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Sun Blade X3-2B (formerly Sun Blade X6270 M3) Installation Guide
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Document Information

Using This Documentation

Sun Blade X3-2B Model Name Change

Getting the Latest Firmware and Software

Documentation and Feedback

About This Documentation

Support and Training

Contributors

Change History

About the Installation Procedure

About Server Features and Components

Server Features

Server Module Front Panel and Indicators

Rear Panel Features

UEFI BIOS

Specifications

Installing the Server Module

Preparing to Install the Server Module

Install Your Server Module

Cabling the Server Module

Attach the 3-Cable Dongle to the Server Module

Attach a VGA Monitor to the Dongle Video Connector

Attach a Keyboard and Mouse to the Dongle or Server Module

Attach a Serial Device to the Dongle

Cable the CMM NET MGT Port

Connecting to Oracle ILOM

Oracle ILOM Overview

About Oracle ILOM Password Security

Change Default Oracle ILOM Password

About Oracle ILOM CMM

About Server Module SP Oracle ILOM

Connectivity Options

Determining the Oracle ILOM SP IP Address

Logging In to Server Module SP Oracle ILOM

Accessing the Server Module Console Through Oracle ILOM

Setting Up Software and Firmware

Accessing Oracle System Assistant

Set Up Software and Firmware (Oracle System Assistant)

Setting Up an Operating System and Drivers

Preparing the Storage Drives to Install an Operating System

Supported Host Bus Adapters

Prepare the Storage Drives (Oracle System Assistant)

Make a Virtual Drive Bootable (LSI WebBIOS Utility)

Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS

Oracle Solaris OS Documentation

Configuration Worksheet

Configure Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11

Configuring Preinstalled Oracle VM Software

Oracle VM Server Configuration Worksheet

Configure the Preinstalled Oracle VM Server

Updating Oracle VM Software

Getting Started With Oracle VM

Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Linux OS

Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet

Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Linux OS

Register and Update Your Oracle Linux OS

Troubleshoot Installation Issues

Powering Off the Server for Graceful Shutdown

Powering Off the Server for Immediate Shutdown

Resetting the Server

Identifying Server Faults

Troubleshooting Server Power States

Technical Support Information Worksheet

Locating the System Serial Number

Getting Server Firmware and Software

Firmware and Software Updates

Firmware and Software Access Options

Available Software Release Packages

Accessing Firmware and Software

Installing Updates

Index

Connectivity Options

This section describes the ways you can connect to Oracle ILOM to perform administrative tasks.

Figure 3 Connectivity Options

image:Oracle ILOM connectivity options
Figure Legend
1
(Ethernet) CMM NET MGT port
2
(Serial connection) Server module SP UCP port (dongle required)
3, 4
(Local KVM connection) Server module SP UCP port (dongle required)
(Ethernet) CMM NET MGT port

The CMM NET MGT port connects to your network. From your network, log in to Oracle ILOM on the CMM using the IP address of the CMM. Once logged in, navigate to an individual server module SP to administer that server module. You can use the CMM CLI or the web interface.

(Serial connection) Server module SP UCP port (dongle required)

A terminal device connects to the the multi-port dongle cable which is connected to the UCP on the front of the server module. You can log in to Oracle ILOM on the server module SP using the CLI.

(Local KVM connection) Server module SP UCP port (dongle required)

A USB keyboard and mouse connect to the front panel USB ports on the front of the server module or to the USB ports on the the multi-port dongle cable which is connected to the UCP on the front of the server module, and a VGA monitor connects to the 15-pin connector on the the multi-port dongle cable. You can log in to Oracle ILOM on the server module SP using the SP CLI or the web interface.

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