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Sun Server X2-4 (formerly Sun Fire X4470 M2)

Installation Guide for Oracle Solaris Operating System

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Document Information

Using This Documentation

1.  Getting Started

Supported Oracle Solaris Operating Systems

Oracle Solaris Documentation Collection

Installation Considerations

Oracle Solaris 10 and 11 Installation Programs

Installation Task Overview

2.  Installing Oracle Solaris

Installing Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 OS Using Local or Remote Media

Before You Begin

Install Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 OS Using Local or Remote Media

Installing Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 OS Using a PXE Network Environment

Before You Begin

Install Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 OS Using Network PXE Boot

Post Installation Tasks

3.  Getting Server Firmware and Software

Firmware and Software Updates

Firmware and Software Access Options

Available Software Release Packages

Accessing Firmware and Software

Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support

Requesting Physical Media

Installing Updates

Installing Firmware

Installing Hardware Drivers and OS Tools

A.  Supported Installation Methods

Console Outputs

Installation Boot Media

Installation Targets

B.  BIOS Defaults for New Installations

Verification of BIOS Factory Defaults

Before You Begin

View or Edit BIOS Settings for New Installations

C.  Supported Operating Systems

Supported Operating Systems

Index

Console Outputs

Console Options for Performing an OS Installation   lists the consoles you use to capture the output and input of the operating system installation.

Table A-1 Console Options for Performing an OS Installation  

Console
Description
Setup Requirement
Local console
You can install the OS and administer the server by attaching a local console directly to the server SP.

Examples of local consoles include:

  • Serial console

  • VGA console, with USB keyboard and mouse

  1. Attach a local console to the server.

    For details, see “Attaching Cables to the Server” in the Sun Server X2-4 Installation Guide.

  2. At the Oracle ILOM prompt, type your Oracle ILOM user name and password.

  3. For a serial console connection only, establish a connection to the host serial port by typing start /SP/console.

    The video output is automatically routed to the local console.

For more information about establishing a connection to the server SP, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.1 Documentation Library at: http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=ilom31

If you are using Oracle ILOM 3.0, you can access the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Documentation Library at: http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=ilom30.

Remote console

You can install the OS and administer the server from a remote console by establishing a network connection to the server SP.

Examples of remote consoles include:

  • Web-based client connection using the Oracle ILOM Remote Console application

  • SSH client connection using a serial console

  1. Establish an IP address for the server SP.

    For details, see the Sun Server X2-4 Installation Guide.

  2. Establish a connection between a remote console and the server SP:

    For web-based client connection, perform these steps: 1) In a web browser, type the IP address for the server SP; 2) log in to the Oracle ILOM web interface; 3) redirect the video output from the server to the web client by launching the Oracle ILOM Remote Console; 4) enable device redirection (mouse, keyboard, etc.) using the Devices menu.

    For SSH client connection, perform these steps: 1) From a serial console, establish an SSH connection to the server SP (ssh root@ILOM_SP_ipaddress); 2) log in to the Oracle ILOM command-line interface; 3) redirect the serial output from the server to the SSH client by typing start /SP/console.

For additional information about establishing a remote connection to the ILOM SP or using the ILOM Remote Console, see the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 or 3.1 Documentation Libraries.