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Hardware Installation and Product Notes
Overview of the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module
Server Module Front Panel and Indicators
Installing and Powering On the Server Module
About Your Server Module Shipment
Finding the Serial Number and Accessing Warranty Support Information
How to Install Your Server Module
How to Apply Full Power to a Server Module Node
How to Power Off a Server Module Node
Troubleshooting Server Power States
How to Display the ILOM IP Address Using the Web Interface
How to Display the ILOM IP Address Using the CLI
How to Log In to the ILOM Web Interface Using an Ethernet Connection
How to Log In to the ILOM CLI Using an Ethernet Connection
How to Log Into ILOM Using a Serial Connection
Configuring an ILOM IP Address
How to Configure a DHCP IP Address
How to Configure a Static IP Address
Accessing the Host Console Through ILOM
How to Connect to the Host's Serial Console Using the ILOM Command-Line Interface
How to Connect to the Host Console Using the ILOM Web Interface
Overview of the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module Product Notes
System Software Release Features
Hardware, Firmware, and BIOS Issues
Installing the Oracle Solaris Operating System
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Installing the SLES Operating System
Introduction to Oracle VM Installation
Creating a PXE Installation Image for Oracle VM
Introduction to Windows Installation
Getting Started With Windows Server 2008 Installation
Installing the Windows Server 2008 R2 Operating System
Updating Critical Drivers and Installing Supplemental Software
Incorporating Device Drivers into a WIM Image for WDS
Administration, Diagnostics, and Service
Overview of the ILOM Supplement
Managing Power Usage and Monitoring Power Consumption
Configuring the Server Power Restore Policy
Switching the Default Serial Port Output Between SP and Host Console
Indicators, Sensors, and Traps
Introduction to Diagnostic Tools
U-Boot Diagnostic Startup Tests
Accessing the Pc-Check Diagnostics Utility on the Tools and Drivers CD/DVD
Server Module and Components Overview
Preparation Procedures for Service and Operation
Component Removal and Installation Procedures
Your server supports Oracle's Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) version 3.0 or later. ILOM allows you to manage both compute nodes of the Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module. This can be done using either the chassis CMM ILOM, or the server module node's ILOM service processor.
The following topics describe CMM and node ILOM:
The Sun Blade 6000 modular system chassis has its own service processor, called a Chassis Monitoring Module (CMM). CMM ILOM provides an Ethernet connection through the chassis to the service processor in each node of the server module.
The minimum CMM ILOM firmware version must be 3.0.10.15 (available with Sun Blade 6000 modular system software release 3.2) to support the Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module.
CMM ILOM software allows you to monitor and manage all of the chassis components, including installed server and storage blades.
The following illustration shows an example of the web interface when logged into the CMM ILOM. It shows the server module's two nodes under the blade in the left pane.
The following is an example of using the command-line interface (CLI) to show information about the two nodes when you are logged in to CMM ILOM. In this example, the server module installed in chassis blade slot 3:
-> show /CH/BL3 /CH/BL3 Targets: NODE0 NODE1 PRSNT ERR VPS Properties: type = Blade ipmi_name = BL3 product_name = SUN BLADE X6275 M2 SERVER MODULE product_part_number = 542-0162-01 product_serial_number = 0328MSL-1030BW0011 system_identifier = mpk12-2381-72-130 fru_name = unknown fru_version = FW 3.0.10.15 fru_part_number = 542-0162-01 fru_serial_number = 0328MSL-1030BW0011 fru_extra_1 = FW 3.0.10.15 fault_state = OK clear_fault_action = (none) Commands: cd set show ->
Refer to the system chassis documentation for more information at: http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E19938-01.
The Sun Blade X6275 M2 server module includes two service processors (SP). One for each server module compute node. ILOM provides a means to separately monitor each node.
With ILOM software, you can monitor and manage server node components, including:
Configuring node network information
Viewing and editing hardware configurations for the node SP
Monitoring vital system information and viewing logged events
Managing ILOM user accounts
The following illustration shows an example of the web interface when logged into the node ILOM. It shows details only for the node you are currently logged into.
The following is an example of using the command-line interface (CLI) to show information available when you are logged in to the node ILOM. It shows information about the node and its chassis connections.
-> show /SYS/MB Targets: BIOS CPLD NET0 P0 T_AMB_FRONT T_AMB_REAR Properties: type = Motherboard ipmi_name = MB fru_name = ASSY,BLADE,X6275 M2 10GB fru_part_number = 542-0162-01 fru_serial_number = 0328MSL-1030BW001F fru_extra_1 = 03 X6275M2-10Gb fault_state = OK clear_fault_action = (none) Commands: cd set show
For detailed information, refer to the Oracle ILOM 3.0 documentation.
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