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Sun Blade X4-2B Installation Guide for Oracle VM Server
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Using This Documentation

About Oracle VM Software Installation

Preparing for Oracle VM Server Installation

Selecting the Installation Method

Set Up the Local Console

Set Up the Remote Console

Creating a Virtual Disk and Setting the Boot Disk

Setting Up BIOS

Select the BIOS Boot Mode

Disable VT-d and SR-IOV in BIOS

Installing Oracle VM Server

Completing the Oracle VM Installation

Index

Set Up the Remote Console

In this procedure the following terminology is used:

Before You Begin

You need the following to set up for remote or PXE installation:

  1. Review the Product Notes for the Sun Blade X4-2B and Oracle VM software.
  2. Make sure that the server module does not have an OS already installed.

    If you have a server module with preintalled Oracle VM, and you want to use the preinstalled version, refer to the Sun Blade X4-2B Installation Guide for configuration instructions.

  3. Download Oracle VM software from https://edelivery.oracle.com/oraclevm .
  4. If using a remote console, connect the following to the remote client. If using a PXE server, connect the following to the local server:
    • DVD-ROM drive (if installing from media)

    • USB keyboard and mouse

    • Monitor


    Note - While you are configuring an operating system for a networked server, it might be necessary to provide the logical names (assigned by the OS) and the physical name (MAC address) of each network interface being used on the Oracle VM Server.
  5. If using a remote console, launch an Oracle ILOM Remote Console session following the instructions in the Oracle ILOM 3.1 documentation.

Next Steps

Creating a Virtual Disk and Setting the Boot Disk