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Related Documentation

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Product Downloads

Download Product Software and Firmware

Oracle ILOM 3.1 Firmware Version Numbering Scheme

Support and Accessibility

Quick Start

Oracle ILOM 3.1 – Quick Start

Factory Default Settings

Mandatory Setup Tasks

Optional Setup Tasks

Daily Management Tasks

Routine Maintenance Tasks

Initial Setup FAQs

Configuration and Maintenance

Setting Up a Management Connection to Oracle ILOM and Logging In

Establishing a Management Connection to Oracle ILOM

Logging In to Oracle ILOM Server SP or CMM

Configuring Oracle ILOM for Maximum Security

Setting Up and Maintaining User Accounts

Managing User Credentials

Configuring Local User Accounts

Configuring Active Directory

Configuring LDAP/SSL

Configuring LDAP

Configuring RADIUS

Modifying Default Settings for Network Deployment and Administration

Network Deployment Principles and Considerations

Modifying Default Management Access Configuration Properties

Modifying Default Connectivity Configuration Properties

Example Setup of Dynamic DNS

Assigning System Identification Information

Setting Properties for SP or CMM Clock

Suggested Resolutions for Network Connectivity Issues

Using Remote KVMS Consoles for Host Server Redirection

First-Time Setup for Oracle ILOM Remote Console

Launching and Using the Oracle ILOM Remote Console

First Time Setup for Oracle ILOM Storage Redirection CLI

Launching and Using the Oracle ILOM Storage Redirection CLI

Starting and Stopping a Host Serial Redirection Session

Host Serial Console Log Properties

Configuring Host Server Management Actions

Controlling Host Power to Server or Blade System Chassis

Setting Host Diagnostic Tests to Run

Setting Next Boot Device on x86 Host Server

Setting Boot Behavior on SPARC Host Server

Overriding SPARC Host Boot Mode

Managing SPARC Host Domains

Setting SPARC Host KeySwitch State

Setting SPARC Host TPM State

Setting Up Alert Notifications and Syslog Server for Event Logging

Configuring Alert Notifications

Configuring Syslog for Event Logging

Setting System Management Power Source Policies

Power-On and Cooling-Down Policies Configurable From the Server SP

System Management Power Supply Policies Configurable From CMM

Setting Power Alert Notifications and Managing System Power Usage

Setting Power Consumption Alert Notifications

Setting CMM Power Grant and SP Power Limit Properties

Setting SP Advanced Power Capping Policy to Enforce Power Limit

Setting SP Power Management Settings for Power Policy (SPARC)

Setting the CMM Power Supply Redundancy Policy

Performing Oracle ILOM Maintenance and Configuration Management Tasks

Performing Firmware Updates

Reset Power to Service Processor or Chassis Monitoring Module

Backing Up, Restoring, or Resetting the Oracle ILOM Configuration

Maintaining x86 BIOS Configuration Parameters

BIOS Configuration Management

Performing BIOS Configuration Tasks From Oracle ILOM

SAS Zoning Chassis Blade Storage Resources

Zone Management for Chassis-Level SAS-2 Capable Resources

Manageable SAS-2 Zoning-Capable Devices

Sun Blade Zone Manager Properties

Important SAS Zoning Allocations Considerations

Enabling Zoning and Creating SAS-2 Zoning Assignments

Managing Existing SAS-2 Storage Resource Allocations

Resetting Sun Blade Zone Manager Allocations to Factory Defaults

Resetting the Zoning Password to Factory Default for Third-Party In-Band Management

User's Guide

Oracle ILOM Overview

About Oracle ILOM

Oracle ILOM Features and Functionality

Supported Management Interfaces

Supported Operating System Web Browsers

Integration With Other Management Tools

Getting Started With Oracle ILOM 3.1

Logging In to Oracle ILOM

Navigating the Redesigned 3.1 Web Interface

Navigating the Command-Line Interface (CLI) Namespace Targets

Collecting System Information, Monitoring Health Status, and Initiating Host Management

Collecting Information, Status, and Initiating Common Actions

Administering Open Problems

Administering Service Actions: Oracle Blade Chassis NEMs

Managing Oracle ILOM Log Entries

Performing Commonly Used Host Management Actions (Web)

Applying Host and System Management Actions

Administering Host Management Configuration Actions

Administering System Management Configuration Actions

Troubleshooting Oracle ILOM Managed Devices

Network Connection Issues: Oracle ILOM Interfaces

Tools for Observing and Debugging System Behavior

Enabling and Running Oracle ILOM Diagnostic Tools

Real-Time Power Monitoring Through Oracle ILOM Interfaces

Monitoring Power Consumption

Monitoring Power Allocations

Analyzing Power Usage Statistics

Comparing Power History Performance

Managing Oracle Hardware Faults Through the Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell

