CLI Guide
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NOTE: Use a forward slash (/) when providing the image location. If backward slash (\) is used,
override the backward slash for the command to run successfully.
For example:
racadm remoteimage -c -u user -p xxx -l /\/\192.168.0.2/\CommonShare/
\diskette
NOTE: The following options only apply to connect and deploy actions
• -u —Username
User name to access the network share. For domain users, you can use the following formats:
• domain/user
• domain\user
• user@domain
• -p —Password to access the network share.
Example
• Configure a Remote image.
racadm remoteimage -c -u "user" -p "xxx" -l //shrloc/foo.iso
Remote Image is now Configured
• Disable Remote File Sharing.
racadm remoteimage -d
Disable Remote File Started. Please check status using -s option to know
Remote File Share is ENABLED or DISABLED.
• Check Remote File Share status.
racadm remoteimage -s
Remote File Share is Enabled
UserName
Password
ShareName //192.168.0/xxxx/dtk_3.3_73_Linux.iso
• Deploy a remote image on iDRAC CIFS Share.
racadm remoteimage –c –u admin –p xxx –l 192.168.0.1:/dev/floppy.img
• Deploy a remote image on iDRAC NFS Share.
racadm remoteimage –c –u admin –p xxx –l 192.168.0.1:/dev/floppy.img
• 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:
The -p and -u options are mandatory only for CIFS share and not mandatory for NFS,
HTTP, and HTTPS.
rollback
Table 77. Details of rollback
Description Allows you to roll back the firmware to an earlier version.
104 RACADM Subcommand Details