2:Emulex OCe14102-U1-D - 00:90:FA:4C:FE:C3 PartitionCapable : 2 NIC.Slot.2-1-3:Emulex OCe14102-U1-D - 00:90:FA:4C:FE:C4 PartitionCapable : 3 NIC.Slot.2-1-4:Emulex OCe14102-U1-D - 00:90:FA:4C:FE:C5 PartitionCapable : 4 ● To get the list of Infiniband FQDDs, run the following command: racadm hwinventory InfiniBand InfiniBand.Slot.3-1-1:Mellanox ConnectX-6 Single Port VPI HDR QSFP Adapter 12:12:12:11:11:BB PartitionCapable : 1 InfiniBand.Slot.
VirtWWN: WWPN: VirtWWPN: Family Version: Controller BIOS Version: EFI Version: Max Bandwidth: Min Bandwidth: FCoE WWNN: Vendor Name: Number of PCI-e Functions Supported per Port: Number of PCI-e Functions Currently Enabled per Port: OS Driver Version: ISCSI OS Driver Version: FCOE OS Driver Version: FC OS Driver Version: RDMA OS Driver Version: Protocol: Link Duplex: Link Speed: Auto Negotiated: Transmit Flow Control: Receive Flow Control: Media Type: NIC Mode: FCoE Offload Mode: iSCSI Offload Mode: Max Num
TX Bandwidth Control Minimum: Persistence Policy Capability: Capable Capable ● To get the complete details for NIC.Integrated.1-4-1, type the following command: racadm hwinventory NIC.Integrated.
OS2BMC PassThrough: Energy Efficient Ethernet: On Chip Thermal Sensor: NPar: Remote PHY: Feature Licensing: IPSec Offload: MAC Sec: RDMA: Enhanced Transmission Selection: Priority Flow Control: DCB Exchange Protocol: Congestion Notification: VEB-VEPA Single Channel: VEB-VEPA Multi Channel: EVB: BPE: Open Flow: Partition WOL Support: Virtual Link Control Partition RX Flow Control: Partition TX Flow Control: TX Bandwidth Control Maximum: TX Bandwidth Control Minimum: Capable Capable Capable Not Capable Not C
SNAPI State: VPI Support: Virtual(Flex) Addressing: UEFI: iSCSI Offload: iSCSI Boot: TCP OffloadEngine: PXE Boot: SRIOV: Wake on LAN: Network Management Pass Through: OS2BMC PassThrough: Energy Efficient Ethernet: On Chip Thermal Sensor: NPar: Remote PHY: Feature Licensing: IPSec Offload: MAC Sec: RDMA: Enhanced Transmission Selection: Priority Flow Control: DCB Exchange Protocol: Congestion Notification: VEB-VEPA Single Channel: VEB-VEPA Multi Channel: EVB: BPE: Open Flow: Partition WOL Support: Virtual Li
● To export the inventory to local file system using local Racadm, type the following command: racadm hwinventory export -f Myinventory.xml ● To export the inventory to a remote HTTP share: racadm hwinventory export -f Myinventory.xml -u httpuser -p httppass -l http:// test.com/share ● To export the inventory to a remote HTTPS share: racadm hwinventory export -f Myinventory.xml -u httpuser -p httppass -l http:// test.
WWN: VirtWWN: WWPN: VirtWWPN: Chip Type: Family Version: EFI Version: OS Driver Version: First FC Target WWPN: First FC Target LUN: Second FC Target WWPN: Second FC Target LUN: Hard Zone Address: Hard Zone Enable: FC Tape Enable: Loop reset Delay: Frame Payload Size : Fabric Login Retry Count: Fabric Login Timeout: Port Login Retry Count: Port Login Timeout: Port Down Retry Count: Port Down Timeout: Link Down Timeout: Port Number: Port Speed: Max Number of IOs per connection supported: Maximum number of Log
infinibandstatistics Table 69. Details of infinibandstatistics Description Synopsis Displays the list of InfiniBand devices managed by the server for which statistics are available. ● racadm infinibandstatistics ● Input ● — The fully qualified device descriptor of the device. NOTE: Partition Driver State and Partition OS Driver State properties are the same for infinibandstatistics. Example ● Display the statistics of all InfiniBand devices managed by the server.
inlettemphistory Table 70. Details of inlettemphistory Description Displays the average and the peak temperatures during the last hour, day, week, month, or year. Also Exports the inlet temperature history data file. The file can be exported to a remote file share, local file system, or the management station. NOTE: For FM120x4 systems, this subcommand provides the historical data for system board temperature.
Table 70. Details of inlettemphistory (continued) ● Export the log to a remote HTTP share. racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.xml -u httpuser -p httppwd\n -l http://test.com -t xml ● Export the log to a remote HTTPS share. racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.xml -u httpsuser -p httpspwd\n -l https://test.com -t xml ● Export the log to a remote NFS share. racadm inlettemphistory export -f Mylog.csv -l 1.2.3.4:/home/user -t csv ● Export the log to a remote FTP share.
jobqueue Table 71. Details of jobqueue Description Enables you to view and delete a job or jobs in the current Job Queue. NOTE: ● To run this subcommand, you must have the Server control privilege. ● If an unexpected error message is displayed for any operation, ensure you delete some jobs in the jobqueue and retry the operation. ● Use jobqueue create command after applying a pending device configuration. Else, you may see a job creation and deletion in the lclog.
Table 71. Details of jobqueue (continued) ● Issue configuration changes for a PowerEdge RAID controller then start a real time job to execute the changes. racadm set RAID.Slot.3-1.RAIDdefaultWritePolicy WriteBack racadm set RAID.Slot.3-1.Name “Prod Workload” racadm jobqueue create RAID.Slot.3-1 –realtime ● Delete all possible jobs from the current job queue. racadm jobqueue delete --all ● Delete a specific job from the current job queue.
lclog Table 73. Details of lclog Description Allows you to: ● Export the lifecycle log history. The log exports to remote or local share location. ● View the lifecycle log for a particular device or category ● Add comment to a record in lifecycle log ● Add a work note (an entry) in the lifecycle log ● View the status of a configuration job. NOTE: ● When you run this command on Local RACADM, the data is available to RACADM as a USB partition and may display a pop-up message.
Table 73. Details of lclog (continued) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ○ iDRAC_GUI -k—Filters the records based on the filter string provided in racadm lclog view command. -c — The category used to filter the records. Provides multiple categories using a "," as the delimiter. The value is case-insensitive. Valid category values: ○ System ○ Storage ○ Worknotes ○ Config ○ Updates ○ Audit -b —The subcategory used to filter the records. Provides multiple subcategories using a "," as the delimiter.
Table 73. Details of lclog (continued) ● Display the records containing the string session racadm lclog view -k session ● Display the iDRAC agent idrac records, under the storage category and storage physical disk drive subcategory, with severity set to warning. racadm lclog view -a idrac -c storage -b pdr -s warning ● Display the records under storage and system categories with severities set to warning or critical.
Table 73. Details of lclog (continued) ● Export the Lifecycle log to a remote NFS share. racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml -l 192.168.0:/home/lclog_user ● Export the Lifecycle log to a local share using Local RACADM. racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml ● Export the complete Lifecycle log in gzip format to a local share using Local RACADM. racadm lclog export -f log.xml.gz --complete ● Export the Lifecycle log lclog to a local share using Remote RACADM. racadm -r 192.168.0 -u admin -p xxx lclog export -f Mylog.
Table 74. license (continued) Input ● racadm license export -u -p -f \ -l -e ● racadm license export -u -p -f \ -l -c ● racadm license delete -t [-o] ● racadm license delete -e [-o] ● racadm license delete -c [-o] ● ● ● ● ● view — View license information. import — Installs a new license. export — Exports a license file.
● Import a new license to a specific device in a known location. $racadm license import -f license.xml -l //shareip/sharename -u -p -c idrac.embedded.1 ● Import a license from a CIFS share to a device, in this case Embedded iDRAC. racadm license import -u admin -p xxx -f License.xml -l //192.168.0/licshare -c idrac.embedded.1 ● Import a license from an NFS share to a device, in this case Embedded iDRAC. racadm license import -f Licen.xml -l 192.168.0:/share -c idrac.
● Export license to a CIFS share specifying the entitlement ID, in this case abcdxyz. racadm license export -u admin -p passwd -f License.xml -l //192.168.0/licshare -e abcdxyz racadm license export -u httpuser -p httppwd -f License.xml -l http://test.com -e abcdxyz racadm license export -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -f License.xml -l https://test.com -e abcdxyz racadm license export -f License.xml -l tftp://test.com/share -e abcdxyz racadm license export -u ftpuser -p ftppwd -f License.xml -l ftp://test.
● To display the routing table and network statistics, type the following command: $ racadm netstat networktransceiverstatistics Table 76. Details of networktransceiverstatistics Description Displays the statistics for the list of NIC transceivers. Synopsis NOTE: The target server must have iDRAC Datacenter license to run this command.
