Skip Navigation Links | |
Exit Print View | |
![]() |
Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Supplement for the Sun Server X2-8 (formerly Sun Fire X4800 M2) Sun Server X2-8 (formerly Sun Fire X4800 M2) Documentation Library |
Determining Your Server Management Strategy
Common Server Management Tasks
Server Management Software Benefits
Evaluating Your Server Environment
Server Management Downloads and Documentation
Oracle ILOM 3.0 Common Feature Set Documentation
Determining Current Firmware Versions
Planning and Downloading the Firmware Update
Updating the Oracle ILOM and System BIOS
How to Update Embedded HBA Firmware
How to Update NEM Firmware Using the Web Interface
How to Update NEM Firmware Using the CLI
Server-Specific Oracle ILOM Features
Minimum Supported Firmware and BIOS
Fixing Problems with Oracle ILOM Using the Preboot Menu
Identifying and Clearing Faults
Components With No Fault Diagnosis
Recovering a Lost Oracle ILOM Password
How to Recover a Lost Password by Proving Physical Presence
Sensors report the state of the server's components.
Sensors report physical information about the server, including voltages, temperatures, fan speeds, and installation and removal of components.
|
The server supports one or two network expansion modules (NEMs). NEMn identifies NEM0 or NEM1.
|
The chassis has four fan modules with two fans each.
n represents fan modules 0 through 3.
x represents fans 0 or 1.
|
This section lists the power supply sensors. PSn identifies PS0 through PS3.
|
The server supports eight hard disk drives (HDDs). HDDn identifies HDD0 through HDD7.
|
The server contains two or four processor modules. BLn identifies processor modules BL0 through BL3.
|