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serveraction, Remote File Share is ENABLED or DISABLED.

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Synopsis Input Example To use this subcommand, you must have the Administrator permission. racadm remoteimage • -c - Connect the image. • -d - Disconnect the image. • -u - Username to access the network share. • -p - Password to access the network share. • -l - Image location on the network share; use double quotation marks with a location. • -s - Display current status; -a is assumed, if not specified. • racadm remoteimage -c -u "user" -p "pass" -l //shrloc/ foo.iso Remote Image is now Configured • racadm remoteimage -d - disconnect Disable Remote File Started. Please check status using -s option to know Remote File Share is ENABLED or DISABLED. • racadm remoteimage -s - status Remote File Share is Enabled UserName Password ShareName //10.94.161.112/xxxx/dtk_3.3_73_Linux.iso serveraction Description Synopsis Input Enables you to perform power management operations on the host system. To use this subcommand, you must have the Execute Server Control Commands permission. racadm serveraction • -m server-n, where n=1-4 • -a - Performs action on all servers. Not allowed with the powerstatus action. • - Specifies the action. The options for the string are: - graceshutdown - Performs a graceful shutdown of the server. If the operating system on the server cannot be cleanly shutdown, this operation will not be performed. - hardreset - Performs a reset (reboot) operation on the managed system. - powercycle - Issues a power-cycle operation on the managed system. This action is similar to pressing the power button on the system's front panel to turn off, and then turn on the system. 71

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To use this subcommand, you must have the
Administrator
permission.
Synopsis
racadm remoteimage <
options
>
Input
-c
- Connect the image.
-d
- Disconnect the image.
-u
- Username to access the network share.
-p
- Password to access the network share.
-l
- Image location on the network share; use double quotation marks
with a location.
-s
- Display current status; –a is assumed, if not specified.
Example
racadm remoteimage -c -u "user" -p "pass" -l //shrloc/
foo.iso
Remote Image is now Configured
racadm remoteimage -d - disconnect
Disable Remote File Started. Please check status using -s option to know
Remote File Share is ENABLED or DISABLED.
racadm remoteimage -s - status
Remote File Share is Enabled
UserName
Password
ShareName //10.94.161.112/xxxx/dtk_3.3_73_Linux.iso
serveraction
Description
Enables you to perform power management operations on the host system.
To use this subcommand, you must have the
Execute Server Control
Commands
permission.
Synopsis
racadm serveraction <
action
>
Input
-m <
module
> -
server-n, where
n
=1–4
-a - Performs action on all servers. Not allowed with the powerstatus
action.
<
action
>- Specifies the action. The options for the <
action
> string are:
— graceshutdown — Performs a graceful shutdown of the server. If the
operating system on the server cannot be cleanly shutdown, this
operation will not be performed.
— hardreset — Performs a reset (reboot) operation on the managed
system.
— powercycle — Issues a power-cycle operation on the managed
system. This action is similar to pressing the power button on the
system’s front panel to turn off, and then turn on the system.
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