Setsysinfo; Sshpkauth - Dell PowerEdge M1000e Reference Manual

Chassis management controller version 5.0 for dell poweredge m1000e racadm command line
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setsysinfo

Description
Sets the name or location of the chassis.
To run this subcommand, you must have the Administrator privilege.
racadm setsysinfo -c chassisname|chassislocation <string>
Synopsis
<string> — Indicates a maximum of 64 nonextended ASCII chassis name or location.
Input
-c — Sets the chassis name or location.
Example
racadm setsysinfo -c chassisname "Dell Rack System"
The chassis name was set successfully
racadm setsysinfo -c chassislocation chassislocation2
Sets Chassis location.

sshpkauth

Description
Enables you to upload and manage up to 4 different SSH public keys for each user. You can upload a key file or
key text, view keys, or delete keys.
This command has three mutually exclusive modes determined by the options — upload, view, and
delete.
To run this subcommand, you must have Configure user privilege.
Synopsis
racadm sshpkauth -i svcacct -k <key_index> -p <privilege> -t <PK_key_text>
racadm sshpkauth -i svcacct -k <key_index> -p <privilege> -f <PK_key_text>
racadm sshpkauth -v -i svcacct -k all|<key_index>
racadm sshpkauth -d -i svcacct -k all|<key_index>
-i <user_index> — Index for the user, it must be svcacct for CMC.
Input
-k [<key_index> | all] — Index to assign the PK key being uploaded. all only works with the -v
or -d options. <key_index> must be between 1 to 6 or all on CMC.
-p <privilege> — Level to give to user for this PK key.
-r <cmcIpAddr> — Specifies the controller's remote IP address.
-u <username> — Specifies the user name.
-t <PK_Key_Text> — Key text for the SSH Public key.
-f <filename> — File containing the key text to upload.
-v — View the key text for the index provided.
-d — Delete the key for the index provided.
NOTE: The special characters " (double quotation mark), ' (backward quotation mark), &
(ampersand), and \ (backward slash) are not supported for this subcommand.
NOTE:
For DSA keys greater than 2048, use the following racadm command:
racadm -r 192.168.8.14 -u root -p calvin sshpkauth -i svcacct -k 1 -p
0xfff -f dsa_2048.pub
CMC accepts RSA keys up to key strength 4096, but the recommended key strength is 1024.
NOTE: The -f option is not supported on Telnet or SSH or serial RACADM.
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