DRAC 4/p question
Michael E Brown
Michael_E_Brown at dell.com
Mon Mar 26 15:25:10 CST 2007
On Sun, Mar 25, 2007 at 12:44:34PM -0500, Brian A. Seklecki wrote:
> Boot into opendos (presumably you would do this using your DRAC and
> remote media >:} ) .... and then run "racadm.exe /racresetcfg". Maybe
> you can do it from within Linux; but no one has ported racadm to FreeBSD
> yet, so we're forced to boot into DOS.
You can install the racadm RPMs to get racadm. I would assume the linux version
has the same cmdline options.
--
Michael
>
> Of course, you can adjust some network variables using racadm too if you
> want to avoid rebooting; otherwise it should go back to auto-negotiate
> with DHCP, so tail -F your DHCP server logs if you have it and look for
> it's new IP.
>
> l8r,
>
> ~BAS
>
> On Sat, 2007-03-24 at 23:52 -0400, William Warren wrote:
> > somehow i have locked myself out of my drac. How can i reset the drac
> > to defaults or reset the passwords via the cli?
>
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