Viewing and terminating cmc sessions, Viewing and terminating cmc sessions using racadm, Configuring enhanced cooling mode for fans – Dell POWEREDGE M1000E User Manual

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This file is updated as follows:
#

# Object Group "cfgLanNetworking"

#

[cfgLanNetworking]

cfgNicIpAddress=10.35.9.143

# comment, the rest of this line is ignored

cfgNicGateway=10.35.9.1

The command racadm config -f <myfile>.cfg parses the file and identifies any errors by line number. A
correct file updates the proper entries. Additionally, you can use the same getconfig command from the previous
example to confirm the update.
Use this file to download company-wide changes or to configure new systems over the network with the command,
racadm getconfig -f <myfile> .cfg.

NOTE:

Anchor

is a reserved word and should not be used in the .cfg file.

Viewing and Terminating CMC Sessions

You can view the number of users currently logged in to iDRAC7 and terminate the user sessions.

NOTE: To terminate a session, you must have Chassis Configuration Administrator privilege.

Viewing and Terminating CMC Sessions Using Web Interface

To view or terminate a session using Web interface:

1.

In the system tree, go to Chassis Overview and click Network → Sessions.
The Sessions page displays the session ID, username, IP address, and session type. For more information about
these properties, see the

CMC Online Help

.

2.

To terminate the session, click Terminate for a session.

Viewing and Terminating CMC Sessions Using RACADM

You must have administrator privileges to terminate CMC sessions using RACADM.
To view the current user sessions, use the getssninfo command.
To terminate a user session, use the closessn command.
For more information about these commands, see the

RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC7 and CMC

available at dell.com/support/manuals.

Configuring Enhanced Cooling Mode for Fans

The Enhanced Cooling Mode (ECM) feature provides additional cooling support using the third generation M1000e fans.
The Enhanced Cooling Mode (ECM) for fans is available only when all nine fan slots are populated with the new third
generation M1000e fans. The new third generation M1000e fans provide:.

Superior cooling to the installed blades compared to previous M1000e fan generations, when the ECM feature is

enabled.

Cooling equivalent to previous generations of M1000e fans at the same power, when the ECM feature is disabled.

ECM mode is recommended for:

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