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Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM ) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Blade X6275 M2 Server Module |
About This Documentation (PDF and HTML)
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 Verify the BIOS and ILOM Firmware Versions Using the Web Interface
How to Verify the BIOS and ILOM Firmware Versions Using the CLI
How to Download Firmware Updates
Using ILOM to Update System BIOS and ILOM Firmware
How to Update the System BIOS and ILOM Firmware Using the ILOM Web Interface
How to Update the System BIOS and ILOM Firmware Using the ILOM CLI
Alternate Methods for Updating the System BIOS and ILOM Firmware
Resetting the Service Processor After an Update
Using the edit Command and Configuring the Preboot Menu For Remote Access
Resetting the Root Password to the Factory Default
Restoring ILOM Access to the Serial Console
Recovering the SP Firmware Image
Indicators, Sensors, and Traps
If you cannot get output to your serial console after the firmware update, you might have to clear CMOS settings. This is because your default CMOS settings might have been changed by the update of the BIOS.
To clear CMOS settings, use the following IPMItool commands (in this example, the default username, root, and the default password, changeme, are used):
ipmitool -U root -P changeme -H SP-IP chassis power off ipmitool -U root -P changeme -H SP-IP chassis bootdev disk clear-cmos=yes
Where SP-IP is the IP address of the service processor.
Note - The -P option might not be available on the Windows and Solaris versions of IPMItool. Instead, IPMItool prompts for a password.