Total Broadcast Bytes Transmitted: FCS error packets Received: Alignment error packets Received: False Carrier error packets Received: Runt frames Received: Jabber error frames Received: Total Pause XON frames Received: Total Pause XOFF frames Received: Discarded packets: Single Collision frames Transmitted: Multiple Collision frames Transmitted: Late Collision frames Transmitted: Excessive Collision frames Transmitted: Link Status: OS Driver State: FCoE Packets Received: FCoE Packets Transmitted: FC CRC Er
Table 78. Details of ping (continued) Output PING 192.168.0 (192.168.0): 56 data bytes64 bytes from 192.168.0: seq=0 ttl=64 time=4.121 ms 192.168.0 ping statistics 1 packets transmitted, 1 packets received, 0 percent packet lossroundtrip min/avg/max = 4.121/4.121/4.121 ms ping6 Table 79. Details of ping6 Description Verifies if the destination IPv6 address is reachable from iDRAC or with the current routing-table contents. A destination IPv6 address is required.
Table 80. Details of RACADM Plugin (continued) To enable the plugin by FQDD racadm plugin enable Plugin.Integrated.INT.000 To disable the plugin by FQDD racadm plugin disable Plugin.Integrated.INT.000 To uninstall the plugin by FQDD racadm plugin uninstall Plugin.Integrated.INT.000 To view the available plugins racadm plugin view To view the specific plugin details by FQDD racadm plugin view Plugin.Integrated.INT.000 To display details of all the plugins racadm plugin view --all racadm proxy Table 81.
Table 81. Details of RACADM Proxy Table 82.
Table 83. Details of racdump (continued) ● RAC Firmware Build Log NOTE: The RAC debug logs are not part of Local and Remote RACADM. It is available only on Firmware RACADM Synopsis racadm racdump Input N/A Example =============================================================================== General System/RAC Information =============================================================================== RAC Information: RAC Date/Time = Thu May 18 13:35:32 2017 Firmware Version = 3.00.00.
racreset Table 84. Details of racreset Description Resets iDRAC. The reset event is logged in the iDRAC log. To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC permission and configure user privilege. NOTE: After you run the racreset subcommand, iDRAC may require up to two minutes to return to a usable state. Synopsis racadm racreset soft racadm racreset hard racadm racreset soft -f racadm recreset hard -f Input ● -f — This option is used to force the reset.
Table 85. Details of racresetcfg (continued) Input ● -f—Force 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. ● -all—Discard all settings and reset user to shipping value. ● -rc—Discard 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.
remoteimage Table 87. Details of remoteimage Description Connects, disconnects, or deploys a media file on a remote server. To run this subcommand, you must log in with virtual media privilege for iDRAC. Synopsis Input ● racadm remoteimage -d ● racadm remoteimage -s ● racadm remoteimage -c [-u -p -l ] ● ● ● ● ● ● -c—Connect the image. -d—Disconnect image. -u—User name to access shared folder. -p—Password to access shared folder.
Table 87. Details of remoteimage (continued) ● Deploy a remote image on iDRAC HTTP Share. racadm remoteinage -c -u "user" -p "xxx" -l http://shrloc/foo.iso ● Deploy a remote image on iDRAC HTTPS Share. racadm remoteinage -c -u "user" -p "xxx" -l https://shrloc/foo.iso NOTE: -p and -u options are not mandatory in case of HTTP/HTTPS based remoteimage commands. rollback Table 88. Details of rollback Description Allows you to roll back the firmware to an earlier version.
Table 89. Details of sekm (continued) NOTE: When you execute racadm sekm enable, a job ID is returned, query this job id to see the status of sekm. If the query reports failure, check the job ID config results or LC logs to find the reason for failure. To disable sekm feature. racadm sekm disable To request iDRAC to rekey all the devices. racadm sekm rekey To test primary sekm server connection.
serialcapture Table 90. Details of serialcapture Description The serialcapture subcommand is used to is used to export and clear serial data captured from the system. To run this subcommand, you must have the following privileges: Synopsis NOTE: To run clear and export commands, the target server must have iDRAC Datacenter license. To clear serial data. racadm serialcapture clear To export serial data.
Table 91. sensorsettings (continued) ● Out of range settings is entered. ● Invalid sensor FQDD is entered. ● Invalid threshold level filter is entered. Synopsis racadm sensorsettings set -level Min Input ● — Sensor or corresponding sensor FQDD which needs a threshold configuration. Run the command, racadm getsensorinfo to view the sensor FQDD. The R/W field in the output getsensorinfo indicates if the sensor thresholds can be configured.
Table 92. serveraction (continued) Example Get Power Status on iDRAC racadm serveraction powerstatus Server Power Status: ON racadm serveraction powercycle Server power operation successful setled Table 93. Details of setled Description Sets the state (blinking or not blinking) of the LED on the specified module. To run this subcommand, you must have the Configure iDRAC permission. Synopsis Input racadm setled -l ● -l — Specifies the LED state.
Table 94. Details of setniccfg (continued) ● -s — Enables static IP settings. The IPv4 address, netmask, and gateway must be specified. Otherwise, the existing static settings are used. , , and must be typed as dot-separated strings. racadm setniccfg -s 192.168.0 255.255.255.0 192.168.0 ● -s6 — Enables static IPv6 settings. The IPv6 address, Prefix Length, and the IPv6 Gateway can be specified. ● -o — Enable or disable NIC.
● Upload an invalid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a string. $ racadm sshpkauth -i 2 -k 1 -t "This is invalid key Text" ERROR: Key text appears to be corrupt ● Upload a valid key to iDRAC User 2 in the first key space using a file. $ racadm sshpkauth -i 2 -k 1 -f pkkey.key Key file successfully uploaded. ● Get all keys for User 2 on iDRAC.
Table 96. Details of sslcertdelete (continued) Example ● Use Remote RACADM to delete the custom signing certificate. $ racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdelete -t 3 ● Use Remote RACADM to delete the Client Trust certificate for SSL. $ racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdelete -t 4 ● Use Remote RACADM to delete the telemetry certificate. racadm -r 192.168.0 -u root -p xxx sslcertdelete -t 8 -i 1 sslcertdownload Table 97.
sslcertupload Table 98. Details of sslcertupload Description Uploads a custom SSL server or CA certificate for Directory Service from the client to iDRAC. To ● ● ● ● run this subcommand, you must have the following privilege: Active Directory certificate - Configure iDRAC and Configure Users. Public Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) format - Configure iDRAC.
sslcertview Table 99. Details of sslcertview Description Displays the SSL server or CA certificate that exists on iDRAC.
Table 99. Details of sslcertview (continued) ● racadm sslcertview -t 1 -A 00 US Texas Round Rock Dell Inc. Remote Access Group iDRAC default certificate US Texas Round Rock Dell Inc. Remote Access Group iDRAC default certificate May 15 23:54:19 2017 GMT May 12 23:54:19 2027 GMT Example ● To view the server certificate: racadm -r 192.168.0.2 -u root -p xxx sslcertview -t 1 racadm -r 192.168.0.
Table 100. Details of sslcsrgen (continued) Synopsis ● racadm sslcsrgen -g ● racadm sslcsrgen [-g] [-f ] ● racadm sslcsrgen -s ● racadm sslcsrgen –g -t ● ● Input racadm sslcsrgen -g -f -t racadm sslcsrgen -s -t ● -g—Generates a new CSR. ● -s—Returns the status of a CSR generation process (generation in progress, active, or none). ● -f—Specifies the filename of the location, , where the CSR is downloaded.
Table 101. Details of sslkeyupload (continued) ○ 1 — SSL key used to generate the server certificate. ● -f — Specifies the filename of the SSL key that must be uploaded. Output If upload is successful, the message SSL key successfully uploaded to the RAC is displayed. if upload is unsuccessful, error message is displayed. Example racadm sslkeyupload -t 1 -f c:\sslkey.txt sslresetcfg Table 102.
Table 103. Details of storage (continued) ● To get the properties of a controller, run the following command: racadm storage get controllers: NOTE: HBA, BOSS and PERC controllers connected through slimline cable will have FQDDs starting with SL. Example - NonRaid.SL.5-1, AHCI.SL.5-1, RAID.SL.5-1 and so on.
Table 103.
Table 103. Details of storage (continued) Configuration NOTE: For any storage operation executed, creating a configuration job is needed for the operation to be applied. Only storage operations that don't need a configuration job to apply the changes are blink/unblink. Also supported is the ability to stack multiple storage operations for one configuration job. Examples are execute reset config, create VD, assign hotspare and create configuration job.
Table 103. Details of storage (continued) ● -sc—Number of spans in a virtual disk (required for multi-span RAID level) NOTE: ○ From PERC9 storage controller onwards, if the value of controller.SupportRAID10UnevenSpans is supported, you can enter only 0 for this option while creating RAID level 10. The created RAID10 virtual disk displays the spandepth as 1 (default). ○ For other controllers: ■ The default value for multi-span RAID levels is 2 and for basic RAID level is 1.
