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Oracle ILOM 3.0 Firmware Version Numbering Scheme
Feature Updates and Release Notes
Oracle ILOM 3.0 Feature Set Overview
Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.0.3 Firmware
New Features for Oracle ILOM 3.0.3
Resolved Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.3
Known Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.3
Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.0.4 Firmware
New Features for Oracle ILOM 3.0.4
Resolved Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.4
Known Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.4
Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.0.6 Firmware
New Features for Oracle ILOM 3.0.6
Resolved Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.6
Known Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.6
Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.0.8 Firmware
New Features for Oracle ILOM 3.0.8
Resolved Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.8
Known Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.8
Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.0.9 Firmware
New Features for Oracle ILOM 3.0.9
Resolved Issue as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.9
Known Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.9
Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.0.10 Firmware
New Features for Oracle ILOM 3.0.10
Resolved Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.10
Known Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.10
Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.0.12 and Oracle ILOM 3.0.14 Firmware
New Features for Oracle ILOM 3.0.12 and Oracle ILOM 3.0.14
Resolved Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.14
Known Issue as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.12
Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.0.16 Firmware
Resolved Issues as of ILOM 3.0.16
Known Issues as of Oracle ILOM 3.0.16
Enhancements to Oracle ILOM Documentation Library
Oracle ILOM Web and CLI Remote Redirection Options
Oracle ILOM Storage Redirection CLI
Starting and Stopping a Host Console
Understanding Oracle ILOM Remote Console Features
International Keyboard Support
Single or Multiple Management Views
Network Communication Ports and Protocols
Setting Up the Oracle ILOM Remote Console for First-Time Use
Initial Setup Requirements (Oracle ILOM Remote Console)
Configure KVMS Redirection Settings
Securing the Oracle ILOM Remote Console
Launching and Redirecting KVMS Devices Using the Oracle ILOM Remote Console
Usage Requirements (Oracle ILOM Remote Console)
International Keyboard Support
Launch the Oracle ILOM Remote Console
Start, Stop, or Restart Device Redirection
Toggle Keyboard and Mouse Control
Control Keyboard Modes and Key Send Options
Redirect Keyboard Input (Serial Redirection Only)
Redirect Mouse Input (Video Redirection Only)
Add New Server Redirection Session
Exit the Oracle ILOM Remote Console
Understanding Oracle ILOM Storage Redirection CLI Features
First-Time Use (Oracle ILOM Storage Redirection CLI)
Storage Redirection CLI Architecture
Default Network Communication Port
Setting Up Oracle ILOM Storage Redirection CLI for First Time Use
Initial Setup Requirements (Oracle ILOM Storage Redirection CLI)
Change the Default Storage Redirection Network Port: 2121
Starting the Storage Redirection Service
Download and Install the Storage Redirection Client
Redirecting a Storage Device Using the Oracle ILOM Storage Redirection CLI
Usage Requirements (Storage Redirection CLI)
Launch the Storage Redirection CLI Using a Command Window or Terminal
Verify That the Storage Redirection Service Is Running
Display Storage Redirection CLI Help Information
Start Redirection of Storage Device
View Active Storage Redirections
Stop Redirection of Storage Device
Supported Storage Redirection Commands and Options
Oracle ILOM Features and Functionality
New Features in Oracle ILOM 3.0
User Accounts – Backward Compatibly
Oracle ILOM Supported Interfaces
Oracle ILOM on the Server SP and CMM
Oracle ILOM Network Management
Switch Serial Port Console Output (Serial Port Owner)
Oracle ILOM Communication Settings
SP Management Port – Recommended Practice for Spanning Tree Parameters
Network Configurations for IPv4
Dual-Stack Network Configurations for IPv4 and IPv6 (ILOM 3.0.12)
Local Interconnect Interface: Local Connection to ILOM From Host OS
Guidelines for Managing User Accounts
User Account Roles and Privileges
SSH User Key-Based Authentication
Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
System Monitoring and Alert Management
Storage Monitoring and Zone Management
Storage Monitoring for HDDs and RAID Controllers
Power Monitoring and Management of Hardware Interfaces
Summary of Power Management Feature Updates
Real-Time Power Monitoring and Management Features
