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Overview of Sun Blade 6000 Virtualized Multi-Fabric 10GbE M2 NEM User's Guide

Features of the Sun Blade 6000 Virtualized Multi-Fabric 10GbE M2 NEM

Terminology

Features Overview

Components Overview

NEM Ports and LEDs

Performing Hot Plug Insertion and Removal

PCIe Hot Plug

SAS Interface Hot Plug

Installing or Replacing the Virtualized M2 NEM

Installing a NEM

Verifying NEM Installation

Removing a NEM

Replacing a NEM

Installing and Removing SFP+ Optical Transceiver Modules

Cabling the SPF+ Connectors

Booting Over the Virtualized M2 NEM 10-Gigabit Ethernet Port

Booting over the Network With an x86 Blade Server

Booting over the Network With a SPARC Blade Server

Installing and Configuring the hxge Driver on a Solaris SPARC or x86 Platform

How to Configure the Network Host Files

Configuring the hxge Device Driver Parameters

Configuring the Jumbo Frames Feature

Installing and Configuring the hxge Driver on a Linux Platform

Installing and Removing the Driver on a Linux Platform

Configuring the Network Interface

Checking and Testing the hxge Device

Changing the hxge Driver Configuration

Troubleshooting the Driver

Configuring Jumbo Frames

Installing and Configuring Drivers on a Windows Platform

Installing Drivers on a Windows Platform

Enabling Jumbo Frames

Installing and Configuring Drivers on a VMware ESX Server Platform

Installing the ESX Server Drivers on an Existing ESX Server

Installing the ESX Server Drivers With a New ESX Installation

Configuring the Virtual NEM M2 Network Adapters

Configuring Jumbo Frames

ILOM Supplement

Accessing ILOM Documentation and Updates

Connecting to ILOM

Updating the NEM Firmware

Sun Blade Zone Manager

NEM Sensors

Enabling Private and Failover Mode

Using Hot Plug Commands

Fixing Problems with Oracle ILOM Using the Preboot Menu

Accessing the Preboot Menu

How to Access the Preboot Menu

Preboot Menu Command Summary

Using the edit Command and Configuring the Preboot Menu for Remote Access

How to Use the edit Command and to Configure the Preboot Menu for Remote Access

How to Recover the SP Firmware Image

Index

How to Access the Preboot Menu

  1. Connect a terminal or a computer running terminal emulation software to the NEM's serial management port using an RJ45 serial cable.

    For details on how to log into Oracle ILOM using a serial connection, refer to Connecting to ILOM.

  2. Once logged in, reboot Oracle ILOM by entering the command:

    -> reset /SP

  3. Interrupt the Oracle ILOM boot process using one of these methods:
    • After resetting the SP, press and hold the Locate button on the NEM front panel until the preboot menu appears.

    • Type in xyzzy when you see the message:

      Booting linux in
       n seconds...

      Note - You cannot interrupt the Oracle ILOM boot process by typing xyzzy until you have configured the settings as described in Using the edit Command and Configuring the Preboot Menu for Remote Access. One of these settings sets the value of n, which is the amount of time in seconds that the system waits for your input.


      The Oracle ILOM preboot menu appears as shown here.

    Booting linux in 10 seconds...
    
                            ILOM Pre-boot Menu
                            ------------------
    Type "h" and [Enter] for a list of commands, or "?" [Enter] for
    command-line key bindings.  Type "h cmd" for summary of ’cmd’ command.
    
    Warning: SP will warm-reset after 300 seconds of idle time.
      Set ’bootretry’ to -1 to disable the time-out.
    
    Preboot>
  4. Use the preboot menu commands to configure settings, reset the password, and so on.
  5. When you are done, enter the boot command to exit the preboot menu and start Oracle ILOM.

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