Table 103. Details of storage (continued) createsecuritykey, createvd, deletesecuritykey, deletevd, encryptvd, enclosures, emms, fans, hotspare, importconfig, ccheck, cryptographicerase, preparetoremove, blink, unblink, cancelcheck, renamevd, cancelbgi, rebuild, cancelrebuild, capacityexpanon, raidlevelmigrationinit, modifysecuritykey, psus, pdisks, resetconfig, tempprobes, vdisks, patrolread, forceonline, forceoffline,replacephysicaldisk,unlock,and setbootvd.
Table 103. Details of storage (continued) ● To rename, expansion and raid level migration of the virtual disks and, to rebuild, cancel rebuild and cancel the back-ground initialization, run the following command: racadm storage renamevd: -name racadm storage capacityexpansion: -size -pdkey racadm storage capacityexpansion: -size .
Table 103. Details of storage (continued) ● To unlock foreign configuration: racadm storage unlock: -key -passwd ● To start or stop a blink or identify operation on the specified storage device, run the following command: racadm storage blink: racadm storage blink: racadm storage unblink: racadm storage unblink: NOTE: ○ The start or stop a blink feature is not supported for HHHL PCIe SSD devices.
racadm storage help racadm storage get racadm storage get -current racadm storage get -pending racadm storage get -o racadm storage get -o -p racadm storage get : -p racadm storage get : racadm storage get --
RollupStatus Name PciSlot FirmwareVersion RebuildRate BgiRate CheckConsistencyRate ReconstructRate PatrolReadRate PatrolReadMode PatrolReadState CheckConsistencyMode LoadBalanceSetting CopybackMode PreservedCache CacheMemorySize PersistHotspare KeyID SpindownUnconfiguredDrives SpindownHotspare Timeintervalforspindown SecurityStatus EncryptionMode SasAddress PciDeviceId PciSubdeviceId PciVendorId PciSubvendorId PciBus PciDevice PciFunction BusWidth SlotLength SlotType MaxCapableSpeed LearnMode T10PICapabilit
- This operation displays pdisk, which has pending operation: racadm storage get pdisks -pending Disk.Bay.20:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 - This operation displays enclosures, which have pending operations: racadm storage get enclosures -pending Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Changing the attribute by using racadm set storage or storage configuration command displays the storage object in the -pending command output.
PciSubvendorId PciBus PciDevice PciFunction BusWidth SlotLength SlotType MaxCapableSpeed LearnMode T10PICapability SupportRAID10UnevenSpans SupportEnhancedAutoForeignImport EnhancedAutoImportForeignConfig SupportControllerBootMode RealtimeConfigurationCapability RaidMode SharedSlotAssignmentAllowed bootVD CurrentControllerMode SupportEnhancedHBA AutoConfigBehavior = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 0x1028 0x1 0x0 0x0 Unknown Unknown Unknown 16 GT/s Not supported Not Capable Supported Supported Disa
NonRAIDDiskCachePolicy EncryptionProtocol ■ = Not Applicable = None The following command displays the output for Backplane 1 objects along with their properties: racadm storage get enclosures:Enclosure.Internal.0-1:NonRAID.Integrated.1-1 Enclosure.Internal.0-1:NonRAID.Integrated.1-1 State = Ready Status = Ok DeviceDescription = Backplane 1 on Connector 0 of Integrated Storage Controller 1 RollupStatus = Ok Name = BP15G+ 0:1 BayId = 1 FirmwareVersion = 1.
DeviceDescription OperationalState = Virtual Disk 0 on Integrated raid Controller 1 = Not applicable ○ To generate and view information about the inventory of virtual disks, run the following command: racadm storage get vdisks -o Disk.Virtual.2:RAID.Integrated.1-1 Status DeviceDescription Virtual Disk 2 on Integrated RAID Controller 1 Name OS RollupStatus Ok State Online OperationalState Not applicable Layout Raid-0 Size 278.
State OperationState PowerStatus Size FailurePredicted RemainingRatedWriteEndurance SecurityStatus BusProtocol MediaType UsedRaidDiskSpace AvailableRaidDiskSpace Hotspare Manufacturer ProductId Revision SerialNumber PartNumber NegotiatedSpeed ManufacturedDay ManufacturedWeek ManufacturedYear ForeignKeyIdentifier SasAddress FormFactor RaidNominalMediumRotationRate T10PICapability BlockSizeInBytes MaxCapableSpeed RaidType SystemEraseCapability SelfEncryptingDriveCapability EncryptionCapability CryptographicEr
ManufacturedDay ManufacturedWeek ManufacturedYear ForeignKeyIdentifier SasAddress FormFactor RaidNominalMediumRotationRate T10PICapability BlockSizeInBytes MaxCapableSpeed RaidType SystemEraseCapability SelfEncryptingDriveCapability EncryptionCapability CryptographicEraseCapability = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = 5 28 2018 null 0x5000C500B8ED7081 2.
The following command is an optimized and filtered version: racadm storage get psus --refkey -o -p ● To get the list of enclosures and properties of the PCIeSSD enclosure. ○ The following command provides the list of enclosures: racadm storage get enclosures Enclosure.Internal.0-1:RAID.Integrated.1-1\ Enclosure.Internal.0-1:PCIeExtender.Slot.
RaidType SasAddress WWN Certified NonRAIDDiskCachePolicy OperationState PowerStatus SecurityStatus UsedRaidDiskSpace T10PICapability BlockSizeInBytes SystemEraseCapability EncryptionCapability CryptographicEraseCapability EncryptionProtocol PartNumber ForeignKeyIdentifier RaidNominalMediumRotationRate = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Windows Software RAID Not Applicable 0x3b5cd8a65c06bfd6 Not Applicable Not Applicable Not Applicable On Not Capable 0.
NonRAIDDiskCachePolicy OperationState PowerStatus SecurityStatus UsedRaidDiskSpace T10PICapability BlockSizeInBytes SystemEraseCapability EncryptionCapability CryptographicEraseCapability EncryptionProtocol PartNumber ForeignKeyIdentifier RaidNominalMediumRotationRate = = = = = = = = = = = = = = Not Applicable Not Applicable On Not Capable 0.
Examples : racadm storage createvd:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -rl r0 -pdkey:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 ● To create, delete, and secure the virtual disks. ○ The following command creates a virtual disk: racadm storage createvd:RAID.Integrated.1-1 -rl r0 -pdkey:Disk.Bay.0:Enclosure.Internal.0-0:RAID.Integrated.1-1 ○ The following command starts an initialization operation on a specified virtual disk: racadm storage init:Disk.Virtual.0:RAID.Integrated.
○ The following command deletes all virtual disks and unassigns hot spare from the associated controller: racadm storage resetconfig:RAID.Integrated.1-1 ○ The following command clears the current foreign configuration from the controller: racadm storage clearconfig:RAID.Integrated.1-1 NOTE: After a resetconfig or clearconfig operation, the data cannot be reversed. ● To blink or unblink the PCIeSSD device. ○ The following command blinks the specified PCIeSSD device: racadm storage blink:Disk.Bay.8:Enclosure.
Table 104. Details of supportassist (continued) ● exportlastcollection : Exports the last collected supportassist data to the share which is mentioned in the command or to the default share. Default share can be configured using the supportassist attributes. ● accepteula : Accepts the End User License Agreement (EULA). ● geteulastatus: Provides the status of the End User License Agreement (EULA). ● uploadlastcollection : Upload last collection to Dell supportassist server.
Table 104. Details of supportassist (continued) -sfname -slname -smnumber -sanumber -smailid -company -street1 -street2 -city -state -country -zip ● To upload last collection to Dell supportassist server.
Table 104. Details of supportassist (continued) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● -sanumber—Specifies the secondary user' s alternate number. -smailid—Specifies the secondary user' s email address. -company—Specifies the company name. -street1—Specifies the street address of the company. -street2—Specifies the secondary street address of the company. -city—Specifies the name of the city. -state—Specifies the name of the state. -country—Specifies the name of the country. -zip—Specifies the zip or postal code.
● To collect the data and upload to the Dell supportassist server. racadm supportassist collect --upload ● To collect the data and export to a local share. This is allowed only from a remote or a local RACADM. racadm supportassist collect -f tsr.zip ● To collect the data and export to a remote share and to the Dell supportassist server. racadm supportassist collect -t Debug -l //192.168.10.24/share -u myuser -p mypass --upload ● To collect telemetry report.
● To clear the auto collection schedule. racadm supportassist autocollectscheduler clear swinventory Table 105. Details of swinventory Description Synopsis Input Displays the list of software objects and associated properties that are installed on a server. NOTE: Lifecycle Controller and CSIOR should not be enabled to run this subcommand.
Table 105. Details of swinventory (continued) InstallationDate = 2018-08-25T14:22:31Z Current Version = 20.8.4 HashValue = e8abf74757e0d0e01ff5f483af68b3ae62c6908ea0f7443f685b01c7baa9a81b ------------------------------------------------------------------ComponentType = FIRMWARE ElementName = Broadcom Adv. Dual 10GBASE-T Ethernet - 00:0A:F7:E8:4A:C8 FQDD = NIC.Integrated.1-1-1 InstallationDate = NA Available Version = 20.08.04.
systemerase Table 107. systemerase Description Allows you to erase the components to remove the server from use. Synopsis ● To erase a specific component. racadm systemerase ● To erase multiple components. racadm systemerase ,, Input ● —the valid types of components are: ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ bios—To reset the BIOS to default. diag—To erase embedded diagnostics. drvpack—To erase embedded OS driver pack. idrac—To reset the iDRAC to default.
