Getting the Latest Software and Firmware
About the Installation Procedure
Installation Procedure Overview
Preparing for Server Installation
Server Physical Specifications
Tools and Equipment Needed for Installation
Optional Component Installation
About Server Features and Components
Front Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives
Back Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and PCIe Slots
Server Management Software Overview
Getting Server Firmware and Software Updates
Firmware and Software Access Options
Getting Firmware and Software From MOS or PMR
Installing Updates Using Other Methods
Installing the Server Into a Rack
Safety Precautions When Rackmounting the Server
Stabilize the Rack for Installation
Attach Tool-less Slide-Rail Assemblies
Install the Server Into the Slide-Rail Assemblies
Install the Second-Generation Cable Management Arm
Remove the Second-Generation Cable Management Arm
Install the First-Generation Cable Management Arm
Verify Operation of Slide-Rails and CMA
Rear Cable Connections and Ports
Attaching Data Cables to the Server
Connecting Power Cords to the Server
Oracle ILOM Hardware and Interfaces
Logging In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection
Logging In to Oracle ILOM Using a Remote Ethernet Connection
Accessing the Host Console Through Oracle ILOM
Troubleshooting the Service Processor Connection
Setting Up Software and Firmware Using Oracle System Assistant
Accessing Oracle System Assistant
Setting Up Software and Firmware Using Oracle System Assistant
Setting Up an Operating System and Drivers
Configuring Server Drives for OS Installation
RAID Configuration Requirements
Configuring Storage Drives Into RAID Volumes Using Oracle System Assistant
Configuring RAID Using the BIOS RAID Configuration Utilities
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11.1 Operating System
Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11.1 Image BIOS Boot Mode Restriction
Preinstalled Operating System RAID Limitations
Oracle Solaris 11.1 Configuration Worksheet
Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11.1 Operating System
Oracle Solaris 11.1 Operating System Documentation
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Linux 6.x Operating System
Preinstalled Oracle Linux Image BIOS Boot Mode Restriction
Oracle Linux 6.x Configuration Worksheet
Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Linux 6.x Operating System
Registering Oracle Linux and Activating Automatic Update
Oracle Linux 6.x Operating System Documentation
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle VM 3.2 Software
Preinstalled Oracle VM Image BIOS Boot Mode Restriction
Preinstalled Oracle VM Server and Oracle VM Manager Compatibility Requirements
Oracle VM Server Configuration Worksheet
Configure the Preinstalled Oracle VM Server
Powering Off the Server for Orderly Shutdown
Powering Off the Server for Immediate Shutdown
Troubleshooting Installation Issues
Technical Support Information Worksheet
Locating the System Serial Number
About Oracle Solaris Operating System Installs
Oracle Solaris OS Installation Task Map
Selecting the Console Display Option
Selecting the Boot Media Option
Selecting the Installation Target Option
Oracle Solaris OS Installation Options
Oracle System Assistant Overview
Preparing to Install the Operating System
Installing the Oracle Solaris Operating System
Installing Oracle Solaris on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
Installing the Oracle Solaris 10 or 11 Operating System on a Single System Using Media
Oracle VM Installation Task Map
Selecting the Console Display Option
Selecting the Boot Media Option
Selecting the Installation Target Option
Oracle VM Installation Options
Oracle System Assistant Overview
Preparing to Install Oracle VM
Verify the BIOS Factory Defaults
Disable VT-d and SR-IOV in BIOS
Installing Oracle VM on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
Installing Oracle VM on a Single System Using Media
Post Installation Tasks for Oracle VM
Configuring Network Interfaces
About Linux Operating System Installs
Supported Linux Operating Systems
Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel for Linux
Selecting the Console Display Option
Selecting the Boot Media Option
Selecting the Installation Target Option
Oracle System Assistant Overview
Preparing to Install the Operating System
Installing a Linux Operating System
Installing a Linux OS on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
Installing Oracle Linux on a Single System Using Media
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a Single System Using Media
Installing SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on a Single System Using Media
Configuring Network Interfaces
About Microsoft Windows Server Operating System Installs
Windows OS Installation Task Map
Supported Windows Operating Systems
