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Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.2.x HTML Documentation Collection |
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
Enabling the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect
Platform Server Support and ILOM Access Through the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect
Installing Components Using the Oracle Hardware Management Pack Installer
Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support
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)
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)
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
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 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
Component Package Dependencies
As of Oracle ILOM 3.0.12, a communication channel known as the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect was added to enable you to communicate locally with Oracle ILOM from the host operating system (OS) without the use of a network management connection (NET MGT) to the server. The Host-to-ILOM Interconnect is available on the latest Oracle servers and is particularly useful when you want to perform these Oracle ILOM tasks locally:
All server management functions in Oracle ILOM that you typically perform from the command line, web, or IPMI interfaces through the network management (NET MGT) connection on the server.
All data transfers, such as firmware upgrades, to Oracle ILOM that you typically perform from the host over a Keyboard Controller Style (KCS) interface using IPMI flash tools. For these types of server management environments, the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect can provide a more reliable and potentially faster data transfer rate than traditional KCS interfaces.
All future server monitoring and fault detection operations that you typically perform from the host operating system through the use of Oracle enabled software tools and agents installed on the server.
Oracle servers supporting the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect are supplied with an internal LAN-over-USB device installed.
The Host-to-ILOM Interconnect provides two network connection points known as the Oracle ILOM Service Processor (SP) connection point and the host operating system (OS) connection point. These must each have a non-routable IPv4 address for the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect to work. Non-routable IPv4 addresses are considered secured private addresses that prevent external internet users from navigating to your system.
You can choose to either have the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect automatically configured for you or manually configured. Details about both of these configuration options are provided below.
Automatic Configuration (Recommended)
For the Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.1 (or later) to automatically configure the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect connection points, the Local Interconnect settings in Oracle ILOM must be in the Host Managed state. In order to automatically configure the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect connection points, you must:
Before installing Hardware Management Pack, accept the default settings provided in Oracle ILOM for Local Host Interconnect.
Install the Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.1 or later on the server and accept the installation defaults provided for Host-to-ILOM Interconnect.
Manual Configuration (Advanced users only)
If you are an advanced network administrator and prefer not to automatically configure the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect, you can manually configure the connection points on the Oracle ILOM SP and host operating system. In order to manually configure the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect connection points, you must:
Ensure your operating system recognizes the internal LAN—over—USB device, which requires an Ethernet. For instructions on installing the driver, see Installing the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect Driver.
You must manually configure an IPv4 address for the connection points. There are two ways to do this:
Use the itpconfig tool or the ilomconfig tool to configure the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect connection points on the Oracle ILOM service processor and the host OS.
Use the Oracle ILOM interface to configure the connection point in the Oracle ILOM service processor and separately configure the host side connection point.
For more information, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager Documentation Collection at: http://www.oracle.com/goto/ILOM/docs