Protecting Against Hardware Faults: Oracle ILOM Fault Manager

Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell

Using fmadm to Administer Active Oracle Hardware Faults

Using fmdump to View Historical Fault Management Logs

Using fmstat to View the Fault Management Statistics Report

Using the Command-Line Interface

About the Command-Line Interface (CLI)

CLI Reference For Supported DMTF Syntax, Command Verbs, Options

CLI Reference For Executing Commands to Change Properties

CLI Reference For Mapping Management Tasks to CLI Targets

CLI Reference

Basic CLI Command Reference for Oracle ILOM 3.1

System Information and Management

Host and System Control

Oracle ILOM Initial Setup

System Monitoring and Status

System Inventory

Oracle ILOM Maintenance

Oracle ILOM Configuration Management

Oracle ILOM Help

SNMP, IPMI, CIM, WS-MAN Protocol Management

SNMP Overview

About Simple Network Management Protocol

SNMP Components

Oracle ILOM SNMP MIBs

SNMP Command-Line Syntax Examples

Configuring SNMP Settings in Oracle ILOM

Managing SNMP Read and Write Access, User Accounts, and SNMP Trap Alerts (CLI)

Managing SNMP Read and Write Access, User Accounts, and SNMP Trap Alerts (Web)

Downloading SNMP MIBs Using Oracle ILOM

Manage User Accounts Using SNMP

Before You Begin – User Accounts (SNMP)

Configuring Oracle ILOM User Accounts (SNMP)

Configuring Oracle ILOM for Active Directory (SNMP)

Manage DNS Name Server Settings (SNMP)

Configuring Oracle ILOM for LDAP (SNMP)

Configuring Oracle ILOM for LDAP/SSL (SNMP)

Configuring Oracle ILOM for RADIUS (SNMP)

Manage Component Information and Email Alerts (SNMP)

Before You Begin – Component Information (SNMP)

Viewing Component Information (SNMP)

Managing Clock Settings, Event Log, Syslog Receiver, and Alert Rules (SNMP)

Configuring SMTP Client for Email Alert Notifications (SNMP)

Configuring Email Alert Settings (SNMP)

Monitor and Manage System Power (SNMP)

Before You Begin – Power Management (SNMP)

Monitoring the Power Consumption Interfaces (SNMP)

Maintaining System Power Policy (SNMP)

Managing System Power Properties (SNMP)

Manage Oracle ILOM Firmware Updates (SNMP)

Update Oracle ILOM Firmware (SNMP)

Manage Oracle ILOM Backup and Restore Configurations (SNMP)

View and Configure Backup and Restore Properties (SNMP)

Manage SPARC Diagnostics, POST, and Boot Mode Operations (SNMP)

Before You Begin – Manage SPARC Hosts (SNMP)

Managing SPARC Diagnostic, POST, and Boot Mode Properties (SNMP)

Server Managment Using IPMI

Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI)

Configuring the IPMI Service

Using IPMItool to Run ILOM CLI Commands

Performing System Management Tasks (IPMItool)

IPMItool Utility and Command Summary

Server Management Using WS-Management and CIM

WS-Management and CIM Overview

Configuring Support for WS-Management in Oracle ILOM

Supported DMTF SMASH Profiles, CIM Classes and CIM Indications

Oracle's Sun-Supported CIM Classes

Document Conventions for Oracle's Sun-Supported CIM Classes

Oracle_AssociatedIndicatorLED

Oracle_AssociatedSensor

Oracle_Chassis

Oracle_ComputerSystem

Oracle_ComputerSystemPackage

Oracle_Container

Oracle_ElementCapabilities

Oracle_ElementConformsToProfile

Oracle_EnabledLogicalElementCapabilities

Oracle_HWCompErrorOkIndication

Oracle_IndicatorLED

Oracle_InstCreation

Oracle_InstDeletion

Oracle_LogEntry

Oracle_LogManagesRecord

Oracle_Memory

Oracle_NumericSensor

Oracle_PhysicalAssetCapabilities

Oracle_PhysicalComponent

Oracle_PhysicalElementCapabilities

Oracle_PhysicalMemory

Oracle_PhysicalPackage

Oracle_Processor

Oracle_ProcessorChip

Oracle_Realizes

Oracle_RegisteredProfile

Oracle_RecordLog

Oracle_ReferencedProfile

Oracle_Sensor

Oracle_SpSystemComponent

Oracle_SystemDevice

Oracle_ThresholdIndication

Oracle_UseOfLog

SNMP Command Examples

snmpget Command

snmpwalk Command

snmpbulkwalk Command

snmptable Command

snmpset Command

snmptrapd Command

Feature Updates and Release Notes

Feature Enhancements as of Oracle ILOM 3.1

Feature Enhancements Summary

Updates to Oracle ILOM 3.1.x Firmware

Initial 3.1 Point Releases for Servers and Sun Blade 6000 CMM

Deprecation Notice for WS-Man as of Oracle ILOM 3.2.1

Oracle ILOM 3.1 Known Issues

Documentation Titles in Translated Documents

Glossary

Index

snmptable Command

The snmptable command retrieves the contents of an SNMP table and displays the contents in a tabular format, that is, one table row at a time, such that the resulting output resembles the table being retrieved. This is contrasted with the snmpwalk command, which displays the contents of the table one column at a time.

