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Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server
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Document Information

Preface

Related Books

About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)

Documentation Comments

Documents History

Overview of the ILOM Supplement

ILOM Feature Set

ILOM Overview

What Does ILOM Do?

Supported Platform Firmware

Supported ILOM 3.0 Feature Set

Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server Platform-Specific Features

Communicating With the ILOM and the System Console

Server Back Panel LEDs and Ports

Basic Server Connection

About ILOM SP IP Addresses and the ILOM Interfaces

Determining the SP IP Address

Connecting to the ILOM

Connecting to the System Console

ILOM Platform Features for the Sun Fire X2270 M2 Server

Hardware Information

Switching Serial Port Output Between SP and Host Console

How to Clear Server Faults

ILOM Sideband Management

Running IPMITool from the Host

Updating ILOM Firmware Using the IPMIflash Utility

Sensors

Temperature and Voltage Readings

Sensor List

How to View the Sensors From the System BIOS

BIOS System Event Log Sensor Error List

Using ILOM to Monitor the Host

System ILOM Sensors

System ILOM Indicators

Updating Firmware

Firmware Versions Worksheet

Determining Current Firmware Versions

Preparing for a Firmware Update

Updating the ILOM and System BIOS

Index

How to View the Sensors From the System BIOS

You also can view sensor errors by accessing the system event log from the system BIOS. Sensor errors that are recorded include those for voltage, temperature, fans, and DIMMs. For a list of system BIOS sensor types and IDs, see BIOS System Event Log Sensor Error List.

  1. During system boot, press F2 to enter the system BIOS.

    Wait until you see the prompt instructing you to press F2.

  2. Select Advanced > Event Log Configuration > View Event Log.

    Note - Alternatively, if you want to view sensor information that is updated in real time, select Advanced > Event Log Configuration > Hardware Health Configuration.