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The Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (iDRAC) is designed to make server administrators more productive and improve the overall availability of Dell servers.
iDRAC alerts administrators to server issues, helps them perform remote server management, and reduces the need for physical access to the server. Additionally, iDRAC also enables administrators to deploy, monitor, manage, configure, update, and troubleshoot Dell EMC servers from any location without using any agents. It accomplishes this regardless of the operating system or hypervisor presence or state.
iDRAC provides out-of-band mechanisms for configuring the server, applying firmware updates, saving or restoring a system backup, or deploying an operating system, by using the iDRAC GUI, the iDRAC RESTful API or the RACADM command line interface.
This release of the RACADM command line interface includes packages that supports the installation of both local and remote RACADM.
These tools include: - RACADM Command Line Interface (CLI): Enables scripting of iDRAC management operations. - IPMITool: Provides local and remote IPMI management of a server.
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Fixes & Enhancements
Fixes
RACADM: -Linux install_racadm.sh creating duplicate entries in PATH Tracking Number: 190978 -iDRAC tools RPM-installation path limitation need to be documented Tracking Number:176809 -In software summary page able to see RAC for CLI package repeated twice for Ubuntu OS Tracking Number:175910 -DRACTOOLS installer should NOT modify /etc/bashrc Tracking Number:173089
IPMI Tool: -Removed the Config validation command -184709 -Unable to set and clear the Vlan ID from ipmitool -173971 -Fixed Mismatch between the IPMI Sel list and Idrac GUI -176491
SCV: N/A
Enahncements:
RACADM: -Support added for CentOS 8.3 and CentOS 7.9 -Support added for RHEL 8.3 and RHEL 7.9 -Support added in local racadm for SCV certificate (type 11).
IPMI Tool: N/A
SCV: -The Secured Component Verification application downloads the SCV Certificate that is stored in iDRAC using RACADM, verifies certificate and chain of trust, verifies Proof of Possession of SCV Private key for iDRAC and collects current system inventory to validate against inventory in SCV certificate.
Known Issue:
SCV upgrade and downgrade scenarios may fail due to dependency on racadm. Please uninstall all iDRAC tools manually and then install the latest version.
Dell Technologies recommends applying this update during your next scheduled update cycle. The update contains changes to maintain overall system health. It ensures that the system software remains current and compatible with other system modules (firmware, BIOS, drivers, and software) and may include other new features.
Download 1. Click the download file link to download the file. 2. When the File Download window appears,click save to save the file to your hard drive.
Extract and Install Files 1. Navigate to the directory where the tar.gz is downloaded. 2. Run tar -zxvf on the tar.gz to unzip the contents into the current directory. 3. Inside the folder where you extracted the files, navigate to /linux/rac folder. 4. To install the RACADM binary, execute the script install_racadm.sh. 5. To install IPMI Tool, install the rpms available under /linux/bmc/ipmitool folder
For more information on installation, refer to readme.txt inside the package.