Table 107. systemerase (continued) ● racadm systemerase bios,diag,drvpack ● racadm systemerase bios,idrac,lcdata ● racadm systemerase allapps ● racadm systemerase secureerasepd ● racadm systemerase overwritepd ● racadm systemerase percnvcache ● racadm systemerase vflash ● racadm systemerase secureerasepd,vflash,percnvcache ● racadm systemerase nvdimm systemperfstatistics Table 108.
Average Readings Last Hour = 0% Last Day = 0% Last Week = 0% Peak Readings Last Week 0% [At Mon, 05 May 2017 15:58:35] ● To reset the peak utilization of a specific sensor racadm systemperfstatistics PeakReset iDRAC.Embedded.1#SystemBoardCPUUsageStat RAC1163: The peak utilization value of Out-Of-Band performance monitoring sensor CPU Usage is successfully reset. techsupreport Table 109. Details of techsupreport subcommand Description Allows you to perform the technical support report operations.
Table 109. Details of techsupreport subcommand (continued) Input ● -t—type of logs. You can specify any of the following values that are separated by a ‘,’ (comma) ○ ○ ○ ○ SysInfo—System Information OSAppNoPII—Filtered OS and Application data OSAppAll—OS and Application data TTYLog—TTYLog data NOTE: ○ For updating the operating system application data collection, enter the value OSAppNoPII or OSAppAll to the -t option. ○ If no value is specified and system information data is collected.
Table 110. Details of testalert (continued) Input -i — Specifies the index of the trap test. index must be an integer from 1 to 8 on iDRAC. Output Success: Test trap sent successfully Failure: Unable to send test trap Example ● Test a trap with index as 1. racadm testalert -i 1 Test trap sent successfully. ● Test a trap that has not been configured yet. racadm testalert -i 2 ERROR: Trap at specified index is not currently enabled. testemail Table 111.
testrsyslogconnection Table 112. Details of testrsyslogconnection Description Synopsis Allows you to check the connection with Telemetry rsyslog server. The Telemetry feature requires iDRAC9 DataCenter or OpenManage Enterprise Advanced license to run this command. racadm testrsyslogconnection Input testrsyslogconnection Output A test connection to the rsyslog server was successful. Example To test a Telemetry rsyslog connection: racadm testrsyslogconnection testtrap Table 113.
Table 114. Details of traceroute (continued) To run this subcommand, you must have the Execute Diagnostic Commands permission. Synopsis Input racadm traceroute IPv4 — Specifies IPv4 address. Output traceroute to 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.1) 0.801 ms 0.246 ms 0.253 ms traceroute6 Table 115. Details of traceroute6 Description Traces the network path of routers as the packets traverse from the system to a destination IPv6 address.
Table 116. Details of update subcommand (continued) Synopsis For single file or DUP update: racadm update -f racadm update -f -l -u -p racadm update -f -l For Repository updates racadm update -f -t -l \ -u -p \ [-a ] [--verifycatalog] racadm update -f -t \ -e
Table 116. Details of update subcommand (continued) Must be one of the below: ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ● ● ● ● ● ● FTP: Repository is FTP TFTP: Repository is TFTP HTTP: Repository is HTTP HTTPS: Repository is HTTPS CIFS: Repository is CIFS NFS: Repository is NFS NOTE: These options are case insensitive. If the repository update functionality is to be invoked, this option is necessary. -e:—Specifies the Server path for the FTP, TFTP, HTTP, and HTTPS.
Table 116. Details of update subcommand (continued) ● Upload the update file from a remote FTP share and to perform a graceful system reboot after update: racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l ftp://1.2.3.4/share --reboot ● Upload the update file from a remote CIFS share: racadm update -f -u admin -p mypass -l //1.2.3.4/share ● Upload the update file from a remote CIFS share and under a user domain "dom": racadm update -f -u dom/admin -p mypass -l //1.2.3.
Table 116. Details of update subcommand (continued) ● Perform update from an FTP repository with authentication and reboot the server to apply the updates racadm update -f Catalog.xml -e 192.168.11.10/Repo/MyCatalog -u user -p mypass -a TRUE -t FTP ● Perform update from a HTTP repository and restart the server to apply the updates. racadm update -f Catalog.xml -e 192.168.11.10/Repo/MyCatalog -a TRUE -t HTTP ● Perform update from a TFTP repository and restart the server to apply the updates.
Table 118. Details of usercertview (continued) Synopsis racadm usercertview -t [-A] -i Input ● -t ○ ○ ● -A ● -i Example To view user certificate for user 6. — Specifies the type of certificate to view, either the user certificate or the user CA certificate. 1=user certificate 2=user CA certificate — Prevents printing headers or labels. — Index number of the user. Valid values are 2–16.
Table 119. Details of vflashpartition subcommand (continued) ○ empty — Creates an empty partition ○ image — Creates a partition using an image relative to iDRAC. Creation of a partition may be unsuccessful if: ○ The network share is not reachable. ○ The user name or password provided is not correct. ○ The file provided does not exist. ○ The memory available on the SD card is lesser than size of the image file. ● ● ● ● ● Example -l — Specifies the remote path relative to iDRAC.
Table 120. Details of vflashsd (continued) Synopsis ● racadm vflashsd initialize ● racadm vflashsd status Input ● Initialize— performs initialize operation on SD card. ● Status — indicates to view the progress or status report of the initialize operation. Output If initialization is in progress, the message Initialization of the vFlash SD Card is now in progress is displayed. If unsuccessful, appropriate error message is displayed.
4 iDRAC Property Database Group and Object Descriptions The iDRAC property database contains the configuration information for iDRAC. Associated object is organizing data, and object group is organizing object. The IDs for the groups and objects that the property database supports are listed in this section for iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers and iDRAC Enterprise or Express on Rack and Tower Servers. To configure iDRAC, use the group and object IDs with the RACADM subcommands.
• • • • • cfgSensorRedundancy cfgVFlashSD cfgVFlashPartition cfgLogging cfgRacSecurity Displayable Characters Displayable characters include the following set: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxwz ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ 0123456789~`!@#$%^&*()_+-={}[]|\:";'<>,.?/ Table 122.
idRacVersionInfo (Read Only) Table 125. Details of idRacVersionInfo Description String containing the current product firmware version Legal Values A string of up to 63 ASCII characters. Default The current version number. idRacBuildInfo (Read Only) Table 126. Details of idRacBuildInfo Description String containing the current RAC firmware build version. Legal Values A string of up to 16 ASCII characters. Default The current iDRAC firmware build version. idRacName (Read Only) Table 127.
cfgNicStaticIPv4Enable (Read or Write) Table 129. cfgNicStaticIPv4Enable Description Enables or disables the IPv4 stack. Legal Values ● 0 — Disabled ● 1 — Enabled Default 1 — Enabled NOTE: If this object is modified, then the object cfgNicIPv4Enable is also modified. cfgNicStaticIpAddress (Read or Write) Table 130. cfgNicStaticIpAddress Description Returns or sets the current IPv4 address. NOTE: Only set the current IPv4 address if cfgNicUseDhcp is set to 0(false).
cfgNicStaticGateway (Read or Write) Table 133. cfgNicStaticGateway Description Returns or sets the static IPv4 address. Legal Values Any Valid IPv4 address Default 192.168.0.120 cfgDNSStaticServersFromDHCP (Read or Write) Table 134. cfgDNSStaticServersFromDHCP Description Specifies the DNS server static IP addresses. Legal Values ● DNS Addresses are configured on the Device ● DNS Addresses are assigned via DHCP Default 0 cfgDNSStaticServer1 (Read or Write) Table 135.
Table 137. cfgDNSStaticDomainName (continued) NOTE: Microsoft Active Directory only supports Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDN) of 64 characters or fewer lengths. Default Null cfgDNSStaticDomainNameFromDHCP (Read or Write) Table 138. cfgDNSStaticDomainNameFromDHCP Description Specifies the device DNS static domain name.
Table 141. cfgRhostsFwUpdatePath (continued) NOTE: The server may still require you to specify the drive (for example, C:). Legal Values A string with a maximum length of 255 ASCII characters. Default cfgRhostsSmtpServerIpAddr (Read or Write) Table 142. Details of cfgRhostsSmtpServerIpAddr Description The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the network SMTP server. The SMTP server transmits email alerts from iDRAC if the alerts are configured and enabled.
cfgRhostsSyslogServer2 (Read or Write) Table 146. Details of cfgRhostsSyslogServer2 Description To store the RAC and SEL logs Specify the second of three possible remote syslog servers. This property is only valid if cfgRhostsSyslogEnable is set to 1 (enabled). Legal Values String from 0 to 63 characters. Default cfgRhostsSyslogServer3 (Read or Write) Table 147.
cfgUserAdminIpmiSerialPrivilege (Read or Write) Table 150. Details of cfgUserAdminIpmiSerialPrivilege Description The maximum privilege on the IPMI LAN channel. This object is applicable only for iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers and not for iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers. Legal Values ● ● ● ● Default ● 4 (User 2) ● 15 (All others) 2 (User) 3 (Operator) 4 (Administrator) 15 (No access) cfgUserAdminPrivilege (Read or Write) Table 151.
