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Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Supplement for Sun Blade T6320 Server Modules

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Preface

Related Documentation

Documentation, Support, and Training

Documentation Feedback

Understanding ILOM for the Sun Blade T6320 Server Module

ILOM Overview

Chassis Monitoring Module Features

Updating the System Firmware

Resetting the Password to the Factory Default

Managing the Host

Resetting the Host

Managing Host Boot Mode

Viewing and Configuring Host Control Information

Display the Host's MAC Address (CLI)

Display the Host's OpenBoot Version (CLI)

Display the Host's POST Version (CLI)

Specify Host Behavior When an Error Is Discovered During Diagnostics (CLI)

Specify Host Behavior When the Host Stops Running (CLI)

View and Configure Host Control Information (Web Interface)

Managing Host Diagnostics and POST

Managing System User Interactions

Managing the Service Processor

Storing Customer Information

Changing Service Processor Setting to Factory Defaults

Display Console History (CLI)

Change Console Escape Characters (CLI)

Changing Configuration Policy Settings

Managing Power Usage and Monitoring Power Consumption

Managing Network Access

Managing SSH Server Settings

Monitoring Active System Faults

Managing Devices

Managing Virtual Keyswitch Settings

IPMI Sensor Reference

Sensors on the Sun Blade T6320 Server Module Server

Indicators on the Sun Blade T6320 Server Module

ALOM CMT Compatibility Shell

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

ALOM CMT Variables

ALOM CMT Variable Comparison

Event Messages Available Through the ALOM Compatibility Shell

Event Message Overview

Event Severity Levels

Service Processor Usage Event Messages

Environmental Monitoring Event Messages

Host Monitoring Event Messages

SCC Backup and Restore

Information Stored on the SCC

Index

Specify Host Behavior When an Error Is Discovered During Diagnostics (CLI)

Use the /HOST autorunonerror property to specify whether the host should continue to boot after system diagnostics have discovered an error.