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About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

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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

Connecting to the ILOM

Connecting to the System Console

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 to the Server Using the Server’s IP Address

Before You Begin


Note - This procedure assumes that you have connected the server to your network through an Ethernet cable.


  1. If you have not already done so, determine the service processor’s IP address:
    1. Power on main power by pressing the Power button on the front panel.
    2. Start the BIOS Setup utility by pressing the F2 key while the system is performing the power-on self-test (POST).
    3. When the BIOS Main menu screen is displayed, select Advanced.
    4. When the Advanced screen is displayed, select IPMI 2.0 Configuration.

      When the IPMI 2.0 Configuration screen is displayed, select the LAN Configuration menu item.

    5. Select the IP Address menu item.

      The service processor’s IP address is displayed using the following format: Current IP address in BMC: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

  2. Using a client system, establish a Secure Shell (SSH) connection to the service processor’s IP address:

    ssh -l root sp_ip_address

  3. Log in to the service processor as an administrator, for example:
    login: root
    password: changeme
  4. Start the ILOM console mode by typing the following:

    start /SP/console


    Note - If you have changed the SP Serial Port default settings, make sure you reset them to the default settings.


    Only accounts with Administrator privileges are enabled to configure the SP serial port. See the Integrated Lights-Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 documentation.

  5. Follow the onscreen prompts.
  6. Use the information gathered in the Installation Worksheet to help you enter the system and network information as you are prompted.

    The screens that are displayed vary, depending on the method that you chose for assigning network information to the server (DHCP or static IP address).

    After you have entered the system-configuration information, the server completes the boot process and displays the login prompt.

See Also

You can access the Oracle Solaris 10 OS user documentation at:

http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/documentation/solaris-10-192992.html