Table 152. Bit masks for user privileges (continued) Test Alerts 0x00000080 Execute Debug Commands 0x00000100 Table 153. Examples User Privileges Privilege Bit Mask The user is not allowed to access iDRAC 0x00000000 The user may only log in to iDRAC and view iDRAC and server configuration information. 0x00000001 The user may log in to iDRAC and change configuration. 0x00000001 + 0x00000002 = 0x00000003 The user may log in to iDRAC, access Virtual Media, and Virtual Console.
cfgUserAdminEnable (Read or Write) Table 156. Details of cfgUserAdminEnable Description Enables or disables an individual user. NOTE: You can enable a user for a given index, only if you set the password for the same user. Legal Values ● 1 (TRUE) ● 0(FALSE) Default 1 (User 2), 0 (All others) cfgUserAdminSolEnable (Read or Write) Table 157. Details of cfgUserAdminSolEnable Description Enables or disables Serial Over LAN (SOL) user access for the user.
cfgEmailAlertIndex (Read Only) Table 160. Details of cfgEmailAlertIndex Description The unique index of an alert instance. Legal Values 1–4 Default cfgEmailAlertCustomMsg (Read or Write) Table 161. Details of cfgEmailAlertCustomMsg Description Specifies a custom message that forms the subject of the alert. Legal Values A string of up to 32 characters Default cfgEmailAlertEmailName (Read Only) Table 162.
Table 163. Details of cfgSsnMgtRacadmTimeout (continued) Default 60 Example racadm get -g cfgSessionManagement cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout=0 cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout=1800 cfgSsnMgtRacadmTimeout=0 cfgSsnMgtConsRedirMaxSessions (Read or Write) Table 164. Details of cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout Description Specifies the maximum number of Virtual Console sessions allowed on iDRAC. Legal Values 1–4 Default 4 cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout (Read or Write) Table 165.
cfgSerial This group contains configuration parameters for the serial configuration. One instance of the group is allowed. Use this object with the config or get subcommands. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgSerial group. NOTE: The cfgSerial object group is applicable for iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers for only this property — cfgSerialSshEnable=1. cfgSerialBaudRate (Read or Write) Table 167.
cfgSerialConsoleIdleTimeout (Read or Write) Table 170. Details of cfgSerialConsoleIdleTimeou Description The maximum number of seconds to wait before an idle serial session is disconnected. Legal Values ● 0 = No timeout ● 60–1920 Default 300 cfgSerialConsoleNoAuth (Read or Write) Table 171. Details of cfgSerialConsoleNoAuth Description Enables or disables the serial console login authentication.
cfgSerialSshEnable (Read or Write) Table 175. Details of cfgSerialSshEnable Description Enables or disables the secure shell (SSH) interface. Legal Values ● 1 (TRUE) ● 0 (FALSE) Default 1 Example racadm get -g cfgSerial cfgSerialBaudRate=115200 cfgSerialConsoleEnable=1 cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey=^\ cfgSerialConsoleIdleTimeout=1800 cfgSerialConsoleNoAuth=0 cfgSerialConsoleCommand= cfgSerialConsoleColumns=0 cfgSerialHistorySize=8192 cfgSerialSshEnable=1 cfgOobSnmp This group contains parameters to configu
cfgOobSnmpAgentEnable (Read or Write) Table 177. Details of cfgOobSnmpAgentEnable Description Enables or disables the SNMP agent in iDRAC. Legal Values ● 1 (TRUE) ● 0 (FALSE) Default 0 cfgRacTuning This group is used to configure various configuration properties, such as valid ports and security port restrictions. Use this object with the config or get subcommands. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgRacTuning group. cfgRacTuneConRedirPort (Read or Write) Table 178.
cfgRacTuneHttpPort (Read or Write) Table 181. Details of cfgRacTuneHttpPort Description To use HTTP network communication, specify the port number. Legal Values 10–65535 Default 80 cfgRacTuneHttpsPort (Read or Write) Table 182. Details of cfgRacTuneHttpsPort Description To use HTTPS network communication, specify the port number. Legal Values 10–65535 Default 443 cfgRacTuneIpRangeEnable (Read or Write) Table 183.
cfgRacTuneSshPort (Read or Write) Table 186. Details of cfgRacTuneSshPort Description Specifies the port number used for the SSH interface. Legal Values 1–65535 Default 22 cfgRacTuneConRedirEnable (Read or Write) Table 187. Details of cfgRacTuneConRedirEnable Description Enables or disables Virtual Console. Legal Values ● 1 (TRUE) ● 0 (FALSE) Default 1 cfgRacTuneConRedirEncryptEnable (Read or Write) Table 188.
Example racadm get -g cfgRacTuning -o < object name > < object value > cfgRacTuneRemoteRacadmEnable=1 cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable=1 cfgRacTuneHttpPort=80 cfgRacTuneHttpsPort=443 cfgRacTuneSshPort=22 cfgRacTuneIpRangeEnable=0 cfgRacTuneIpRangeAddr=192.168.1.1 cfgRacTuneIpRangeMask=255.255.255.0 # cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset=-18000 # cfgRacTuneDaylightOffset=3600 cfgRacTuneTimezoneOffset (Read Only) Table 191.
cfgRacTuneLocalConfigDisable (Read or Write) Table 193. Details of cfgRacTuneLocalConfigDisable Description Disables write access to iDRAC configuration data. NOTE: Access can be disabled using the local RACADM or iDRAC web interface; however, once disabled, access can be re-enabled only through iDRAC web interface. Legal Values ● 0 (TRUE-Enables) ● 1 (FALSE-Disables) Default 0 cfgRacTuneWebserverEnable (Read or Write) Table 194.
Table 196. Details of cfgRacTunePluginType (continued) ● 1 = Use Java Plugin Default 0 = Active X /Native Plugin ifcRacManagedNodeOs This group contains properties that describe the managed server operating system. One instance of the group is allowed. The following sections provide information about the objects in the ifcRacManagedNodeOs. ifcRacMnOsHostname (Read Only) Table 197. Details of ifcRacMnOsHostname Description The host name of the managed server.
cfgVirtualBootOnce (Read or Write) Table 200. Details of cfgVirtualBootOnce Description Enables or disables the Virtual Media Boot Once feature of iDRAC. If this property is enabled when the host server is rebooted, this feature attempts to start from the virtual media devices — if the appropriate media is installed in the device. Legal Values ● 1 (TRUE) ● 0 (FALSE) Default 0 cfgVirMediaFloppyEmulation (Read or Write) Table 201.
cfgServerName (Read Or Write) Table 203. Details of cfgServerName Description Displays the name of the specified server. Legal Values Maximum of 15 non-extended (ASCII characters (ASCII codes 32 through 126). For more information, see Guidelines to quote strings containing special character. Default SLOT — cfgServerNic3MacAddress (Read Only) Table 204. Details of cfgServerNic3MacAddress Description Displays the MAC address of the server NIC 3.
Table 207. Details of cfgServerFirstBootDevice (continued) Legal Values ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Default No-Override Normal PXE HDD DIAG CD-DVD BIOS vFDD VCD-DVD FDD SD F10 F11 UEFIDevicePath UEFIHttp cfgServerBootOnce (Read or Write) Table 208. Details of cfgServerBootOnce Description Enables or disables the server start once feature. Legal Values ● 1(True) ● 0 (False) Default 1(True) cfgActiveDirectory This group contains parameters to configure iDRAC Active Directory feature.
Table 210. Details of cfgADDomainController1 (continued) Legal Values A string of up to 254 ASCII characters representing a valid IP address or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Default None cfgADDomainController2 (Read or Write) Table 211. Details of cfgADDomainController2 Description To obtain user names, specify the LDAP server from which you want the iDRAC. This object is applicable only to iDRAC.
cfgADAuthTimeout (Read or Write) Table 215. Details of cfgADAuthTimeout Description To wait for Active Directory authentication requests to complete before timing out, specify the number of seconds. NOTE: To modify this property, you must have the Configure iDRAC permission. Legal Values 15–300 seconds Default 120 cfgADEnable (Read or Write) Table 216. Details of cfgADEnable Description Enables or disables Active Directory user authentication on iDRAC.
Table 219. Details of cfgADGlobalCatalog2 (continued) Legal Values A string of up to 254 ASCII characters representing a valid IP address or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Default None cfgADGlobalCatalog3 (Read or Write) Table 220. Details of cfgADGlobalCatalog3 Description To obtain user names, specify the Global Catalog server from which you want the iDRAC. This object is applicable only to iDRAC.
