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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

Hardware Installation and Product Notes

Hardware Installation

Product Notes

Operating System Installation

Oracle Solaris Installation

Linux Installation

Oracle VM Installation

Windows Installation

ESX Installation

Administration and Service

Administration

About the User Administration Guide

Planning the System Management Environment

Choosing Tools for Single System Management

Choosing Tools for Multiple System Management

System Management Tools Overview

Oracle System Assistant

Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)

Oracle Hardware Management Pack

Common System Management Tasks

Common System Administrative Tasks

Evaluating the Server Environment

Planning for Operating System Installation

Planning for System Component Updating and Monitoring

Planning for Modular System Management

Installing System Management Tools

Server Management Documentation

Accessing System Management Tools

Access Oracle System Assistant

Access Oracle System Assistant at Startup

Access Oracle System Assistant From Oracle ILOM Web Interface

Access Oracle System Assistant Using Oracle ILOM CLI

Access Oracle ILOM

Access Oracle ILOM Using a Web Browser

Access Oracle ILOM Using CLI

Access Oracle Hardware Management Pack

Access Oracle Hardware Management Pack From Oracle System Assistant

Access Oracle Hardware Management Pack From My Oracle Support

Setting Up the Server With Oracle System Assistant

Organization of Oracle System Assistant

Using the Help and Exit buttons

View Oracle System Assistant ReadMe Files

Exit From Oracle System Assistant

Using Oracle System Assistant for Server Configuration

Configure the Server Using Oracle System Assistant

View System Overview

View System Inventory

Configure Network Settings

Get Updates for a New Platform Software Release

Update Firmware

Configure Hardware for RAID

Configure Hardware for Oracle ILOM SP

Install an Operating System

Set Preferences to Disable Oracle System Assistant

Set Preferences for Keyboard Language

Perform Advanced Tasks to Access Oracle System Assistant Shell

Perform Advanced Tasks to Check Media Integrity

Oracle System Assistant Administrative Tasks

Troubleshooting Oracle System Assistant

Verify That Oracle System Assistant Is Installed

Restore Oracle System Assistant Software

Enable Oracle System Assistant From BIOS

Accessing the Oracle System Assistant File System

View Product Documentation From Oracle System Assistant

Mounting the Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive

Mount the Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive on Oracle VM 3.0

Mount the Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive on a Linux Operating System

Mount the Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive on an Oracle Solaris 10 Operating System

Access the Firmware and Software on the Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive

Setting Up Software and Firmware

Set Up Software and Firmware Using Oracle System Assistant

Set Up Software and Firmware Using Oracle ILOM

Set Up Software and Firmware Using Oracle Hardware Management Pack

Managing Server Policies Using Oracle ILOM

Oracle ILOM Features

Oracle ILOM Features for x86 Sun Servers

Sideband Management

Service Processor Power-On Policies

Power Management Policies Supported

Diagnostics Using Pc-Check and NMI

Control Next Boot Device

FRU TLI Auto-Update

Switch Serial Port Output to Host Management Console

Back Up and Restore BIOS Configuration

Administer Open Problems

Clear Server Faults

Configure Management Policies Using Oracle ILOM Web Interface

Configure Management Policies Using Oracle ILOM CLI

Configuring RAID

Supported HBA REMs

Creating a RAID Volume Before Installing an Operating System

Creating a RAID Volume After Installing an Operating System

Setting Up the Server With BIOS Setup Utility

Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus

Navigate BIOS Setup Utility Menus

BIOS Key Mappings

BIOS Setup Utility Menu Overview

Selecting Legacy and UEFI BIOS

Configuring the UEFI BIOS Boot Mode

Selecting Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode

UEFI BIOS Advantages

Configuration Utilities for Add-In Cards

Select UEFI or Legacy BIOS Boot Mode

Common BIOS Setup Utility Tasks

Verify BIOS Factory Default Settings

Select the Boot Device

Configure TPM Support

Configure SP Network Settings

Legacy BIOS Option ROM Allocation Considerations

Configuring Option ROM Settings

Modify Device Configuration

Allocating I/O Resources

Enable or Disable I/O Resource Allocation

Configuring iSCSI Virtual Drives

Exit BIOS Setup Utility

BIOS Setup Utility Screen Reference

BIOS Main Menu Selections

BIOS Advanced Menu Selections

BIOS IO Menu Selections

BIOS Boot Menu Selections

BIOS UEFI Driver Control Menu Selections

BIOS Save & Exit Menu Selections

BIOS LSI MegaRAID Configuration Utility Screen Reference

Accessing BIOS LSI MegaRAID Configuration Utility Controller Management Menus

BIOS LSI MegaRAID Configuration Utility Controller Management Selections

BIOS LSI MegaRAID Configuration Utility Drive Management Menu Selections

BIOS LSI MegaRAID Configuration Utility Virtual Drive Management Menu Selections

BIOS LSI MegaRAID Configuration Utility Enclosure Management Menu Selections

Identifying Hardware Components and SNMP Messages

Identifying System Hardware Components

Table Legend

System Board Components (Sensors)

Sensors

Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)

SNMP and PET Traps

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

Service

Index

Accessing the Oracle System Assistant File System

  1. Click Advanced Tasks and then click the Shell tab.
  2. Click Start Shell.

    The CLI prompt appears.

  3. To access the file system root directory, type:

    cd \sysroot

  4. To exit the shell, type exit.
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