This section describes how to get the latest firmware, software, and documentation for Oracle's Sun Server X4-8. It also provides feedback links and a document change history.
The Sun Server X4-8 name identifies the following:
X identifies an x86 product.
The first number, 4, identifies the generation of the server.
The second number, 8, identifies the number of processors.
Firmware, drivers, and other hardware-related software for each Oracle x86 server, server (blade), and blade chassis are updated periodically.
You can obtain the latest version in one of the following ways:
Oracle System Assistant – This is a new factory-installed option for Sun Oracle x86 servers. It has all the tools and drivers you need and resides on a USB drive installed in most servers.
My Oracle Support – https://support.oracle.com
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The information in this documentation set is presented in topic-based format (similar to online help) and therefore does not include chapters, appendixes, or section numbering.
Primary Authors: Ray Angelo, Michael Bechler, Cynthia Chin-Lee, Lisa Kuder, Mark McGothigan, Ralph Woodley.
Contributors: William Schweickert, Anthony Villamor, Mick Tabor, Richard Masoner, Tamra Smith-Wasel, Denise Silverman.
The following lists the release history of this documentation set:
April 2014. Initial publication.
June 2014. Changes for product release.
July 2014. Revised procedures and topics, and added illustrations to the service manual. Added content and made editorial improvements to other manuals.
September 2014. Added warm service for CMOD components, updates for Linux Fault Management Architecture (FMA), and added issues to Product Notes.
December 2014. Added content to Product Notes and made editorial improvements to Installation Guide.
August 2015. Added content for updated IPv6 configuration in Oracle ILOM.
December 2015. Technical updates.