This guide covers adding, viewing, and managing racks and their devices using SambaRack Manager. It includes tasks for both new installations and ongoing management.
The complete setup process is:
- Install SambaRack Manager software
- Initial setup and verification
- Add SambaRack to the SambaRack Manager inventory (this page)
- Configure device credentials in SambaRack Manager
For new installations
If you are setting up SambaRack Manager for the first time, complete the following steps.
Adding racks
Use the snctl rack add command to add all installed SambaRack units to the inventory. See Add rack for details.
Next step
After successfully adding racks to SambaRack Manager, configure your Device Credentials.
Rack commands
Use the following commands to manage racks in the SambaRack Manager inventory.
Add rack
Add a new rack to the inventory based on a partnumber configuration.
Racks must be powered on and fully functional before adding them to the inventory.
snctl rack add <rack_id> --type <partnumber>
Parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|
<rack_id> | The ID of the rack to add (e.g., 001) |
--type | Partnumber type |
To identify the correct part number for your installed SambaRack, refer to the relevant SambaNova Support Portal knowledge base article.
Example:
snctl rack add 001 --type 1001934
This creates a rack with the following components based on the partnumber configuration:
- Nodes
- PDUs (typically 4)
- XRDUs per node (typically 8 per node)
- Access switches
- Data switches
- Serial terminals
List racks
Display all configured racks in the inventory:
Example output:
Configured Racks
+---------+----------------+-------+------+-------+------------+-------------+-----+
| Rack ID | Type | Nodes | PDUs | XRDUs | Acc Switch | Data Switch | SCS |
+---------+----------------+-------+------+-------+------------+-------------+-----+
| 001 | 1001934 | 1 | 4 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
| 002 | 1001934 | 1 | 4 | 8 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
+---------+----------------+-------+------+-------+------------+-------------+-----+
Show rack details
View detailed information about a specific rack and its components:
snctl rack show <rack_id>
Example:
Example output:
Rack Details: 001
+---------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------+----------+
| Component | Hostname | IP | Port | Username |
+---------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------+----------+
| Rack/001/AccessSwitch/0 | SN40L-16-ACCSW | 192.168.10.240 | 3001 | root |
| Rack/001/DataSwitch/0 | SN40L-16-DATASW | 192.168.10.241 | 3002 | root |
| Rack/001/PDU/1 | SN40L-16-PDU1 | 192.168.10.20 | 3003 | admin |
| Rack/001/PDU/2 | SN40L-16-PDU2 | 192.168.10.21 | 3004 | admin |
| Rack/001/PDU/3 | SN40L-16-PDU3 | 192.168.10.22 | 3005 | admin |
| Rack/001/PDU/4 | SN40L-16-PDU4 | 192.168.10.23 | 3006 | admin |
| Rack/001/SerialTerminal/0 | SN40L-16-SCS | 192.168.10.20 | | sysadmin |
| Rack/001/Node/0/Host | SFT-SN40L-16-H-1 | 192.168.4.1 | 3024 | root |
| Rack/001/Node/0/BMC | SN40L-16-H-1-SP | 192.168.5.1 | | admin |
| Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/0 | SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU0 | 192.168.6.1 | 3026 | root |
| Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/1 | SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU1 | 192.168.7.1 | 3025 | root |
| Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/2 | SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU2 | 192.168.8.1 | 3023 | root |
| Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/3 | SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU3 | 192.168.9.1 | 3023 | root |
| Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/4 | SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU4 | 192.168.10.1 | 3016 | root |
| Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/5 | SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU5 | 192.168.11.1 | 3015 | root |
| Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/6 | SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU6 | 192.168.12.1 | 3013 | root |
| Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/7 | SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU7 | 192.168.13.1 | 3012 | root |
+---------------------------+--------------------+----------------+------+----------+
Delete rack
Remove a rack and its associated nodes from the SambaRack Manager inventory:
snctl rack delete <rack_id>
This permanently deletes the rack, its nodes, and all associated devices from the SambaRack Manager inventory. Deleting a rack from SambaRack Manager does not remove it from your SambaStack cluster.
Example:
Device commands
Use the following commands to manage individual devices within racks.
Add or update device
Add a new device or update an existing device in a rack:
snctl rack add-device <device_path> \
[--ip <ip_address>] \
[--user <username>] \
[--password <password>] \
[--hostname <hostname>] \
[--port <port>] \
[--index <index>] \
[--ask-pass] \
[--use-global-secret]
Parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|
<device_path> | Path to the device. See Device path formats. |
--ip | Device IP address |
--user | Username for the device |
--password | Password for the device (uses placeholder if not provided) |
--hostname | Device hostname |
--port | Connection port for the device. If not provided when adding a new device, port is set to None. If not provided when updating, the existing port value is preserved. |
--index | Device index. See Device indexing. |
--ask-pass | Prompt for password securely |
--use-global-secret | Force use of global secret placeholder |
Examples:
Add a PDU with port:
snctl rack add-device Rack/001/PDU/1 \
--ip 192.168.10.20 \
--user admin \
--hostname SN40L-16-PDU1 \
--port 3003
Add an XRDU with port:
snctl rack add-device Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/0 \
--ip 192.168.6.1 \
--user root \
--hostname SN40L-16-H-1-XRDU0 \
--port 3026
Update an existing device port:
snctl rack add-device Rack/001/PDU/1 \
--port 3004
Delete device
Remove a device from a rack:
snctl rack delete-device <target_id> \
--device-type <device_type> \
[--index <index>]
Parameters:
| Parameter | Description |
|---|
<target_id> | Rack ID or node name |
--device-type | Type of device to delete. See Device types. |
--index | Device index. See Device indexing. |
Examples:
Remove a PDU:
snctl rack delete-device 001 \
--device-type pdu \
--index 1
Remove an XRDU:
snctl rack delete-device 001 \
--device-type xrdu \
--index 0
Device reference
This section provides reference information for device commands.
Use these path formats when specifying devices:
| Format | Description | Example |
|---|
Rack/<rack_id>/<device_type>/<index> | Rack-level devices | Rack/001/PDU/1 |
Rack/<rack_id>/Node/<node_index>/<device_type>/<index> | Node-level devices with index | Rack/001/Node/0/XRDU/1 |
Rack/<rack_id>/Node/<node_index>/<device_type> | Node-level devices without index (defaults to 0) | Rack/001/Node/0/Host |
Device types
The following device types are available:
Rack-level devices:
| Type | Description |
|---|
AccessSwitch | Access switch |
DataSwitch | Data switch |
PDU | Power Distribution Unit |
SerialTerminal | Serial console server |
Node-level devices:
| Type | Description |
|---|
Host | Host module |
BMC | Baseboard Management Controller |
XRDU | Accelerator module with two Reconfigurable Data Units™ (RDUs) |
Device indexing
Different device types use different indexing schemes:
| Device type | Index range | Notes |
|---|
| PDU | 1–4 | 1-indexed |
| XRDU | 0–7 | 0-indexed |
| Other devices | 0+ | 0-indexed, defaults to 0 if not specified |