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Product Information Web Site

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About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Contributors

Change History

Installation Overview

Front and Back Features and Components

Front Features and Components

Back Features and Components

Unpacking the Server and Identifying the Rack Mounting Hardware

How to Unpack the Server

How to Identify Your Rack Mounting Kit

Installing the Server In the Rack Using the Standard Rack Mounting Kit

Tools and Staff Required

Installing Optional Equipment

Compatible Racks

Contents of the Standard Rack Mounting Kit

Location of the Rack Mounting Kit and the Shipping Bracket Kit

Installing the Server In a Rack Using the Standard Rack Mounting Kit

Removing and Installing the Standard Rack Mounting Kit Shipping Brackets

Installing the Server In the Rack Using the Universal Rack Mounting Kit

Tools and Staff Required

Installing Optional Equipment

Compatible Racks

Contents of the Universal Rack Mounting Kit

Installing the Server in a Rack Using the Universal Rack Mounting Kit

Installing and Removing the Universal Rack Mounting Kit Shipping Brackets

Removing the Server From the Rack

How to Remove the Server From the Rack

How to Remove the Rack Mounting Hardware from the Rack

Cabling and Power

Attaching Administration (SP) Cables

Cabling NEMs and PCIe EMs

Powering the Server On and Off

Getting Service for Your Server

How to Find the Server's Serial Number

Managing Your Server

ILOM Software Overview

Setting Up the Preinstalled Solaris Operating System

OS Information Links

Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS

Installation Worksheet

How to Connect to the Server Using the Server's IP Address

(Optional) How to Redirect the Console Output to the Video Port

How to Connect to the Server Using a Serial Capture Program

Oracle Solaris OS Information Products and Training

Communicating With the ILOM and the System Console

Server Connections

About ILOM SP IP Addresses and the ILOM Interfaces

Determining the SP IP Address

How to Get the SP IP Address by Using the BIOS Setup Utility

How to Get the SP IP Address by Using a Serial Connection and the CLI

Connecting to the ILOM

How to Connect to the ILOM CLI Using the Serial Management Port

How to Connect to the ILOM CLI Using SSH

How to Connect to the ILOM Web Interface

Connecting to the System Console

How to Connect to the Server Locally (Physical Console)

How to Connect to the Host's Serial Console Using the ILOM Command-Line Interface

How to Connect Remotely Using the ILOM Web Interface

I/O and Interrupt Resource Allocation

Option ROM and I/O Space Allocation

Allocating MSI Interrupt Space (Oracle Solaris OS Only)

How to Identify and Fix Interrupt Resource Shortages

Sun Fire X4800 Server Specifications

Physical Specifications for the Sun Fire X4800 Server

Power Specifications for the Sun Fire X4800 Server

Environmental Specifications

Acoustic Specifications

Index

How to Connect Remotely Using the ILOM Web Interface

Before You Begin

The requirements for the JavaRConsole (remote console) system include:

  1. Start the remote console application by typing the IP address of the ILOM service processor into a browser on the remote console system.
    image:Example of browser URL address field

    A Security Alert dialog box might be displayed.


    image:Example of Security Alert dialog box.
  2. If a Security Alert dialog box appeared, click Yes.

    The ILOM login screen appears.


    image:Example of Login screen
  3. Enter the user name and password and click Log In.

    The default user name is root, and default password is changeme.

    The ILOM main screen appears.


    image:ILOM main screen
  4. Click the Remote Control tab in the ILOM Web interface.

    The Launch Redirection screen appears.


    Note - Make sure that the mouse mode is set to Absolute mode in the Mouse Mode Settings tab.



    image:Example of ILOM GUI Launch Redirection screen
  5. Click 8-bit color or 16-bit color, and then click Launch Redirection.

    Note - When you are using a Windows system for remote console redirection, an additional warning might appear after clicking Launch Redirection. If the Hostname Mismatch dialog box is displayed, click the Yes button.



    image:Example of Hostname Mismatch dialog box

    The Remote Control dialog box appears.


    image:Example of Remote Control Login dialog box
  6. In the Remote Control Login dialog box, enter your user name and password and click OK.

    Note - You must have administrator privileges.


    The default user name is root and password is changeme.

    The JavaRConsole screen appears.

  7. From the Devices menu, select the appropriate item based on the delivery method you have chosen.
    image:Example of Remote Console Devices menu
    • Remote Physical Floppy Disk – Select Floppy to redirect the server to the physical floppy drive attached to the remote console.

    • Remote Floppy Image – Select Floppy Image to redirect the server to the floppy image file located on the remote console.

    • Remote Physical CD/DVD – Select CD-ROM to redirect the server to the CD/DVD in the CD/DVD drive attached to the remote console.

    • Remote CD/DVD Image – Select CD-ROM Image to redirect the server to the .iso image file located on the remote console .


      Note - Using either of the CD/DVD options to install software on your server significantly increases the time necessary to perform the installation because the content is accessed over the network. The installation duration depends on the network connectivity and traffic.