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    							RACADM Subcommand Overview311
    Supported Interfaces
    
     Remote RACADM
     telnet/ssh/serial RACADM
    gettracelog
     NOTE: To use this command, you must have Log In To DRAC 5 permission.
    Table A-31 describes the gettracelog subcommand.
    Synopsis
    racadm gettracelog -i 
    racadm gettracelog [-A] [-o] [-c count] [-s 
    startrecord] [-m]
    Description
    The gettracelog (without the -i option) command reads entries. 
    The following gettracelog entries are used to read entries:
    -i — Displays the number of entries in the DRAC 5 trace log
    -m — Displays one screen at a time and prompts the user to continue (similar 
    to the UNIX more command).
    -o — Displays the output in a single line.
    -c — specifies the number of records to display
    -s — specifies the starting record to display
    -A — does not display headers or labels
    Table A-31. gettracelog
    Command Definition
    gettracelog -iDisplays the number of entries in the DRAC 5 trace log.
    gettracelogDisplays the DRAC 5 trace log. 
    						
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    Output
    The default output display shows the record number, timestamp, source, and 
    description. The timestamp begins at midnight, January 1 and increases until 
    the system boots. After the system boots, the system’s timestamp is used. 
    For example:
    Record:      1
    Date/Time:   Dec  8 08:21:30
    Source:      ssnmgrd[175]
    Description: root from 143.166.157.103: session 
    timeout sid 0be0aef4
    Supported Interfaces
     Local RACADM
     Remote RACADM
     telnet/ssh/serial RACADM
    sslcsrgen
     NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 5 permission.
    Table A-32 describes the sslcsrgen subcommand.
    Synopsis
    racadm sslcsrgen [-g] [-f ]
    racadm sslcsrgen -s
    Table A-32. sslcsrgen
    Subcommand Description
    sslcsrgenGenerates and downloads an SSL certificate 
    signing request (CSR) from the RAC. 
    						
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    Description
    The sslcsrgen subcommand can be used to generate a CSR and download the 
    file to the client’s local file system. The CSR can be used for creating a 
    custom SSL certificate that can be used for SSL transactions on the RAC.
    Options
     NOTE: The -f option is not supported for the serial/telnet/ssh console.
    Table A-33 describes the sslcsrgen subcommand options.
     NOTE: If the -f option is not specified, the filename defaults to sslcsr in your current 
    directory.
    If no options are specified, a CSR is generated and downloaded to the local 
    file system as sslcsr by default. The -g option cannot be used with the -s 
    option, and the -f option can only be used with the -g option.
    The sslcsrgen -s subcommand returns one of the following status codes:
     CSR was generated successfully.
     CSR does not exist.
     CSR generation in progress.
    Restrictions
    The sslcsrgen subcommand can only be executed from a local or remote 
    RACADM client and cannot be used in the serial, telnet, or SSH interface.
     NOTE: Before a CSR can be generated, the CSR fields must be configured in the 
    RACADM cfgRacSecurity group. For example: racadm config -g 
    cfgRacSecurity -o cfgRacSecCsrCommonName MyCompany Table A-33. sslcsrgen Subcommand Options
    Option Description
    -gGenerates a new CSR.
    -sReturns the status of a CSR generation process (generation in progress, 
    active, or none).
    -fSpecifies the filename of the location, , where the CSR will 
    be downloaded. 
    						
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    Examples
    racadm sslcsrgen -s
    or
    racadm sslcsrgen -g -f c:\csr\csrtest.txt
    Supported Interfaces
     Local RACADM
     Remote RACADM
     telnet/ssh/serial RACADM
    sslcertupload
     NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 5 permission.
    Table A-34 describes the sslcertupload subcommand.
    Synopsis
    racadm sslcertupload -t  [-f ]
    Options
    Table A-35 describes the sslcertupload subcommand options.
    Table A-34. sslcertupload
    Subcommand Description
    sslcertuploadUploads a custom SSL server or CA certificate 
    from the client to the RAC.
    Table A-35. sslcertupload Subcommand Options
    Option Description
    -tSpecifies the type of certificate to upload, either the CA certificate or 
    server certificate.
    1 = server certificate
    2 = CA certificate
    -fSpecifies the file name of the certificate to be uploaded. If the file is 
    not specified, the sslcert file in the current directory is selected. 
    						
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    The sslcertupload command returns 0 when successful and returns a nonzero 
    number when unsuccessful.
    Restrictions
    The sslcertupload subcommand can only be executed from a local or remote 
    RACADM client. The sslcsrgen subcommand cannot be used in the serial, 
    telnet, or SSH interface.
    Example
    racadm sslcertupload -t 1 -f c:\cert\cert.txt
    Supported Interfaces
    
     Remote RACADM
    sslcertdownload
     NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 5 permission.
    Table A-36 describes the sslcertdownload subcommand.
    Synopsis
    racadm sslcertdownload -t  [-f ]
    Table A-36. sslcertdownload
    Subcommand Description
    sslcertuploadDownloads an SSL certificate from the RAC to 
    the client’s file system. 
    						