Here is an example of the snmptable command:

% snmptable SNMP_agent sysORTable
SNMP table: SNMPv2-MIB::sysORTable
sysORID                   sysORDescr                     sysORUpTime
IF-MIB::ifMIB             The MIB module to              0:0:00:00.01
describe generic objects
SNMPv2-MIB::snmpMIB       The MIB module for SNMPv2      0:0:00:00.02
for network interface 
entities.
TCP-MIB::tcpMIB           The MIB module for             0:0:00:00.02
sub-layers.
managing TCP 
UDP implementations.
UDP-MIB::udpMIB           The MIB module for managing    0:0:00:00.02
RFC1213-MIB::ip           The MIB module for managing    0:0:00:00.02
implementations.
SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-      View-based Access Control      0:0:00:00.02
SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB::      The SNMP Management            0:0:00:00.14
IP and ICMP implementations.
MIB::vacmBasicGroup       Model for SNMP.
snmpFrameworkMIB          Architecture MIB.
Compliance
SNMP-MPD-MIB::snmp        The MIB for Message            0:0:00:00.14
MPDCompliance             Processing and Dispatching.
SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-       The management information     0:0:00:00.14
MIB::usmMIBCompliance     definitions for the SNMP
User-based Security Model.
 

Note - While the snmpget, snmpgetnext, and snmpwalk command can be used on any type of MIB object, the snmptable command can be used only on MIB table objects. If this command is given any other type of object ID, it will be rejected. This restriction applies to a table entry object, a table column object, and any object that represents information within a table. Only a MIB table object ID can be used with the snmptable command.


In the examples of the snmptable command, the -Ci and -Cb options are used. For example, here is an snmptable command with the -Ci option:

% snmptable -Ci SNMP_agent sunPlatFanTable
SNMP table: SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatFanTable
index sunPlatFanClass
10                        fan
11                        fan
17                        fan
23                        fan
29                        fan
30                        fan
36                        fan
42                        fan

Here is an example of an snmptable command without the -Ci option. Notice that the index column is not displayed:

% snmptable SNMP_agent sunPlatFanTable
SNMP table: SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatFanTable
sunPlatFanClass
fan
fan
fan
fan
fan

Here is an example of an snmptable command with the -Ci and -Cb options. The output is abbreviated.

% snmptable -Ci -Cb SNMP_agent entPhysicalTable
index                   Descr              VendorType   ContainedIn
SNMP table: ENTITY      ?SNMPv2-           0            chassis
-MIB::entPhysical       SMI:zeroDotZero
1
Table

Here is an example of the same snmptable command with the -Ci option but without the -Cb option. Again the output is abbreviated. Notice that the name of the MIB object is repeated on each heading.

% snmptable -Ci SNMP_agent entPhysicalTable
index                   entPhysicalDescr   entPhysical   entPhysical
 VendorType    ContainedIn
SNMP table: ENTITY      ?SNMPv2-           0             chassis
1
-MIB::entPhysical       SMI:zeroDotZero
 
 
 

Here is another example of an snmptable command with both the -Ci and -Cb options. Notice that the MIB object is not repeated on each heading.

% snmptable -Cb -Ci SNMP_agent ilomCtrlAlertsTable
SNMP table: SUN-ILOM-CONTROL-MIB::ilomCtrlAlertsTable
in-    Sever-   Type   Destin-   Destin-   SNMPVer-   SNMP-Comm-   Email    Email
dex    ity             ation-    ation-    sion       unityOr-     Event    Event
1      criti-   email  ?         0.0.0.0   v1         public       none     none
IP        Email                Username     Class    Type
cal
2-15   dis-     ipmi-  0.0.0.0   ?         v1         public       ?        ?Filter   Filterable     pet
 
 
 
 

Thus, when you used the -Cb option with the snmptable command, the table output is easier to read.

Here is an example of an snmptable command using version 3 of the SNMP protocol:

% snmptable -Cb -Ci -mALL -v3 -aMD5 -utestuser -Apassword -lauthNoPriv SNMP_agent sunPlatPowerSupplyTable
SNMP table: SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatPowerSupplyTable
index sunPlatPowerSupplyClass
90             powerSupply
92             powerSupply
96             powerSupply

The following snmptable command returns an empty table.

% snmptable -Cb -Ci SNMP_agent sunPlatBatteryTable
SUN-PLATFORM-MIB::sunPlatBatteryTable: No entries