SAS PCIe HBAs Requiring LSI Mass Storage Driver for Windows Server 2008 SP2
Selecting the Console Display Option
Selecting the Boot Media Option
Selecting the Installation Target Option
Windows OS Installation Options
Oracle System Assistant Overview
Preparing to Install the Operating System
Installing a Windows Server Operating System
Installing Windows Server on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
Installing Windows Server on a Single System Using Media
Post Installation Tasks for Windows Server
Supplemental Software Component Options
Installing Device Drivers and Supplemental Software
VMware ESXi Installation Task Map
Supported VMware ESXi Software
Selecting the Console Display Option
Selecting the Boot Media Option
Selecting the Installation Target Option
VMware ESXi Installation Options
Preparing to Install VMware ESXi
Configuring the VMware ESXi 5.0 Software or the Server Hardware to Support Network Connections
Installing VMware ESXi on a Single System Using Media
Post Installation Tasks for VMware ESXi
Configure Network Adapter Settings
Determine the MAC Address of a Connected Server Network Port
Update the VMware ESXi Software
Configuring Network Interfaces
About Server and Component Status Indicators
Service Troubleshooting Task List
Locate the Server Serial Number
Electrostatic Discharge Safety
Preparing the Server for Component Replacement
Servicing CRUs That Do Not Require Server Power-Off
Servicing Storage Drives (CRU)
Servicing Power Supplies (CRU)
Servicing CRUs That Require Server Power-Off
Servicing the Internal USB Flash Drives (CRU)
Servicing the Disk Backplane (FRU)
Servicing the Front Indicator Module (FRU)
Servicing the Motherboard (FRU)
Servicing the SAS Cables (FRUs)
Returning the Server to Operation
Removing and Installing Server Filler Panels
Reinstall the Server Chassis Into the Rack
Return the Server to the Normal Rack Position
Reconnect Data Cables and Power Cords
Setting Up BIOS Configuration Parameters
Managing the BIOS Configuration
Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility
Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus
Navigate BIOS Setup Utility Menus
Selecting Legacy BIOS or UEFI BIOS Boot Mode
Switching Between Legacy BIOS and UEFI BIOS
UEFI BIOS Boot Mode Advantages
Configuration Utilities for Add-In Cards
Using BIOS for Resource Allocation
Common BIOS Setup Utility Tasks
Verify BIOS Factory Default Settings
Select Legacy BIOS or UEFI BIOS Boot Mode
Configure iSCSI Virtual Drives
Enable or Disable Oracle System Assistant
Configure I/O Resource Allocation
BIOS Setup Utility Menu Options
UEFI Driver Control Menu Selections
BIOS Save & Exit Menu Selections
Monitoring Components and Identifying SNMP Messages
Monitoring Component Health and Faults Using Oracle ILOM
In Legacy BIOS Boot Mode, there are PC architecture constraints on Legacy Option ROM allocation. These constraints do not apply to UEFI Option ROMs, which are often referred to as UEFI drivers.
Choose Legacy BIOS Boot Mode to allow host bus adapters (HBAs) to use Option ROMs. Choose UEFI BIOS Boot Mode to use UEFI drivers.
The system BIOS allocates 128 KB of address space for Legacy Option ROMs. This address space is shared between on-board devices and PCIe add-in cards. This fixed address space limitation is imposed by the PC architecture and not by the BIOS itself. It is possible to exhaust the available address space when installing PCIe add-in cards. When the address space is exhausted, Oracle ILOM displays an Option ROM Space Exhausted message, which means that one or more devices cannot load Option ROMs.
For example, if you install a SAS PCIe card, you might encounter a message similar to the following in the Oracle ILOM event log:
Option ROM Space Exhausted - Device XXX Disabled
By default, all on-board Legacy Options ROMs are enabled in the BIOS. However, you can disable most of these Option ROMs, unless they are required to support booting from the associated device or to provide some other boot-time function. For example, it is not necessary to load the Option ROM for the on-board network ports unless you want to boot from one or more network ports (even then, you can disable the Options ROMs for the remaining ports).
To minimize server boot time and reduce the likelihood of exhausting the available Option ROM address space, disable the Option ROMs for all devices that you do not intend to boot from. Enable Option ROMs only for those devices from which you intend to boot. If Option ROMs are enabled for more than one boot device, you might encounter an Option ROM space exhausted condition.If you encounter the Option ROM space exhausted condition even after disabling all devices from which you do not intend to boot, then disable additional Option ROMs. Under some circumstances it might be necessary to disable Option ROMs for all devices except for the primary boot device.