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Frequently Asked Questions
This section lists the frequently asked questions about the following:
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RACADM
•
Managing and Recovering a Remote System
•
Active Directory
•
FlexAddress and FlexAddressPlus
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IOM
RACADM
After performing a CMC reset (using the RACADM racreset subcommand), when a command is entered, the following
message is displayed:
racadm <subcommand> Transport: ERROR: (RC=-1)
What does this message mean?
Another command must be issued only after CMC completes the reset.
Using the RACADM subcommands sometimes displays one or more of the following errors:
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Local error messages — Problems such as syntax, typographical errors, and incorrect names. For example,
ERROR:
<message>
Use the RACADM
help
subcommand to display correct syntax and usage information. For example, if you have an error in
clearing a chassis log, run the following sub-command.
racadm chassislog help clear
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CMC–related error messages — Problems where the CMC is unable to perform an action. The following error message is
displayed:
racadm command failed.
To view information about a chassis, type the following command
:
racadm gettracelog
While using firmware RACADM, the prompt changes to a ">" and the "$" prompt is not displayed again.
If a non-matched double quotation mark (") or a non-matched single quotation (’) is used in the command, the CLI changes to the
">" prompt and queues all commands.
To return to the $ prompt, type <Ctrl>–d
:
An error message
Not Found
is displayed while using the
$ logout
and
$ quit
commands.
Managing and Recovering a Remote System
Why are the remote RACADM and Web-based services unavailable after a property change?
It may take a minute for the remote RACADM services and the web interface to become available after the CMC Web server resets.
The CMC web server is reset after the following occurrences:
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Changing the network configuration or network security properties using the CMC web user interface.
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