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Sun Fire X4800 Server Product Documentation
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Using This Documentation

Hardware Installation

Operating System Installation

Administration, Diagnostics, and Service

ILOM Supplement

Overview of the ILOM Supplement

Introduction to Oracle ILOM Software

ILOM Documentation Overview

ILOM Software Overview

What Does ILOM Do?

How to Access the Console

How to Access the Console

How To Access the System Console Directly

How To Access the System Console Remotely Using the ILOM CLI

How to Connect Remotely Using the ILOM Web Interface

Updating Firmware

Firmware Versions Worksheet

Determining Current Firmware Versions

How to Verify the ILOM and BIOS Firmware Versions Using the Web Interface

How to Verify the ILOM and BIOS Firmware Versions Using the Command-Line Interface Through the Serial Port

How to Verify the ILOM and BIOS Firmware Versions Using the Command--Line Interface Through the Management Ethernet Port

How to Verify the LSI HBA Firmware Version

Preparing for the Firmware Update

How to Plan the Firmware Update

How to Download Firmware Updates

Updating the ILOM and System BIOS

How to Update the ILOM and System BIOS Using the Web Interface

How to Update the ILOM and System BIOS Using the Command-Line Interface

Updating the Embedded HBA BIOS

How to Update the LSI Firmware Using the Remote Console Method

How to Update the LSI Firmware Using the Local Method

Indicators, Sensors, and Traps

Indicators

Sensors

SNMP and PET Traps

Index

How To Access the System Console Remotely Using the ILOM CLI

The ILOM allows you to log on to the CLI remotely, using as SSH session.

Before You Begin

The ILOM must be running and connected to the same network as your terminal. Also, you must know the ILOM's IP address, username, and password.

  1. Establish an SSH connection using the following command, and then enter the default password (changeme) when you are prompted:

    # ssh —l root sp_ip_address

    changeme

    After you have successfully logged in, the SP displays its default command prompt:

    ->

  2. To power on the system, type the command: start /SYS.

    You can also power the system on or off using a stylus or button, as described inPowering the Server On and Off in Sun Fire X4800 Server Installation Guide.

  3. To start the system console, type: start /SP/console
  4. To exit the system console and return to the ILOM CLI, press Esc-Shift-9.