Table 223. Details of cfgADDcSRVLookupbyUserdomain (continued) Legal Values ● 1 (TRUE) — use user domain as the search domain to look up DCs. The user domain is chosen from either the user domain list or by entering into the user login. ● 0 (FALSE) — use the configured search domain cfgADDcSrvLookupDomainName to look up DCs. Default 1 cfgADDcSRVLookupDomainName (Read or Write) Table 224.
cfgLDAPBaseDN (Read or Write) Table 227. Details of cfgLDAPBaseDN Description The domain name of the branch of the directory where all searches must start. Legal Values String. Maximum length = 254 Default Null cfgLDAPBindPassword (Write Only) Table 228. Details of cfgLDAPBindPassword Description A bind password is used with the bindDN. The bind password is a sensitive data, and must be protected. It is optional to support anonymous bind.
Table 231. Details of cfgLDAPEnable (continued) Default 0 cfgLDAPGroupAttribute (Read or Write) Table 232. Details of cfgLDAPGroupAttribute Description Specifies which LDAP attribute is used to check for group membership. It must be an attribute of the group class. If not specified then the member and unique member attributes are used. Legal Values String maximum length = 254 Default Null cfgLDAPGroupAttributeIsDN (Read or Write) Table 233.
cfgLDAPServer (Read or Write) Table 236. Details of cfgLDAPServer Description Configures the address of the LDAP Server. IPv4 and IPv6 are supported. NOTE: You can specify multiple servers by separating each server with a comma. For example, example.com, sub1.example.com Legal Values String. Maximum length = 1024 Default Null cfgLDAPUserAttribute (Read or Write) Table 237. Details of cfgLDAPUserAttribute Description To search for, specify the user attribute.
cfgLdapRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) Table 239. Details of cfgLdapRoleGroupPrivilege Description A bit–mask defining the privileges associated with this particular group. Legal Values 0x00000000 to 0x000001ff Default 0x000 Example racadm get -g cfgLDAPRoleGroup -o cfgLDAPRoleGroupPrivilege -i 1 0x0 cfgStandardSchema This group contains parameters to configure the Active Directory standard schema settings. Use this object with the config or get subcommands.
cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) Table 243. Details of cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege Description Use the bit mask numbers listed in the table below to set role-based authority privileges for a Role Group. Legal Values 0x00000000 to 0x000001ff Default ● Example racadm get -g cfgStandardSchema -i 1 # cfgSSADRoleGroupIndex=1 cfgSSADRoleGroupName=blsys-1 cfgSSADRoleGroupDomain= cfgSSADRolGroupPrivilege=3081 Table 244.
cfgIpmiSol This group is used to configure the Serial Over LAN (SOL) capabilities of the system. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgIpmiSol group. cfgIpmiSolEnable (Read or Write) Table 246. Details of cfgIpmiSolEnable Description Enables or disables SOL. Legal Values ● 1(TRUE) ● 0(FALSE) Default 1 cfgIpmiSolBaudRate (Read or Write) Table 247. Details of cfgIpmiSolBaudRate Description Specifies baud rate for serial communication over LAN.
cfgIpmiSolSendThreshold (Read or Write) Table 250. Details of cfgIpmiSolSendThreshold Description To buffer before sending an SOL data packet, specify the SOL threshold limit value and the maximum number of bytes. Legal Values 1–255 Default 255 cfgIpmiLan This group is used to configure the IPMI over LAN capabilities of the system. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgIpmiLan group. cfgIpmiLanEnable (Read or Write) Table 251.
cfgIpmiLanEncryptionKey (Read or Write) Table 254. Details of cfgIpmiLanEncryptionKey Description Specifies the IPMI encryption key. Legal Values A string of hexadecimal digits from 0 to 40 characters with no spaces. Only an even number of digits is allowed. Default 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 cfgIpmiLanPetCommunityName (Read or Write) Table 255. Details of cfgIpmiLanPetCommunityName Description Specifies the SNMP community name for traps. Legal Values A string of up to 18 characters.
Table 258. Details of cfgIpmiPetIPv6AlertEnable (continued) Legal Values ● 1 (TRUE) ● 0 (FALSE) Default 0 cfgIpmiPef This group is used to configure the platform event filters available on the managed server. The event filters can be used to control policy related to actions that are triggered when critical events occur on the managed server. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgIpmiPef group. cfgIpmiPefName (Read Only) Table 259.
cfgIpmiPefEnable (Read or Write) Table 262. Details of cfgIpmiPefEnable Description Enables or disables a specific platform event filter. Legal Values ● 1(TRUE) ● 0(FALSE) Default 1 cfgIpmiPet This group is used to configure platform event traps on the managed server. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgIpmiPet group. cfgIpmiPetIndex (Read Only) Table 263. Details of cfgIpmiPetIndex Description Unique identifier for the index corresponding to the trap.
The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgUserDomain group. cfgUserDomainIndex (Read Only) Table 266. Details of cfgUserDomainIndex Description Represents a specific domain. Legal Values 1–40 Default The index value. cfguserdomainname (Read Only) Table 267. Details of cfguserdomainname Description Specifies the Active Directory user domain name.
cfgServerActualPowerConsumption (Read Only) Table 270. Details of cfgServerActualPowerConsumption Description Represents the power consumption by the server at the current time. Legal Values Not applicable Default cfgServerPowerCapEnable (Read or Write) Table 271. Details of cfgServerPowerCapEnable Description Enables or disables the user specified power budget threshold. This object is Read only for iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers.
cfgServerPeakPowerConsumptionTimestamp (Read Only) Table 275. Details of cfgServerPeakPowerConsumptionTimestamp Description Specifies time when the maximum power consumption was recorded. Legal Values A string of up to 32 characters. Default Timestamp of the peak power consumption of the server. cfgServerPowerConsumptionClear (Write Only) Table 276. Details of cfgServerPowerConsumptionClear Description Clears the current recorded power statistics.
Table 279. Details of cfgServerPowerCapPercent (continued) Default Server power threshold in percentage. cfgServerPowerLastHourAvg (Read Only) Table 280. Details of cfgServerPowerLastHourAvg Description Displays the average power value during the last hour. Legal Values None Default Average power value during the last hour. cfgServerPowerLastDayAvg (Read Only) Table 281. Details of cfgServerPowerLastDayAvg Description Displays the average power value during the last day.
Table 284. Details of cfgServerPowerLastHourMinTime (continued) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Default DD= Day of the week MM= Month Date=Date YYYY = Year HH = hour MM=Minutes SS = Seconds Minimum power value during the last minute. cfgServerPowerLastHourMaxPower (Read Only) Table 285. Details of cfgServerPowerLastHourMaxPower Description Displays the maximum power value during the last hour. Legal Values Not applicable Default Maximum power value during the last hour.
cfgServerPowerLastDayMinTime (Read Only) Table 288. Details of cfgServerPowerLastDayMinTime Description Displays the timestamp of minimum power value during the last day. Legal Values Time in the format: DD MM Date HH:MM:SS YYYY where, ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Default DD = Day of the week MM = Month Date = Date YYYY = Year HH = hour MM = Minutes SS = Seconds Timestamp of the minimum power value during the last day. cfgServerPowerLastDayMaxPower (Read Only) Table 289.
Table 291. Details of cfgServerPowerLastWeekMinPower (continued) Default Minimum power value during the last week. cfgServerPowerLastWeekMinTime (Read Only) Table 292. Details of cfgServerPowerLastWeekMinTime Description Displays the timestamp of minimum power value during the last week. Legal Values A string of up to 32 characters.
cfgServerPowerInstHeadroom (Read Only) Table 295. Details of cfgServerPowerInstHeadroom Description Displays the difference between the available power and the current power consumption. This object is applicable only for iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers and not for iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers. Legal Values Not applicable Default Difference between the available power and the current power consumption. cfgServerPowerPeakHeadroom (Read Only) Table 296.
Table 299. Details of cfgServerPeakAmperageTimeStamp (continued) ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Default DD = Day of the week MM = Month Date = Date YYYY = Year HH = hour MM = Minutes SS = Seconds Timestamp of the current peak power consumption. cfgServerCumulativePowerConsumption (Read Only) Table 300. Details of cfgServerCumulativePowerConsumption Description Displays the cumulative power consumption. Legal Values Not applicable Default Cumulative power consumption.
cfgServerPowerPCIeAllocation (Read or Write) Table 303. Details of cfgServerPowerPCIeAllocation Description Amount of power allocated to the PCIe cards. This object is applicable for iDRAC Enterprise only for specific Blade Servers and not for iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers. You must have the Administrator privileges to modify the value for this object. Legal Values 0 W: For platforms that do not support PCIe cards. 100 W — 500 W: For platforms that support PCIe cards.
