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Sun Blade X3-2B (formerly Sun Blade X6270 M3) Installation Guide |
Sun Blade X3-2B Model Name Change
Getting the Latest Firmware and Software
About the Installation Procedure
About Server Features and Components
Server Module Front Panel and Indicators
Preparing to Install the Server Module
Attach the 3-Cable Dongle to the Server Module
Attach a VGA Monitor to the Dongle Video Connector
Attach a Keyboard and Mouse to the Dongle or Server Module
Attach a Serial Device to the Dongle
About Oracle ILOM Password Security
Change Default Oracle ILOM Password
Determining the Oracle ILOM SP IP Address
Logging In to Server Module SP Oracle ILOM
Accessing the Server Module Console Through Oracle ILOM
Setting Up Software and Firmware
Accessing Oracle System Assistant
Set Up Software and Firmware (Oracle System Assistant)
Setting Up an Operating System and Drivers
Preparing the Storage Drives to Install an Operating System
Prepare the Storage Drives (Oracle System Assistant)
Make a Virtual Drive Bootable (LSI WebBIOS Utility)
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS
Oracle Solaris OS Documentation
Configure Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11
Configuring Preinstalled Oracle VM Software
Oracle VM Server Configuration Worksheet
Configure the Preinstalled Oracle VM Server
Getting Started With Oracle VM
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Linux OS
Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet
Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Linux OS
Register and Update Your Oracle Linux OS
Troubleshoot Installation Issues
Powering Off the Server for Graceful Shutdown
Powering Off the Server for Immediate Shutdown
Troubleshooting Server Power States
Technical Support Information Worksheet
Locating the System Serial Number
Getting Server Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
Available Software Release Packages
With Oracle ILOM software, you can monitor and manage server module components, using the server module SP, including:
Configuring network information
Viewing and editing hardware configurations for the SP
Monitoring vital system information and viewing logged events
Managing Oracle ILOM user accounts
The following illustration shows an example of the web interface when you are logged in to the Oracle ILOM SP.
The following is an example of using the show command in the server module Oracle ILOM command-line interface (CLI) to display information about the server and its chassis connections.
-> show /System /System Targets: Cooling Processors Memory Power Storage PCI_Devices Firmware Networking Open_Problems (1) BIOS IO_Modules SP Properties: health = Service Required health_details = /SYS (Motherboard) is faulty. Type 'show /System/Open_Problems' for details. open_problems_count = 1 power_state = Off locator_indicator = Off serial_number = 489089M-1122PR0071 model = ASSY,BLADE,SUN BLADE X6270 M3 type = Blade system_fw_version = ILOM: 3.1.0.0 BIOS: 20010900 host_primary_ip_address = (none) host_primary_mac_address = (none) system_identifier = (none) primary_operating_system = (none) actual_power_consumption = 10 watts ilom_address = --.---.---.--- ilom_mac_address = 00:00:00:00:00:00 action = (none) Commands: cd reset show start stop
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