Configuring Local Users Using RACADM
NOTE: You must be logged in as user root to execute RACADM commands on a remote Linux system.
You can configure single or multiple iDRAC7 users using RACADM.
To configure multiple iDRAC7 users with identical configuration settings, perform one of the following procedures:
•
Use the RACADM examples in this section as a guide to create a batch file of RACADM commands and then execute
the batch file on each managed system.
•
Create the iDRAC7 configuration file and execute the racadm config or racadm set subcommand on each managed
system using the same configuration file.
If you are configuring a new iDRAC7 or if you have used the racadm racresetcfg command, the only current user is
root
with the password
calvin
. The racresetcfg subcommand resets the iDRAC7 to the default values.
NOTE: Users can be enabled and disabled over time. As a result, a user may have a different index number on each
iDRAC7.
To verify if a user exists, type one of following command at the command prompt:
•
Using config command:
racadm getconfig -u <username>
•
Using get command:
racadm get —u <username>
OR
Type the following command once for each index (1–16):
•
Using config command:
racadm getconfig -g cfgUserAdmin -i <
index
>
•
Using get command:
racadm get iDRAC.Users.<index>.UserName
NOTE: You can also type
racadm getconfig -f <
myfile.cfg
>
or
racadm get -f
<
myfile.cfg
>
and view or edit the myfile.cfg file, which includes all iDRAC7 configuration parameters.
Several parameters and object IDs are displayed with their current values. The objects of importance are:
•
If you have used getconfig command:
# cfgUserAdminIndex=XX
cfgUserAdminUserName=
•
If you have used get command:
iDRAC.Users.UserName=
If the cfgUserAdminUserName object has no value, that index number, which is indicated by the cfgUserAdminIndex
object, is available for use. If a name is displayed after the "=", that index is taken by that user name.
When you manually enable or disable a user with the racadm config subcommand, you
must
specify the index with the -i
option.
Observe that the cfgUserAdminIndex object displayed in the previous example contains a '#' character. It indicates that
it is a read-only object. Also, if you use the racadm config -f racadm.cfg command to specify any number of groups/
objects to write, the index cannot be specified. This behavior allows more flexibility in configuring multiple iDRAC7 with
the same settings.
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