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Administration, Diagnostics, and Service
Determining Your Server Management Strategy
Common Server Management Tasks
Server Management Software Benefits
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager
Oracle Hardware Management Pack
Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant
Evaluating Your Server Environment
Server Management Downloads and Documentation
Oracle ILOM 3.0 Common Feature Set Documentation
Determining Current Firmware Versions
How to Verify the Oracle ILOM and BIOS Firmware Versions Using the Web Interface
How to Verify the Oracle ILOM and BIOS Firmware Versions Using the Command Line Interface
How to Verify the LSI HBA Firmware Version
Planning and Downloading the Firmware Update
How to Plan the Firmware Update
How to Download Firmware Updates
How to Request Physical Media Online
How to Request Physical Media by Phone
Updating the Oracle ILOM and System BIOS
How to Update the Oracle ILOM and System BIOS Using the Web Interface
How to Update the Oracle ILOM and System BIOS Using the CLI
How to Update Embedded HBA Firmware
How to Update NEM Firmware Using the Web Interface
How to Update NEM Firmware Using the CLI
Server-Specific Oracle ILOM Features
Minimum Supported Firmware and BIOS
How to Use the Web Interface to Monitor Power Usage and Set Notification Thresholds
How to Use the CLI to Monitor Power Usage and Set Notification Thresholds
Fixing Problems with Oracle ILOM Using the Preboot Menu
Using the edit Command and Configuring the Preboot Menu for Remote Access
Restoring Oracle ILOM Access to the Serial Console
How to Recover the SP Firmware Image
Identifying and Clearing Faults
Components With No Fault Diagnosis
Recovering a Lost Oracle ILOM Password
How to Recover a Lost Password by Proving Physical Presence
For more information, see Accessing the Preboot Menu.
Preboot> edit
The preboot menu enters edit mode. In edit mode, the preboot menu displays its selections one by one, offering you a chance to change each one.
To change a setting, type the new value, and then press Enter.
To skip to the next setting, press Enter.
This specifies the number of seconds the SP boot process waits for your input.
The preboot menu redisplays the bootdelay setting with the new value.
The next setting appears.
To change the check_physical_presence setting, type no, and then press Enter.
The preboot menu redisplays the check_physical_presence setting with the new value.
The preboot menu asks you to confirm your changes:
Enter 'y[es]’ to commit changes: [no]
If you want to exit without saving your changes, enter n.
The following display shows an edit session where the bootdelay and check_physical_presence settings are changed. See the table that follows for a description of edit command settings:
Preboot> edit Press Enter by itself to reach the next question. Press control-C to discard changes and quit. Values for baudrate are {[ 9600 ]| 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200 }. Set baudrate? [9600] Values for serial_is_host are {[ 0 ]| 1 }. Set serial_is_host? [0] Values for bootdelay are { -1 | 3 | 10 | 30 }. Set bootdelay? [30] 10 Set bootdelay? [10] Values for bootretry are { -1 | 30 | 300 | 3000 }. Set bootretry? [<not set>] Values for preferred are {[ 0 ]| 1 }. Set preferred? [<not set>] Values for preserve_conf are {[ yes ]| no }. Set preserve_conf? [yes] Values for preserve_users are {[ yes ]| no }. Set preserve_users? [no] Values for preserve_password are {[ yes ]| no }. Set preserve_password? [yes] Values for check_physical_presence are {[ yes ]| no }. Set check_physical_presence? [no] no Set check_physical_presence? [no] Enter ’y[es]’ to commit changes: [no] y Summary: Changed 2 settings. Preboot>
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