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Introduction
This document provides information about the RACADM subcommands, supported RACADM interfaces, and property
database groups and object definitions for the following:
• iDRAC Enterprise or Express for Blade Servers
• iDRAC Enterprise or Express on Rack and Tower Servers
• Dell Chassis System (CMC)
NOTE: In this version of RACADM, the Linux shell features such as ctrl+d, home, del, and end shortcut keys are not
supported.
New in This Release
For CMC version 4.5:
• View the quick deploy parameters and modify the number of reserved IP addresses for quick deploy using the
deploy subcommand.
• Display and configure the thermal settings such as the Enhanced Cooling Mode (ECM) using the cfgThermal group
object with config or getconfig subcommands. Display the ECM status using the getfanreqinfo command.
• Configuring the Extended Power Performance (EPP) using the cfgChassisEPPEnable object.
• View the status of EPP using the getpbinfo subcommand and the RAC log entry using the getraclog subcommand.
For iDRAC version 1.50.50:
• Run and export the remote diagnostics report using the diagnostics subcommand.
• Delete the pending value of all the objects in the NIC, BIOS, and Storage devices using the clearpending
subcommand.
• Roll back the firmware to earlier version using therollback subcommand.
• View the list of software objects and associated properties installed on the server using the swinventory
subcommand.
• Create, view, and delete backup schedule automatically using the systemconfig subcommand.
• Schedule the firmware update automatically using the autoupdatescheduler subcommand.
• Export the complete lifecycle log using the —complete option in the lclog subcommand.
• Using the update subcommand, the following can be updated from the repository:
– Update the firmware from CIFS and FTP, NFS, and local file systems.
– Generate and view the comparison reports.
• Clone or replace the configuration .xml file using the get subcommand.
• Validate the configuration .xml file before applying the configuration using the —preview option in the set
subcommand.
• Using the raid subcommand, the following can be performed:
– Create, delete, and secure the virtual disks.
– Convert the physical disk drives and assign hot-spare.
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