Users Guide

Table Of Contents
1. Query the target iDRAC that contains the required configuration using the following command:.
racadm get -f <file_name>.xml -t xml -c iDRAC.Embedded.1
The command requests the iDRAC configuration and generates the configuration file.
NOTE: Redirecting the iDRAC configuration to a file using get -f is only supported with the local and remote
RACADM interfaces.
NOTE: The generated configuration file does not contain user passwords.
The get command displays all configuration properties in a group (specified by group name and index) and all configuration
properties for a user.
2. Modify the configuration file using a text editor, if required.
NOTE: It is recommended that you edit this file with a simple text editor. The RACADM utility uses an ASCII text parser.
Any formatting confuses the parser, which may corrupt the RACADM database.
3. On the target iDRAC, use the following command to modify the settings:
racadm set -f <file_name>.xml -t xml
This loads the information into the other iDRAC. You can use set command to synchronize the user and password database
with Server Administrator.
4. Reset the target iDRAC using the command: racadm racreset
Disabling access to modify iDRAC configuration
settings on host system
You can disable access to modify the iDRAC configuration settings through Local RACADM or iDRAC Settings utility. However,
you can view these configuration settings. To do this:
1. In iDRAC Web interface, go to iDRAC Settings > Services > Local Configurations.
2. Select one or both of the following:
Disable the iDRAC Local Configuration using iDRAC Settings Disables access to modify the configuration
settings in iDRAC Settings utility.
Disable the iDRAC Local Configuration using RACADM Disables access to modify the configuration settings in
Local RACADM.
3. Click Apply.
NOTE:
If access is disabled, you cannot use Server Administrator or IPMITool to perform iDRAC configurations.
However, you can use IPMI Over LAN.
112 Configuring iDRAC