Dell PowerEdge FX2 Dell PowerEdge FX2 and FX2s Enclosure Owners Manual - Page 23
clrsel, config, Output, Example, Description, Clear Logs, Synopsis, Input, group, object, index
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Output Example clrsel Description Synopsis config Description Synopsis Input - Remote RACADM: -u option or -i option None • racadm closessn -i 1234 Closes the session 1234. • racadm closessn -u root Closes all the sessions for root user. • racadm closessn -a Closes all the sessions. Deletes all existing records from the System Event Log (SEL). To use this subcommand, you must have the Clear Logs privilege. racadm clrsel Allows you to set CMC configuration parameters individually or to batch them as part of a configuration file. If the data is different, that CMC object is written with the new value. • racadm config [-c|-p] -f • racadm config -g -o [-I ] NOTE: The configuration file retrieved using remote racadm are not interoperable. For the config -f < file name > command, use the configuration file retrieved from the same interface. NOTE: The -f and -p options are not supported for the serial/Telnet/SSH console. • -f - The -f < filename > option causes config to read the contents of the file specified by < filename > and configure CMC. • -p- This option must be used with the -f option. It directs config to delete the password entries contained in the config file -f < filename > after the configuration is complete. To apply the password, you must remove the preceding Read-Only marker '#' in the config file before executing the config -f command. • -g- The -g < groupName >, or group option, must be used with the -o option. The < groupName > specifies the group containing the object that is to be set. • -o - The -o < objectName > < Value >, or object option, must be used with the -g option. This option specifies the object name that is written with the string < value >. • -i - The -i < index >, or index option, is valid only for indexed groups and can be used to specify a unique group. The < index > is a decimal integer from 1 through n, where n can vary from 1 to maximum number of 23