Table 306. Details of cfgServerPowerSupplyIndex (continued) NOTE: Indexes 1–8 are supported to support up to 8 PSUs. If any PSU is not present then cfgServerPowerSupplyOnlineStatus does not exist and for all the other properties, it is 0. Legal Values Integer 1–8 Default None cfgServerPowerSupplyMaxInputPower (Read Only) Table 307. Details of cfgServerPowerSupplyMaxInputPower Description Displays the AC input rated power in Watts. Legal Values A string of up to 32 characters.
cfgIPv6LanNetworking This group is used to configure the IPv6 over LAN networking capabilities. Use this object with the config or get subcommands. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgIPv6LanNetworking group. cfgIPv6Enable (Read or Write) Table 311. Details of cfgIPv6Enable Description Enables or disables iDRAC IPv6 stack. Legal Values ● 1 (TRUE) ● 0 (FALSE) Default 0 cfgIPv6Address1 (Read or Write) Table 312.
cfgIPv6PrefixLength (Read or Write) Table 315. Details of cfgIPv6PrefixLength Description Specifies the prefix length for IPv6 address. NOTE: ● This property can be configured even when cfgIPv6AutoConfig is enabled. Legal Values 1–128 Default 64 cfgIPv6LinkLocalAddress (Read Only) Table 316. Details of cfgIPv6LinkLocalAddress Description The iDRAC IPv6 link local address. Legal Values Specifies a string representing a valid IPv6 entry. Default : cfgIPv6Address2 (Read Only) Table 317.
cfgIPv6Address5 (Read Only) Table 320. Details of cfgIPv6Address5 Description The iDRAC IPv6 fifth address. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv6 entry. Default : cfgIPv6Address6 (Read Only) Table 321. Details of cfgIPv6Address6 Description The iDRAC IPv6 sixth address. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv6 entry. Default : cfgIPv6Address7 (Read Only) Table 322. Details of cfgIPv6Address7 Description The iDRAC IPv6 seventh address.
cfgIPv6Address10 (Read Only) Table 325. Details of cfgIPv6Address10 Description The iDRAC IPv6 tenth address. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv6 entry. Default : cfgIPv6Address11 (Read Only) Table 326. Details of cfgIPv6Address11 Description The iDRAC IPv6 eleventh address. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv6 entry. Default : cfgIPv6Address12 (Read Only) Table 327. Details of cfgIPv6Address12 Description The iDRAC IPv6 twelfth address.
cfgIPv6Address15 (Read Only) Table 330. Details of cfgIPv6Address15 Description The iDRAC IPv6 fifteenth address. Legal Values String representing a valid IPv6 entry. Default : cfgIPv6DNSServer1 (Read or Write) Table 331. Details of cfgIPv6DNSServer1 Description Specifies the IPv6 DNS server address. NOTE: This property is used only if cfgIPv6DNSServersFromDHCP6 is set to 0 (false). Legal Values A string representing a valid IPv6 entry.
cfgIPv6StaticAddress1 (Read or Write) Table 334. Details of cfgIPv6StaticAddress1 Description Returns or sets the static IPv6 address1. NOTE: Only set the current IPv4 address if cfgNicUseDhcp is set to 0 (false). Legal Values Any IPv6 address Default cfgIPv6StaticGateway (Read or Write) Table 335. Details of cfgIPv6StaticGateway Description Returns or sets gateway static IPv6 address. Legal Values Any IPv6 address Default cfgIPv6StaticPrefixLength (Read or Write) Table 336.
cfgIPv6StaticDNSServer1 (Read or Write) Table 339. Details of cfgIPv6StaticDNSServer1 Description Specifies the DNS server 1 static IPv6 address. Legal Values Any IPv6 Address Default cfgIPv6StaticDNSServer2 (Read or Write) Table 340. Details of cfgIPv6StaticDNSServer2 Description Specifies the DNS server 2 static IPv6 address. Legal Values Any IPv6 address Default cfgIPv6DNSServer2 (Read or Write) Table 341. Details of cfgIPv6DNSServer2 Description Specifies the IPv6 DNS server address.
● cfgIPv6DNSServer2 ● cfgDNSServer1 ● cfgDNSServer2 cfgIPv6URL This group specifies properties used to configure iDRAC IPv6 URL. The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgIPv6URL group. cfgIPv6URLstring (Read Only) Table 342. Details of cfgIPv6URLstring Description The iDRAC IPv6 URL. Legal Values A string of up to 80 characters. Default cfgIpmiSerial This group specifies properties used to configure the IPMI serial interface of the BMC.
cfgIpmiSerialConnectionMode (Read or Write) Table 345. Details of cfgIpmiSerialConnectionMode Description When the iDRAC cfgSerialConsoleEnable property is set to 0(disabled), the iDRAC serial port becomes the IPMI serial port. This property determines the IPMI defined mode of the serial port. In Basic mode, the port uses binary data with the intent of communicating with an application program on the serial client.
Table 349. Details of cfgIpmiSerialHandshakeControl (continued) ● 1 (TRUE) Default 1 cfgIpmiSerialInputNewLineSequence (Read or Write) Table 350. Details of cfgIpmiSerialInputNewLineSequence Description Specifies the input new line sequence specification for the IPMI serial interface. Legal Values ● 1 — ENTER ● 2 — NULL Default 1 cfgIpmiSerialLineEdit (Read or Write) Table 351. Details of cfgIpmiSerialLineEdit Description Enables or disables line editing on the IPMI serial interface.
Table 353. Details of cfgSmartCardLogonEnable (continued) NOTE: Enabling with remote RACADM is only applicable for iDRAC on Rack and Tower Servers. Legal Values ● 0 (Disabled) ● 1 (Enabled) ● 2 (Enabled with Remote RACADM) — It is not applicable for iDRAC Enterprise on Blade Servers. Default 0 cfgSmartCardCRLEnable (Read or Write) Table 354. Details of cfgSmartCardCRLEnable Description Enables or disables the Certificate Revocation List (CRL).
cfgNetTuningNic100MB (Read or Write) Table 356. Details of cfgNetTuningNic100MB Description Specifies the speed for iDRAC NIC. NOTE: To set this property: ● iDRAC NIC selection must be set to Dedicated mode. ● iDRAC NIC Auto negotiation must be disabled. ● iDRAC IPv4 must be enabled. ● iDRAC IPv4 DHCP must be enabled. ● iDRAC IPv6 must be enabled. ● iDRAC IPv6 auto configuration must be enabled.
cfgSensorRedundancyCapabilities (Read Only) Table 359. Details of cfgSensorRedundancyCapabilities Description Returns the redundancy capabilities in the form of a bitmask. This bitmask allows the user to know which values can be set for cfgSensorRedundancyPolicy. Legal Values A bit mask. More than 1 bit can be set at a time to indicate multiple redundancy support.
cfgVFlashSD This group is used to configure the properties for the Virtual Flash SD card. NOTE: If the vFlash card is present but is not enabled, the query for any property under this group displays: ERROR: vFlash is not enabled. To view the properties of this group, enable the vFlash using the command: racadm config -g cfgvFlashSD -o cfgvFlashSDEnable 1 The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgVFlashSD group. cfgVFlashSDInitialized (Read Only) Table 363.
Table 366. Details of cfgVFlashSDLicensed (continued) Legal Values ● 0(SD card is inserted) ● 1(vFlash SD card is inserted) Default None cfgVFlashSDAvailableSize (Read Only) Table 367. Details of cfgVFlashSDAvailableSize Description Displays the available memory (in MB) on the vFlash SD card that can be used to create new partitions. Legal Values A string of up to 64 characters. Default If the card is not initialized, default is 0. If initialized, displays the unused memory on the card.
cfgVFlashPartitionIndex (Read Only) Table 370. Details of cfgVFlashPartitionIndex Description The index value of the partition. Legal Values Integer 1–16 Default None cfgVFlashPartitionSize (Read Only) Table 371. Details of cfgVFlashPartitionSize Description Displays the size of the partition. Legal Values 1 MB to 4 GB Default None cfgVFlashPartitionEmulationType (Read or Write) Table 372.
Table 374. Details of cfgVFlashPartitionFormatType (continued) ● EXT3 ● CD ● RAW Default None cfgVFlashPartitionAccessType (Read or Write) Table 375. Details of cfgVFlashPartitionAccessType Description Indicates the partition access permissions. It configures the access type to read-write. Legal Values ● 0 (Read Only) ● 1 (Read-Write) Default 0 cfgVFlashPartitionAttachState (Read or Write) Table 376.
The following sections provide information about the objects in the cfgRacSecurity group. cfgRacSecCsrCommonName (Read or Write) Table 378. Details of cfgRacSecCsrCommonName Description Specifies the CSR Common Name (CN) that must be an IP or iDRAC name as given in the certificate. Legal Values A string of up to 64 characters. Default cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationName (Read or Write) Table 379. Details of cfgRacSecCsrOrganizationName Description Specifies the CSR Organization Name (O).
cfgRacSecCsrCountryCode (Read/Write) Table 383. Details of cfgRacSecCsrCountryCode Description Specifies the CSR Country Code (CC). Legal Values A string of 2 alphabet country code. Default US cfgRacSecCsrEmailAddr (Read or Write) Table 384. Details of cfgRacSecCsrEmailAddr Description Specifies the CSR email address. Legal Values A string of up to 64 characters.
