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Using This Documentation

Install Guide

Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installation Guide Overview

Introduction to the Oracle Hardware Management Pack

Oracle Server Management Agents

Oracle Server Hardware Management Agent

Oracle Server Hardware SNMP Plugins

itpconfig

Oracle Server CLI Tools

IPMItool

IPMIflash

Host-to-ILOM Interconnect

Enabling the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect

Platform Server Support and ILOM Access Through the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect

Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Configuration Options

Installing Components Using the Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installer

Getting Started

Getting the Software

Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support

Prerequisites

Installation Issues

Unix Installer Issue (CR 6977584)

Error Reported When Launching Installer on a Solaris System (CR 6982393)

Running Installer on Solaris With SUNWCreq Cluster Fails (CR 6982718)

Sun Fire X4170 M2 Requires Tools and Driver Installation for Correct ICH10 Slot Information (CR 6992155)

Oracle Solaris OS Servers with SUNWipmi Installed Cannot Complete the Install (CR 7070692)

Unable to Launch Installer in GUI Mode on Oracle Linux 6 (CR 7129501)

Installing the QLogic Support on Linux Takes a Long Time (CR 7115215)

Error returned as Available space in Summary Screen (15820240)

Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Feature Might be Left in a Disabled State When Solaris Automated Installer is Used (CR 18696723)

Installing Hardware Management Pack Components

Using GUI Mode to Install and Uninstall Components

How to Install Hardware Management Components Using GUI Mode

How to Uninstall Hardware Management Components Using GUI Mode

Using Console Mode to Install or Uninstall Components

How to Install Hardware Management Components Using Console Mode

How to Uninstall Hardware Management Pack Components Using Console Mode

Using Silent Mode to Install and Uninstall Components

Silent Mode Installation Options

How to Install Hardware Management Pack Components Using Silent Mode

How to Uninstall Hardware Management Pack Component Using Silent Mode

Installing Components Manually

Installing and Uninstalling Components Manually on an Oracle Solaris Server

Installing and Uninstalling Components Manually on an Oracle Solaris 10 Server

Available Packages for Oracle Solaris 10

How to Manually Install Components on an Oracle Solaris 10 Server

How to Manually Uninstall Components on an Oracle Solaris 10 Server

Installing and Uninstalling Components Manually on an Oracle Solaris 11 Server

Available Packages for Oracle Solaris 11

How to Manually Install Components on Oracle Solaris 11 Without Zones

How to Manually Install Components on Oracle Solaris 11 With Zones

How to Manually Uninstall Components on an Oracle Solaris 11 Server

How to Manually Configure Hardware Management Pack on an Oracle Solaris Server

Installing and Uninstalling Components Manually on a Linux Server

Available Packages for Linux

How to Install Components on a Linux Server

How to Uninstall Components on a Linux Server

How to Configure the Software After Installation

Installing and Uninstalling Components Manually on a Windows Server

Available Packages for Windows

How to Install Components on a Windows Server

How to Uninstall Components on a Windows Server

How to Configure Software After Installation

Installing Drivers Manually

Installing the Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1

How to Install Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1 Manually

How to Perform an Unattended Installation of the Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1

How to Verify ipmitool Installation

How to Uninstall the Sun IPMI System Management Driver 2.1

Installing the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Driver

How to Install Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Drivers on a Oracle Solaris Server

How to Uninstall Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Drivers on a Oracle Solaris Server

How to Import the Security Certificate on a Windows Server

How to Install the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Drivers on a Windows Server

Software Dependencies

Component Package Dependencies

Management Agents User's Guide

CLI Tools User's Guide

Index

How to Install Hardware Management Components Using Console Mode

Before You Begin

  1. Set up a console session with the server.
  2. To start the installer, type one of the following commands:
    • For Linux based systems: /extract-directory/oracle-hmp-version/install.bin -i console
    • For Oracle Solaris OS: /extract-directory/oracle-hmp-version/install.arch.bin -i console

      where arch is SPARC or x86 depending on your processor.

    • For Windows systems: \extract-directory\oracle-hmp-version\install.exe -i console

    The system displays output similar to the following:

    Preparing to install...
    Extracting the installation resources from the installer archive...
    Configuring the installer for this system's environment...
    
    Launching installer...
    
    Preparing CONSOLE Mode Installation...
    
    
    ===============================================================================
    Oracle Hardware Management Pack                  (created with InstallAnywhere)
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    
    
    
    ===============================================================================
    Introduction
    ------------
    
    InstallAnywhere will guide you through the installation of Oracle Hardware
    Management Pack.
    
    It is strongly recommended that you quit all programs before continuing with
    this installation.
    
    Respond to each prompt to proceed to the next step in the installation.  If you
    want to change something on a previous step, type 'back'.
    
