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Sun Fire X4800 Server Installation Guide for Windows Operating Systems Sun Fire X4800 Server Documentation |
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Introduction to Windows Installation
Windows Installation Task Overview
Getting Started With the Windows Server 2008 Installation
Supported Windows Operating Systems
Windows Server 2008 Installation Considerations
Differences Between the Windows Server 2008 R2 and SP2 Installation Procedures
Selecting a Media Delivery Method
Windows Media Delivery Methods
Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant
Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant Task Overview
Obtaining Oracle Hardware Installation Assistant
How to Download Server Software
How to Set Up the JavaRConsole System
Installing Windows Server 2008
How to Install Windows Server 2008
How to Install Windows Server 2008 Using PXE
Updating Critical Drivers and Installing Supplemental Software
Installing Critical Device Drivers
How To Install Server-Specific Device Drivers
Installing Supplemental Software
How to Install the Supplemental Software
Managing RAID Using the MegaRAID Storage Manager
Configuring Support for the Trusted Platform Module
Incorporating Device Drivers into WIM Images for WDS
Location of Device Drivers on Tools and Drivers DVD
Device Drivers to Incorporate Into WIM Images
Prerequisites and Task Overview for the Device Driver WIM Images
Incorporating Drivers Into the WIM Image
Downloading the ISO Image for the Tools and Drivers DVD
Identifying Network Interfaces in Windows
How to Determine the Server's Active Network Data Ports
How to Confirm Physical Port MAC Addresses and Map Them to Windows Device Names
The IPMItool is a command-line utility that reads the sensor data repository (SDR) and shows sensor values, system event log (SEL), field-replaceable unit (FRU) inventory information, gets and sets LAN configuration parameters, and performs chassis power control operations using the server’s service processor. IPMItool is supplemental software and can be installed using the server’s Tools and Drivers CD/DVD or using the InstallPack_x_x_x.exe executable file (described in Installing Critical Device Drivers).
Once installed, the IPMItool can be used to access your server’s Service Processor (or another Sun server’s Service Processor) in the following ways:
Through the server’s ILOM Integrated Lights Out Manager interface. For details on using ILOM, refer to your server’s ILOM documentation.
Through the server’s Windows operating system using a command prompt. The IPMItool for Windows is used in conjunction with the Microsoft's IPMI System Management driver (bundled with Windows Server 2008 R2 and installed when you install the OS).
For more information about standard IPMItool commands, refer to the following:
Sun Server CLI Tools and IPMItool User's Guide
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