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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
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Document Information

Using This Documentation

Sun Server X2-8 Name Change

Product Downloads

Documentation and Feedback

About This Documentation

Change History

Determining Your Server Management Strategy

Common Server Management Tasks

Server Management Software Benefits

Evaluating Your Server Environment

Server Management Downloads and Documentation

Oracle ILOM Documentation

Oracle ILOM 3.0 Common Feature Set Documentation

Updating Firmware

Firmware Versions Worksheet

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

Power Management

Fixing Problems with Oracle ILOM Using the Preboot Menu

Accessing the Preboot Menu

How to Access the Preboot Menu

Preboot Menu Command Summary

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

Restoring Oracle ILOM Access to the Serial Console

How to Use the Preboot Menu to Restore Access to the Serial Console

How to Recover the SP Firmware Image

Identifying and Clearing Faults

Determining Faults

Clearing Faults

Components With No Fault Diagnosis

Recovering a Lost Oracle ILOM Password

How to Recover a Lost Password by Proving Physical Presence

Monitoring Hardware and Environmental Sensors

Indicators

Sensors

SNMP and PET Traps

Index

How to Use the Preboot Menu to Restore Access to the Serial Console

  1. Access the preboot menu.

    For more information, see Accessing the Preboot Menu.

  2. At the preboot prompt, enter the command:

    Preboot> edit

    The preboot menu enters edit mode.

    In edit mode, the preboot menu displays its selections one by one, offering you a chance to change each one.

    • To change a setting, type the new value, then press Enter.

    • To skip to the next setting, press Enter.

  3. Press Enter to move through the settings until the serial_is_host setting appears.

    To change the serial_is_host setting, type 0, and then press Enter.

    The preboot menu redisplays the serial_is_host setting with the new value.

  4. Press Enter.

    The next setting appears.

  5. Press Enter to scroll through the settings until the preboot menu asks you to confirm your changes.
    Enter 'y[es]’ to commit changes: [no]
  6. Enter y to confirm your change.

    The preboot menu displays this message:

    Summary: Changed 1 settings.
    Preboot>