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    Options
    Table A-37 describes the sslcertdownload subcommand options.
    The sslcertdownload command returns 0 when successful and returns a 
    nonzero number when unsuccessful.
    Restrictions
    The sslcertdownload subcommand can only be executed from a local or 
    remote RACADM client. The sslcsrgen subcommand cannot be used in the 
    serial, telnet, or SSH interface.
    Example
    racadm sslcertdownload -t 1 -f c:\cert\cert.txt
    Supported Interfaces
     Local RACADM
     Remote RACADM
    Table A-37. sslcertdownload Subcommand Options
    Option Description
    -tSpecifies the type of certificate to download, either the 
    Microsoft
    ®Active Directory® certificate or server certificate.
    1 = server certificate
    2 = Microsoft Active Directory certificate
    -fSpecifies the file name of the certificate to be uploaded. If the -f 
    option or the filename is not specified, the sslcert file in the current 
    directory is selected. 
    						
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    sslcertview
     NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 5 permission.
    Table A-38 describes the sslcertview subcommand.
    Synopsis
    racadm sslcertview -t  [-A]
    Options
    Table A-39 describes the sslcertview subcommand options.
    Output Example
    racadm sslcertview -t 1
    Serial Number : 00
    Subject Information:
    Country Code (CC) : US
    State (S) : Texas
    Locality (L) : Round Rock
    Organization (O) : Dell Inc.
    Table A-38. sslcertview
    Subcommand Description
    sslcertviewDisplays the SSL server or CA certificate that 
    exists on the RAC.
    Table A-39. sslcertview Subcommand Options
    Option Description
    -tSpecifies the type of certificate to view, either the Microsoft Active 
    Directory certificate or server certificate.
    1 = server certificate
    2 = Microsoft Active Directory certificate
    -APrevents printing headers/labels. 
    						
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    Organizational Unit (OU): Remote Access Group
    Common Name (CN) : DRAC5 default certificate
    Issuer Information:
    Country Code (CC) : US
    State (S) : Texas
    Locality (L) : Round Rock
    Organization (O) : Dell Inc.
    Organizational Unit (OU): Remote Access Group
    Common Name (CN)  : DRAC5 default certificate
    Valid From  : Jul  8 16:21:56 2005 GMT
    Valid To : Jul  7 16:21:56 2010 GMT
    racadm sslcertview -t 1 -A
    00
    US
    Texas
    Round Rock
    Dell Inc.
    Remote Access Group
    DRAC5 default certificate
    US
    Texas
    Round Rock
    Dell Inc.
    Remote Access Group
    DRAC5 default certificate
    Jul 8 16:21:56 2005 GMT
    Jul 7 16:21:56 2010 GMT
    Supported Interfaces
     Local RACADM
     Remote RACADM
     telnet/ssh/serial RACADM 
    						
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    sslkeyupload
     NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 5 permission.
    Table A-40 describes the sslkeyupload subcommand.
    Synopsis
    racadm sslkeyupload -t  [-f ]
    Options
    Table A-41 describes the sslkeyupload subcommand options.
    The sslkeyupload command returns 0 when successful and returns a nonzero 
    number when unsuccessful.
    Restrictions
    The sslkeyupload subcommand can only be executed from a local or remote 
    RACADM client. The sslcsrgen subcommand cannot be used in the serial, 
    telnet, or SSH interface.
    Example
    racadm sslcertupload -t 1 -f c:\cert\cert.txt
    Table A-40. sslkeyupload
    Subcommand Description
    sslkeyuploadUploads SSL key from the client to the DRAC 5.
    Table A-41. sslkeyupload Subcommand Options
    Option Description
    -tSpecifies the key to upload.
    1 = server certificate
    -fSpecifies the file name of the certificate to be uploaded. If the file is 
    not specified, the sslcert file in the current directory is selected. 
    						
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    Supported Interfaces
     Local RACADM
     Remote RACADM
    krbkeytabupload 
     NOTE: To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 5 permission.
    Table A-42 describes the krbkeytabupload subcommand.
    Synopsis
    racadm krbkeytabupload [-f ]
    Options
    Table A-43 describes the krbkeytabupload subcommand options.
    The krbkeytabupload command returns 0 when successful and returns a 
    nonzero number when unsuccessful.
    Restrictions
    The krbkeytabupload subcommand can only be executed from a local or 
    remote RACADM client.
    Example
    racadm krbkeytabupload -f c:\keytab\krbkeytab.tab
    Table A-42. kerbkeytabupload 
    Subcommand Description
    krbkeytabuploadUploads a Kerberos keytab file.
    Table A-43. krbkeytabupload Subcommand Options
    Option Description
    -fSpecifies the file name of the keytab to be uploaded. If the file is not 
    specified, the keytab file in the current directory is selected. 
    						
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