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Sun Blade X3-2B (formerly Sun Blade X6270 M3) Installation Guide for Linux Operating Systems |
Sun Blade X3-2B Model Name Change
Getting the Latest Firmware and Software
About This Installation Guide for Linux Operating Systems
Supported OS Versions and Latest Information
Downloading Installation Media Kits
Setting Up the Installation Method
Installing the Operating System
Identifying Logical and Physical Network Interface Names for Linux OS Configuration
Install a Linux OS (Oracle System Assistant)
Installing a Linux OS Manually
Installing Server System Tools and Updating Drivers
Updating a Linux OS to a New Version
Getting Server Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
Available Software Release Packages
A remote OS installation is performed using the Oracle ILOM Remote Console application and a redirected CD/DVD drive or CD ISO image. The easiest method for a remote installation is to use Oracle System Assistant's assisted Install OS task. Use this procedure to set up for a remote Oracle System Assistant assisted installation or a remote manual (unassisted) installation.
Note - Using the CD-ROM or CD-ROM image option to install the OS significantly increases the time necessary to perform the installation as the content of the CD-ROM is accessed over the network. The installation duration depends on the network connectivity and traffic. This installation method also has a greater risk of issues due to transient network errors.
Before You Begin
The following requirements must be met:
You should have already performed the server installation as described in the Sun Blade X3-2B (formerly Sun Blade X6270 M3) Installation Guide
The Remote Console system must be running on Solaris, Linux, or Windows.
The Remote Console system must be connected to a network that has access to the Sun server Ethernet management port.
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5 must be installed.
If the Remote Console system is running Solaris, volume management must be disabled for Remote Console to access the CD/DVD-ROM drive.
If the Remote Console system is running Windows, disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security.
The server service processor (SP) has been set up according to the instructions in the Oracle ILOM documentation for your server.
You need the SP IP address to access Oracle ILOM.
To ensure that the server has the latest updates, server web access is required.
Note - Some of the screen shots shown in this procedure might differ from the screens you see.
The Security Alert dialog box appears.
The Oracle ILOM login screen appears.
The default user name is root, and default password is changeme.
The Oracle ILOM System Summary screen appears.
A dialog box for the jnlpgenerator.jnlp file appears.
The Remote Console screen appears.
CD-ROM Remote. Select CD-ROM to redirect the server to the operating system software CD/DVD contents from the CD/DVD-ROM drive attached to the Remote Console system.
CD-ROM Image. Select CD-ROM Image to redirect the server to the operating system software .iso image file located on the Remote Console system.
Next Steps