Remote Host Management Operations
Host Control - Boot Device on x86 Systems
Oracle ILOM Operations for LDom Configurations on SPARC Servers
Remote Redirection Console Options
Oracle ILOM Host Maintenance and Diagnostics Options
Example Dynamic DNS Configuration
Daily Management CLI Procedures
Oracle ILOM CLI — DMTF Server Management Command-Line Protocol User-Interface
Oracle ILOM CLI Management Namespace
Entering CLI Command Syntax and Executing Commands
Oracle ILOM 3.0 Properties Versus Oracle ILOM 2.x Properties
Logging In to ILOM, Displaying Banner Messages, and Setting the CLI Session Time-out
Logging In and Out of ILOM and Recovering a Password
Setting Up Banner Messages and CLI Session Time-Out
Configuring Network, Secure Shell, and Local Interconnect Settings
Configuring Network Settings (CLI)
Configuring Secure Shell Settings (CLI)
Configuring the Local Interconnect Interface (CLI)
Configuring User Accounts (CLI)
Configuring SSH User Keys (CLI)
Configuring Active Directory (CLI)
Configuring Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) (CLI)
Managing Component Status and Service Actions (CLI)
View Component Information (CLI)
Prepare to Remove a Component (CLI)
Return a Component to Service (CLI)
Enable and Disable Component State (CLI)
Monitoring System Sensors and Managing Event Log Entries and Clock Settings (CLI)
Monitoring System Sensors, Indicators, Event Logs (CLI)
View and Manage SP Console Log Output (CLI)
Monitoring Storage Components and Zone Manager
Monitor Storage Component Details on x86 Servers (CLI)
Accessing Sun Blade Zone Manager Functions
Managing Alert Rule Configurations (CLI)
Configure the SMTP Client (CLI)
Redirecting Storage Media and Locking the Oracle ILOM Remote Console Display
Manage Oracle ILOM Remote Console Lock Options (CLI)
Power Monitoring and Managing of Hardware Interfaces
Summary of Power Management Feature Updates (CLI)
Monitoring System Power Consumption (CLI)
Configuring the Power Policy and Notification Threshold Values (CLI)
Monitoring Component Power Allocation Distributions (CLI)
Configuring Power Limit Properties (CLI)
Manage CMM Power Supply Redundancy Properties (CLI)
Managing Remote Host Power States, BIOS Boot Device, and Host Server Console
Issuing Remote Power State Commands From Server SP CLI or CMM CLI
Configure BIOS Host Boot Device Override (CLI)
bootManaging TPM and LDom States on SPARC Servers (CLI)
Control TPM State on a SPARC Server (CLI)
Managing LDom Configurations on SPARC Servers (CLI)
Diagnosing IPv4 or IPv6 Oracle ILOM Connection Issues
Diagnosing Oracle ILOM Connection Issues
Manual Host OS Configuration Guidelines for Local Interconnect Interface
Configuring Internal USB Ethernet Device on Host OS
Daily Management Web Procedures
Browser and Software Requirements
CMM and Server SP Web Interface Connection
Logging In to and Out of Oracle ILOM and Displaying Banner Messages (Web)
Log In Using the Root User Account (Web)
Log In to Oracle ILOM With User Account (Web)
Display Banner Messages on Login Page (Web)
Configuring Network, Secure Shell, and Local Interconnect Settings (Web)
Configuring Network Settings (Web)
Configuring Secure Shell Settings
Configuring the Local Interconnect Interface (Web)
Configuring User Accounts (Web)
Configuring Active Directory (Web)
Configuring Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
Configuring LDAP/SSL Settings (Web)
Managing Component Status and Service Actions (Web)
View Component Status Information (Web)
Prepare to Remove a Component (Web)
Return a Component to Service (Web)
Enable or Disable Components (Web)
Clear Faults Detected by Oracle ILOM (Web)
Monitoring System Sensors and Managing the Event Log (Web)
Configure System Indicators (Web)
Configure Clock Settings (Web)
Configure Time Zone Settings (Web)
View and Clear Oracle ILOM Event Log (Web)
Configure Remote Syslog Receiver IP Addresses (Web)
Monitoring Storage Components and Zone Manager (Web)
Requirements for Monitoring Storage Components
View and Monitor RAID Controller Details (Web)
View and Monitor Details for Disks That Are Attached to RAID Controllers (Web)
View and Monitor RAID Controller Volume Details (Web)
Enabling or Disabling Zone Manager for SAS-2 Storage Devices
Managing System Alerts and Email Notifications (Web)
Managing Alert Rule Configurations (Web)
Configuring SMTP Client for Email Notification Alerts (Web)
Power Monitoring and Management of Hardware Interfaces (Web)
Summary of Power Management Feature Updates (Web)
Monitoring System Power Consumption (Web)
Configuring Power Policy Settings to Manage Server Power Usage (Web)
Configuring Power Consumption Threshold Notifications (Web)
Monitoring and Configuring Component Power Allocation Distributions (Web)
Configuring Server Power Limit Properties (Web)
Monitoring or Configuring CMM Power Supply Redundancy (Web)