    You may cancel this installation at any time by typing 'quit'.
  3. The system displays:
    ENTER A COMMA_SEPARATED LIST OF NUMBERS REPRESENTING THE FEATURES YOU WOULD
    LIKE TO SELECT, OR DESELECT. TO VIEW A FEATURE'S DESCRIPTION, ENTER
    '?<NUMBER>'.  PRESS RETURN WHEN YOU ARE DONE:
    
    1- [X] Hardware Management Agents
    2- [X] CLI Tools
    3- [ ] IPMITool
    4- [ ] Emulex Fibre Channel support
    5- [ ] QLogic Fibre Channel support
    
    Please choose the Features to be installed by this installer.:

    Options 1 and 2 are preselected. To toggle the selected options, enter a comma separated list of numbers.

    For example, given the default selection shown above, if you enter 1, 3 Hardware Management Agents is deselected and IPMITool is selected.

  4. When you have typed the features you want to install, press return.

    If the system displays:

    ===============================================================================
    Dependency requirement for feature selection.
    ----------------------------------------------
    
    Before installing hmp packages, please resolve these requirements:
    
    Emulex Fibre Channel support requires package(s):  elxocmcore
    libhbaapi-devel
    QLogic Fibre Channel support requires package(s):  libhbaapi-devel
    
    1- Exit and resolve the dependencies.
    2- Continue and de-select unresolved packages.

    Choose one of the options and press Enter.

  5. Depending on your choices in Step 3:
    • If you did not choose to install Hardware Management Agents, go to Step 6.
    • If you chose to install Hardware Management Agents, the system displays:
      Configure Hardware Management Agent
      -----------------------------------
      
      Start the Hardware Management Agent? This agent's short name is hwmgmtd.
      
      ->1- Yes
      2- No

      Type the number for your choice or press Enter to select Yes.

      The following screen opens:

      Configure SNMP Agent
      --------------------
      
      Start the SNMP agent? This agent's short name is snmpd on Linux, sma on Solaris,
      and SNMP on Windows.
      ->1- Yes
      2- No

      Type the number for your choice or press Enter to select Yes.

  6. If you did not choose to install Hardware Management Agents in Step 3, go to Step 10. If you chose to install Hardware Management Agents in step 3, then you can configure the ILOM trap proxy:
    ================================================================
    Configure ILOM  Trap Proxy
    --------------------------
    
    The ILOM trap proxy enables you to forward traps generated by an Oracle ILOM service
    processor to a network destination without having to connect the service processor
    to the destination network. When enabling the SNMP trap proxy, you must configure the
    IP, port and SNMP community that your destination is listening on.
    
    Do you want to enable ILOM Trap Proxy?
    
    1- Yes
    ->2- No

    If you want to enable the fault trap proxy, enter 1. The system offers options to configure the SNMP fault trap proxy, or to accept the defaults:

    Destination IP (DEFAULT: 127.0.0.1):
    
    Destination Port (DEFAULT: 162):
    
    Destination Community (DEFAULT: public):  
  7. If you did not choose to install CLI Tools in Step 3, go to Step 10. If you chose CLI Tools in Step 3, the system displays:
    Configure Host-to-ILOM Interconnect
    -----------------------------------
    
    Configure the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect between the host and ILOM.
    This is a high-speed connection that allows fast communication with
    ILOM using an internal IP address.
    
    1- Configure automatically
    ->2- Configure manually

    Note ‐  For more information on Host-to-ILOM Interconnect, see Enabling the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect.
  8. By default the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect is disabled and unconfigured. If the server you are installing on supports the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect, you can select one of these options:

    Type the number for your choice or Enter to select Configure automatically.

    If you choose 1 or 3, go to Step 11. If you choose 2–Configure manually, the system displays:

    Configure Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Manually
    --------------------------------------------
    
    Specify the following parameters.
    
    IP Address: (DEFAULT: 169.254.182.76):
    
    Netmask: (DEFAULT: 255.255.255.0):
    
    Host IP Address: (DEFAULT: 169.254.182.77):
  9. Enter the appropriate values for the IP Address, Netmask, and Host IP Address and press Enter.
  10. On a server running Oracle Solaris 10 OS with non-global zones available, you are given the option to install to all zones.
  11. The Pre-Installation Summary opens. Verify that the information displayed on the Pre-Installation Summary is correct.
    • If the information is not correct, type back until you return to the screen you want to change.
    • If the information shown in the screen is correct, press Enter to continue.

    The following screen opens:

    Ready To Install
    ----------------
    
    InstallAnywhere is now ready to install Oracle Hardware Management Pack onto
    your system at the following location:
  12. Press Enter to begin the installation.

    The installation takes about 2 minutes.

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