5 New Groups and Objects for iDRAC9 Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 Groups Objects BIOS.SysInformation BIOS.SysInformation.AgesaVersion (Read Only) iDRAC.GroupManager iDRAC.GroupManager.GlobalState (Read or Write) iDRAC.GroupManager.GroupName (Read) iDRAC.GroupManager.GroupUID (Read) iDRAC.GUI iDRAC.GUI.SecurityPolicyMessage (Read or Write) iDRAC.PCIeVDM iDRAC.PCIeVDM.Enable (Read or Write) iDRAC.PlatformCapability iDRAC.PlatformCapability.ASHRAECapable (Read Only) iDRAC.
Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 (continued) Groups Objects iDRAC.SupportAssist.DefaultPassword (Read or Write) iDRAC.SupportAssist.DefaultProtocol (Read or Write) iDRAC.SupportAssist.DefaultShareName (Read or Write) iDRAC.SupportAssist.DefaultUserName (Read or Write) iDRAC.SupportAssist.EmailOptIn (Read or Write) iDRAC.SupportAssist.EventBasedAutoCollection (Read or Write) iDRAC.SysInfo iDRAC.SysInfo.POSTCode (Read Only) iDRAC.Telemetry iDRAC.Telemetry.
Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 (continued) Groups Objects iDRAC.TelemetryCUPS.ReportInterval (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryCUPS.ReportTriggers (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryCUPS.RsyslogTarget (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryFanSensor iDRAC.TelemetryFanSensor.DevicePollFrequency (Read Only) iDRAC.TelemetryFanSensor.EnableTelemetry (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryFanSensor.ReportInterval (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryFanSensor.ReportTriggers (Read or Write) iDRAC.
Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 (continued) Groups Objects iDRAC.TelemetryNICSensor.RsyslogTarget (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryNICStatistics iDRAC.TelemetryNICStatistics.DevicePollFrequency (Read Only) iDRAC.TelemetryNICStatistics.EnableTelemetry (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryNICStatistics.ReportInterval (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryNICStatistics.ReportTriggers (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryNICStatistics.RsyslogTarget (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryNVMeSMARTData iDRAC.
Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 (continued) Groups Objects iDRAC.TelemetryStorageDiskSMARTData iDRAC.TelemetryStorageDiskSMARTData.DevicePollFrequency (Read Only) iDRAC.TelemetryStorageDiskSMARTData.EnableTelemetry (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryStorageDiskSMARTData.ReportInterval (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryStorageDiskSMARTData.ReportTriggers (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryStorageDiskSMARTData.RsyslogTarget (Read or Write) iDRAC.TelemetryStorageSensor iDRAC.
Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 (continued) Groups Objects InfiniBand.DeviceLevelConfig.VFAllocMult (Read Only) InfiniBand.DeviceLevelConfig.VFDistribution (Read or Write) InfiniBand.DeviceLevelConfig.VirtualizationMode (Read or Write) InfiniBand.FrmimgMenu InfiniBand.FirmImgMenu.EFIVersion (Read Only) InfiniBand.FirmImgMenu.FamilyVersion (Read Only) InfiniBand.IscsiFirstTgtParams InfiniBand.IscsiFirstTgtParams.ConnectFirstTgt (Read or Write) nfiniBand.IscsiFirstTgtParams.
Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 (continued) Groups Objects InfiniBand.VndrConfigPage.DCBXSupport (Read only) InfiniBand.VndrConfigPage.DeviceName (Read only) InfiniBand.VndrConfigPage.EnergyEfficientEthernet (Read only) InfiniBand.VndrConfigPage.FCoEBootSupport (Read only) InfiniBand.VndrConfigPage.FCoEOffloadSupport (Read only) InfiniBand.VndrConfigPage.FeatureLicensingSupport (Read only) InfiniBand.VndrConfigPage.FlexAddressing (Read only) InfiniBand.VndrConfigPage.
Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 (continued) Groups Objects LifecycleController.LCAttributes LifecycleController.LCAttributes.IgnoreCertWarning (Read and Write) LifecycleController.LCAttributes.UserProxyPassword (Read and Write) LifecycleController.LCAttributes.UserProxyPort (Read and Write) LifecycleController.LCAttributes.UserProxyServer (Read and Write) LifecycleController.LCAttributes.UserProxyType (Read and Write) LifecycleController.LCAttributes.
Table 385. New groups and new objects added for iDRAC9 (continued) Groups Objects System.PCIeSlotLFM.SlotState (Read Only) System.PCIeSlotLFM.TargetLFM (Read Only) Storage.PhysicalDisk.RaidType (Read Only) System.QuickSync System.QuickSync.ReadAuthentication (Read or Write) System.QuickSync.WiFi (Read or Write) System.Storage System.Storage.AvailableSpareAlertThreshold (Read or Write) System.Storage.
6 Legacy and New Groups and Objects NOTE: To avoid errors in the scripts, ensure that you use the New Groups and Objects along with the new subcommands. For the list of deprecated and new subcommands, see the section Deprecated and New Subcommands on page 14 Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects idRacInfo iDRAC.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgADDcSRVLookupDomainName DCLookupDomainName cfgADGcSRVLookupEnable GCLookupEnable cfgADGcRootDomain GCRootDomain cfgLanNetworking iDRAC.
Table 386.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgServerPowerCapPercent Cap.Percent cfgServerPowerCapEnable Cap.Enable cfgServerPowerLastHourAvg Avg.LastHour cfgServerPowerLastDayAvg Avg.LastDay cfgServerPowerLastWeekAvg Avg.LastWeek cfgServerPowerLastHourMinPower Min.LastHour cfgServerPowerLastHourMinTime Min.LastHour.Timestamp cfgServerPowerLastHourMaxPower Max.LastHour cfgServerPowerLastHourMaxTime Max.LastHour.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgServerPowerSupplyMaxInputPower MaxInputPower cfgServerPowerSupplyMaxOutputPower MaxOutputPower cfgServerPowerSupplyOnlineStatus Status cfgServerPowerSupplyFwVer FwVer cfgServerPowerSupplyCurrentDraw CurrentDraw cfgServerPowerSupplyType Type cfgServerPowerBusMonitoring PMBusMonitoring cfgUserAdmin iDRAC.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgEmailAlertAddress Address cfgEmailAlertCustomMsg CustomMsg cfgSsnMgtSshIdleTimeout iDRAC.SSH Enable Port Timeout cfgSsnMgtRacadmTimeout iDRAC.Racadm Enable Timeout cfgSsnMgtConsRedirMaxSessions iDRAC.VirtualConsole EncryptEnable Enable PluginType LocalVideo Port MaxSessions Timeout AccessPrivilege cfgSsnMgtWebserverTimeout iDRAC.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgSerialConsoleCommand Command cfgSerialHistorySize HistorySize cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey QuitKey cfgSerialCom2RedirEnable Enable cfgSerialSshEnable iDRAC.SSH [cfgOobSnmp] iDRAC.SNMP cfgOobSnmpAgentEnable AgentEnable cfgOobSnmpAgentCommunity AgentCommunity cfgNetTuningNic100MB iDRAC.Nic cfgNetTuningNicFullDuplex iDRAC.Nic cfgNetTuningNicMtu iDRAC.Nic cfgNetTuningNicAutoneg iDRAC.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgRacTuneLocalConfigDisable=0 LocalConfig cfgRacTuneVirtualConsoleAuthorizeMultipleSessions=0 iDRAC.VirtualConsole ifcRacManagedNodeOs System.ServerOS ifcRacMnOsHostname HostName ifcRacMnOsOsName OSName cfgRacSecurity iDRAC.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgLdapCertValidationEnable CertValidationEnable cfgLdapRoleGroup iDRAC.LDApRole cfgLdapRoleGroupIndex NA cfgLdapRoleGroupDN DN cfgLdapRoleGroupPrivilege Privilege cfgStandardSchema iDRAC.ADGroup cfgSSADRoleGroupIndex NA cfgSSADRoleGroupName Name cfgSSADRoleGroupDomain Domain cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege Privilege cfgIpmiSerial iDRAC.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgIpmiLanPrivilegeLimit PrivLimit cfgIpmiLanAlertEnable AlertEnable cfgIpmiEncryptionKey EncryptionKey cfgIpmiPetCommunityName CommunityName cfgUserDomain iDRAC.UserDomain cfgUserDomainIndex NA cfgUserDomainName Name cfgSmartCard iDRAC.SmartCard cfgSmartCardLogonEnable SmartCardLogonEnable cfgSmartCardCRLEnable SmartCardCRLEnable cfgVFlashSD iDRAC.
Table 386. Legacy and New Groups and Objects (continued) Legacy Groups and Objects New Groups and Objects cfgLogging iDRAC.Logging cfgLoggingSELOEMEventFilterEnable SELOEMEventFilterEnable cfgIpmiPetAlertEnable Enable cfgIpmiPetAlertDestIpAddr DestAddr Topics: • cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) cfgSSADRoleGroupPrivilege (Read or Write) Table 387.
7 Error Codes An error code or a return code is an integer value which represents the status of a command that is run. Running any valid racadm command generates an error code.