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Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6320 Server Modules |
Documentation, Support, and Training
Understanding ILOM for the Sun Blade T6320 Server Module
Chassis Monitoring Module Features
Resetting the Password to the Factory Default
Viewing and Configuring Host Control Information
Managing Host Diagnostics and POST
Specify the Level of Diagnostics (CLI)
Specify Diagnostic Trigger Conditions (CLI)
Choose the Amount of Verbosity in Diagnostic Output (CLI)
Manage Diagnostic Settings (CLI)
Managing System User Interactions
Managing the Service Processor
Changing Service Processor Setting to Factory Defaults
Change Console Escape Characters (CLI)
Changing Configuration Policy Settings
Managing Power Usage and Monitoring Power Consumption
Monitoring Active System Faults
Managing Virtual Keyswitch Settings
Sensors on the Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Server
Indicators on the Sun Blade T6320 Server Module
Limits to Backward Compatibility
Create an ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell
Switch Between the ALOM CMT Shell and the Host Console
Return to the ILOM From the ILOM CMT Shell
ILOM and ALOM CMT Command Comparison
Event Messages Available Through the ALOM Compatibility Shell
Service Processor Usage Event Messages
Environmental Monitoring Event Messages
Use the /HOST/diag mode property to control whether diagnostics are enabled and to specify which diagnostic mode is enabled.
At the -> prompt, type:
-> show /HOST/diag mode=value
where value can be:
off – Do not run any diagnostics.
normal – Run diagnostics.
service – Run service-technician diagnostics, equivalent to using the preset values of /HOST/diag trigger=all-resets, /HOSTS/diag verbosity, and /HOST/diag level=max. Setting /HOST/diag mode=service has the same effect as issuing the set /SYS keyswitch_state=diag command.
The default value is normal.