Table A-25 describes the racreset subcommand options.
Table A-25. racreset Subcommand Options
Option
hard
soft
graceful
<delay>
Examples
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racadcm racreset soft 1
Start the DRAC 4 soft reset sequence in 1 second.
•
racadm racreset soft 20
Start the DRAC 4 soft reset sequence after 20 seconds.
racresetcfg
NOTE:
Table A-26 describes the racresetcfg subcommand.
Table A-26. racresetcfg
Subcommand
racresetcfg
Synopsis
racadm racresetcfg
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Description
A hard reset resets the entire DRAC 4 and is as close to a power-on reset as can be achieved
using software. The DRAC 4 log, database, and selected daemons are shut down gracefully
prior to the reset. A hard reset should be considered as a final effort. PCI configuration is lost.
A soft reset is a processor and processor subsystem reset that resets the processor core to
restart the software. PCI configurations are preserved. The DRAC 4 log, database, and
selected daemons are shut down gracefully prior to the reset.
A graceful reset is the same as a soft reset.
The user is allowed to select how many seconds of delay occur before the reset sequence is
started. A valid delay entry is between 1-60 seconds. The default is 3 seconds.
To use this command, you must have Configure DRAC 4 permission.
Definition
Resets all database configuration parameters to default
values; equivalent to a soft reset.
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