Dell IDRAC6 User Manual page 120

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error is found in the .cfg file. The user must correct all errors before any
configuration can take place. The
subcommand, which verifies syntax only and does not perform a write
operation to the iDRAC6.
Use the following guidelines when you create a .cfg file:
If the parser encounters an indexed group, the index of the group is used
as the anchor. Any modifications to the objects within the indexed group
is also associated with the index value.
For example:
[cfgUserAdmin]
# cfgUserAdminIndex=11
cfgUserAdminUserName=
# cfgUserAdminPassword=******** (Write-Only)
cfgUserAdminEnable=0
cfgUserAdminPrivilege=0x00000000
cfgUserAdminIpmiLanPrivilege=15
cfgUserAdminIpmiSerialPrivilege=15
cfgUserAdminSolEnable=0
The indexes are read-only and cannot be modified. Objects of the indexed
group are bound to the index under which they are listed and any valid
configuration to the object value is applicable only to that particular index.
A predefined set of indexes are available for each indexed group. For more
information, see the iDRAC6 Administrator Reference Guide available on
the Dell Support website at support.dell.com/manuals.
Use the racresetcfg subcommand to reset the iDRAC6 to original defaults,
and then run the racadm config -f <filename>.cfg
command. Ensure that the .cfg file includes all required objects, users,
indexes, and other parameters.
CAUTION:
iDRAC6 NIC settings to the original default settings and remove all users and user
configurations. While the root user is available, other users' settings are also reset
to the default settings.
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Advanced iDRAC6 Configuration
Use the racresetcfg subcommand to reset the database and the
c option may be used in the config
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