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Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module |
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Overview of the ILOM Supplement
Dual-Node Identification In CMM ILOM
Clearing Server and CMM Faults
Managing Power Usage and Monitoring Power Consumption
How to View Power Management Properties Using the Web Interface
How to View Power Management Properties Using the CLI
Configuring the Server Power Restore Policy
How to Set the Server Power Restore Policy Using the ILOM Web Interface
How to Set the Server Power Restore Policy Using the ILOM CLI
Switching the Default Serial Port Output Between SP and Host Console
How to Switch Default Serial Port Output Using the ILOM Web Interface
How to Switch Default Serial Port Output Using the ILOM CLI
Determining Current Firmware Versions
How to Download Firmware Updates
Using ILOM to Update System BIOS and ILOM Firmware
Alternate Methods for Updating the System BIOS and ILOM Firmware
Resetting the Service Processor After an Update
Clearing CMOS Settings After an Update (Optional)
How to Access the Preboot Menu
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
Resetting the Root Password to the Factory Default
How to Reset the Root Password to the Factory Default
Restoring ILOM Access to the Serial Console
How to Use the Preboot Menu to Restore Access to the Serial Console
Recovering the SP Firmware Image
How to Recover the SP Firmware Image
Indicators, Sensors, and Traps
To access the preboot menu, you must boot the SP and interrupt the boot process.
There are two ways to interrupt the ILOM boot process: manually using the Locate button, or by typing xyzzy during a pause in the bootstrap process.
The first method requires you to have physical access to the server module. The second method can be done remotely. However:
You must use a terminal or a terminal emulator. You cannot use an SSH, or an RKVMS session.
Some preboot menu settings must be configured first, and until they are, you must use the Locate button.
Because the settings must be configured before you can access the preboot menu remotely, the first time you access the preboot menu, you must use the locate button to access the preboot menu, and configure the settings. This is described in Using the edit Command and Configuring the Preboot Menu For Remote Access.
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