Front and Rear Panel Components
Plan Communication With the Server Module During Installation
Optional Component Installation
Modular System Chassis Preparation
Insert the Server Module Into the Chassis
Communicating With the Server Module During Startup
Monitor the Diagnostic Messages
Powering On the Server Module for the First Time
Initial Power-On Task Overview
Power On the System for the First Time
Install Oracle Solaris Software From the Network
Oracle Solaris Configuration Settings
Assign a Static IP Address to the Service Processor
Understanding System Administration Resources
Platform-Specific Oracle ILOM Features
Oracle VM Server for SPARC Overview
Hardware Management Pack Overview
Source for Downloading Hardware Management Pack Software
Hardware Management Pack Documentation
Display the Oracle ILOM -> Prompt
Reset the Server From the Oracle Solaris OS
Reset the Server From Oracle ILOM
Reset the SP to Default Values
Important Hardware RAID Guidelines
Disk Zones for SPARC T3-1 Servers With Sixteen-Disk Backplanes
Displaying Disk Zone Information
Enabling and Disabling Disk Zoning In the Field
Prepare to Use the FCode Utility
Hot Spare Drives in RAID Volumes (LSI)
Determining If a Drive Has Failed
RAID Drive Replacement Strategies
Changing Server Identification Information
Change Customer FRUdata Information
Change System Identifier Information
Restore Host Power State at Restart
Specify Host Power State at Restart
Disable or Re-Enable Power-On Delay
Specify Parallel Boot of the SP and Host
Configure Host Behavior With the Keyswitch State
Disable or Re-Enable Network Access to the SP
Display the DHCP Server IP Address
Using an In-band Connection to the SP
Configure the Host Boot Mode of Oracle VM Server for SPARC
Change the Host Boot Mode Behavior at Reset
Manage the Host Boot Mode Script
Display Host Boot Mode Expiration Date
Override OpenBoot PROM Settings to Reset the Server
Configuring Server Behavior at Restart
Specify Behavior When the Host Resets
Specify Behavior When the Host Stops Running
Specify Behavior at Boot Timeout
Specify Behavior if Restart Fails
Specify Maximum Restart Attempts
Enabling Automatic System Recovery
Identifying WWN-Designated SAS2 Devices
probe-scsi-all Output Example (SPARC T3-1, Eight-Disk Backplane)
probe-scsi-all Output Example (SPARC T3-1, Sixteen-Disk Backplane)
probe-scsi-all Output Example (SPARC T3-4)
Identify a Disk Slot Using probe-scsi-all (OBP)
Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf (Oracle Solaris, Onboard Controllers)
Identify a Disk Slot Using prtconf (Oracle Solaris, Single Initiator)
WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a Specific Device
WWN Syntax in an OS Installation on a RAID Volume
Front and Rear Panel Components
Oracle ILOM Troubleshooting Overview
Display FRU Information (show Command)
Check for Faults (show faulty Command)
Check for Faults (fmadm faulty Command)
Clear Faults (clear_fault_action Property)
Service-Related Oracle ILOM Command Summary
Interpreting Log Files and System Messages
Check the Message Buffer (dmesg Command)
View the System Message Log Files
List FRU Status (prtdiag Command)
Managing Faults (Oracle Solaris PSH)
Oracle Solaris PSH Technology Overview
Oracle ILOM Properties That Affect POST Behavior
Managing Components (ASR Commands)
Checking if Oracle VTS Software Is Installed
Check if Oracle VTS Software Is Installed
Find the Modular System Serial Number
Find the Server Module Serial Number
Removing the Server Module From the Modular System for Service
Clear the Fault and Verify the Functionality of the Replacement DIMM
Servicing a Service Processor Card
Remove the Service Processor Card
Install the Service Processor Card
Replacing the Server Module Enclosure Assembly
Transfer Components to Another Enclosure Assembly
Returning the Server Module to Operation
Note - Unless indicated otherwise, all examples of interaction with the SP are depicted with Oracle ILOM shell commands, rather than the Oracle ILOM browser interface.
You can access the server module’s SP either directly or through the CMM of the modular system. The following steps are in terms of connecting directly to the server module.
Set up your terminal device for 9600 baud, 8 bit, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no handshaking, and use a null-modem configuration (transmit and receive signals crossed over to enable DTE-to-DTE communication). The crossover adapters supplied with the server module provide a null-modem configuration.
The default Oracle ILOM login account is root with a default password of changeme.
Example of logging in to the Oracle ILOM CLI:
ssh root@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx Password: Waiting for daemons to initialize... Daemons ready Oracle (R) Integrated Lights Out Manager Version 3.0.12.1 r57146 Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates, Inc. All rights reserved. Warning: password is set to factory default. ->
The Oracle ILOM -> prompt indicates that you are accessing the SP with the Oracle ILOM CLI.
The following Oracle ILOM commands are commonly used for fault management:
See Check for Faults (show faulty Command).
Note - You can use fmadm faulty in the Oracle ILOM faultmgmt shell as an alternative to show faulty.
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Concepts Guide