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Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module
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Overview of the ILOM Supplement

Introduction to Oracle ILOM

Standard ILOM Features

Dual-Node Identification In CMM ILOM

Proving Physical Presence

Power Management

Clearing Server and CMM Faults

ILOM Preboot Menu

Managing Power Usage and Monitoring Power Consumption

Power Management Terminology

How to View Power Management Properties Using the Web Interface

How to View Power Management Properties Using the CLI

Configuring the Server Power Restore Policy

How to Set the Server Power Restore Policy Using the ILOM Web Interface

How to Set the Server Power Restore Policy Using the ILOM CLI

Switching the Default Serial Port Output Between SP and Host Console

How to Switch Default Serial Port Output Using the ILOM Web Interface

How to Switch Default Serial Port Output Using the ILOM CLI

Updating Firmware

Firmware Version Conventions

Determining Current Firmware Versions

How to Download Firmware Updates

Using ILOM to Update System BIOS and ILOM Firmware

Alternate Methods for Updating the System BIOS and ILOM Firmware

Resetting the Service Processor After an Update

Clearing CMOS Settings After an Update (Optional)

Using the ILOM Preboot Menu

Accessing the Preboot Menu

Preboot Menu Command Summary

Using the edit Command and Configuring the Preboot Menu For Remote Access

Resetting the Root Password to the Factory Default

Restoring ILOM Access to the Serial Console

Recovering the SP Firmware Image

Indicators, Sensors, and Traps

Indicators

Temperature and Power Sensors

Chassis Fan Failure Sensors

Chassis Fan Speed Sensors

Entity Presence Sensors

NEM and Blade Presence Sensors

Voltage Sensors

SNMP Traps

PET Event Messages

Index

Clearing Server and CMM Faults

When a server component fails, the server generates a component-specific fault that is captured by the node's ILOM. Some faults are cleared automatically when a failed, hot-serviceable component is replaced. Faults generated for components that are not hot-serviceable have to be cleared manually. You can use either the ILOM web interface or the command-line interface (CLI) to manually clear faults.


Note - You can also use the server node's BIOS setup utility to view and delete system event logs.


For the Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module, the following types of faults must be cleared manually:

Other faults captured by the fault management function in ILOM include faults generated by the Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM). These faults occur when other components in the chassis fail. Faults for chassis hot-serviceable components are auto-cleared upon completion of a service action. Chassis hot-serviceable components include:

Chassis related non-hot-serviceable faults are not automatically cleared by the system. You must manually clear these faults in the Fault Management function in CMM ILOM. After you have cleared the faults reported by the CMM, the chassis related faults are then automatically cleared by the system in the Fault Management function on the node ILOM.

When clearing faults, give consideration to the following:

For information on how to use the ILOM web interface or the CLI to clear server faults, see the Oracle ILOM 3.0 documentation collection at: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/19860-01/

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