CLI Guide
• Export the complete Lifecycle Log in gzip format to a remote HTTPS share
racadm lclog export -f log.xml.gz -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l https://
test.com
• Export the Life Cycle Log to a remote HTTP share
racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml -u httpuser -p httppwd -l http://test.com
• Export the Life Cycle Log to a remote HTTPS share
racadm lclog export -f Mylog.xml -u httpsuser -p httpspwd -l https://
test.com
NOTE: Squid proxy configuration is not supported to access http/https shares.
license
Table 67. license
Description Manages the hardware licenses.
Synopsis
• racadm license view [-c <component>]
• racadm license import [-f <licensefile>] -l <location> -u <username> -p
<password> -c <component> [-o]
•
racadm license export -f <license file> [-l <location>] [-u <username>] [-p
<password>] -e <ID> -c <component>
•
racadm license delete -t <transaction ID> [-o]
•
racadm license delete -e <entitlement ID> [-o]
• racadm license delete -c <component> [-o]
Input
• view — View license information.
• import — Installs a new license.
• export — Exports a license file.
• delete — Deletes a license from the system.
• -l <remote share location> — Network share location from where the license file must be imported.
If the file is on a shared location, then -u <share user> and -p <share password> must be used.
• -f — Filename or path to the license file
• -e <ID> — Specifies the entitlement ID of the license file that must be exported
• -t <ID> — Specifies the transaction ID.
• -c <component> — Specifies the component name on which the license is installed.
• -o — Overrides the End User License Agreement (EULA) warning and imports, replaces or deletes the license.
NOTE: Only a user with Server Control and Configure iDRAC privilege can run the import, delete,
and replace commands.
NOTE: For export license, you need Login and Configure iDRAC privilege.
Examples
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