Managing Remote Hosts Redirection and Securing the Oracle ILOM Remote Console (Web)
Web Procedures for Redirecting Remote Host KVMS
Managing Remote Hosts Power States (Web)
Controlling Power States From Remote Server SP or CMM (Web)
Managing Host Control of Boot Device on x86 Systems (Web)
Managing TPM and LDom States on SPARC Servers (Web)
Controlling the TPM State on SPARC Servers (Web)
Managing LDom Configurations on SPARC Servers (Web)
Diagnosing IPv4 or IPv6 Oracle ILOM Connection Issues
Diagnosing Oracle ILOM Connection Issues
Manual Host OS Configuration Guidelines for Local Interconnect Interface
Configuring Internal USB Ethernet Device on Host OS
Maintenance and Diagnostics CLI and Web Procedures
Maintenance Operations Overview
Firmware Updates Using Oracle ILOM
Back Up, Restore, and Reset Oracle ILOM Configurations
Updating Firmware Using Oracle ILOM (Web)
Updating Firmware Using Oracle ILOM (CLI)
Resetting the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM
Reset the SP Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
Reset the SP Using the Oracle ILOM CLI
Backing Up, Restoring, or Resetting Oracle ILOM Configurations
Optionally Edit the Backup XML File
Resetting Oracle ILOM Configuration Settings to the Defaults
Oracle Service-Designated Diagnostic Tools
x86 Server SP Diagnostic Tools
Diagnosing x86 Systems Hardware Issues (Web)
Diagnosing x86 Systems Hardware Issues (CLI)
SPARC Server SP Diagnostic Tools
Diagnosing SPARC Systems Hardware Issues (Web)
Diagnosing SPARC Systems Hardware Issues (CLI)
Oracle Services-Designated Diagnosic Tools
Collecting SP Data to Diagnose System Problems
Using the Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell
Protocol Management CLI and Web Procedures
About Simple Network Management Protocol
Configuring SNMP Settings in Oracle ILOM
Managing SNMP Read and Write Access, User Accounts, and SNMP Trap Alerts (CLI)
Managing SNMP Read and Write Access, User Accounts, and SNMP Trap Alerts (Web)
Downloading SNMP MIBs Using Oracle ILOM
Manage User Accounts Using SNMP
Before You Begin - User Accounts (SNMP)
Configuring User Accounts (SNMP)
Configuring Active Directory Settings
Manage DNS Name Server Settings (SNMP)
Configuring ILOM for LDAP (SNMP)
Configuring RADIUS Settings (SNMP)
Manage Component Information and Email Alerts (SNMP)
Before You Begin - Component Information (SNMP)
Managing Clock Settings, Event Log, Syslog Receiver, and Alert Rules
Configuring SMTP Client for Email Alert Notifications
Configuring Email Alert Settings (SNMP)
Configuring Telemetry Harness Daemon (SNMP)
Monitor and Manage System Power (SNMP)
Before You Begin - Power Management (SNMP)
Monitoring the Power Consumption Interfaces (SNMP)
Maintaining System Power Policy (SNMP)
Managing System Power Properties (SNMP)
Manage Oracle ILOM Firmware Updates (SNMP)
Update Oracle ILOM Firmware (SNMP)
Manage ILOM Backup and Restore Configurations (SNMP)
View and Configure Backup and Restore Properties (SNMP)
Manage SPARC Diagnostics, POST, and Boot Mode Operations (SNMP)
Before You Begin - Manage SPARC Hosts (SNMP)
Managing SPARC Diagnostic, POST, and Boot Mode Properties (SNMP)
Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)
Using IPMItool to Run ILOM CLI Commands
Performing System Management Tasks (IPMItool)
IPMItool Utility and Command Summary
Server Management Using WS-Management and CIM
WS-Management and CIM Overview
Configuring Support for WS-Management in ILOM
Supported DMTF SMASH Profiles, CIM Classes and CIM Indications
Oracle's Sun-Supported CIM Classes
Document Conventions For Oracle's Sun-Supported CIM Classes
Oracle_ElementConformsToProfile
Oracle_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities
Oracle_HWCompErrorOkIndication
Oracle_PhysicalAssetCapabilities
Oracle_PhysicalElementCapabilities
CMM Administration CLI and Web Procedures
About the Modular System Chassis
Oracle ILOM CMM Function Overview
Connecting to the Oracle ILOM CMM
Log In to the Oracle ILOM CMM Using a Network Connection
Changing the Blade SP CLI Prompt
Updating the Oracle ILOM CMM Firmware
Updating Chassis Component Firmware Using the CMM
Light Load Efficiency Mode (LLEM)
Disabling the Power Management Policy
Oracle ILOM 3.0 for Specific Sun Blade 6048 Cases
SAS Zoning Chassis Blade Storage Resources
Zone Management for Chassis-Level SAS-2 Capable Resources
Manageable SAS-2 Zoning-Capable Devices
Sun Blade Zone Manager Properties
Important SAS Zoning Allocations Considerations
Enabling Zoning and Creating SAS-2 Zoning Assignments
Managing Existing SAS-2 Storage Resource Allocations
Resetting Sun Blade Zone Manager Allocations to Factory Defaults
Resetting the Zoning Password to Factory Default for Third-Party In-Band Management
Copyright © 2008, 2014, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Part No: E21549-11
February 2014
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