Sun Blade X4-2B Server Module Overview
Oracle System Assistant Overview
Oracle System Assistant Example
Oracle ILOM CMM Web Interface Example
About Server Module SP Oracle ILOM
Server Module SP Oracle ILOM Web Interface Example
Server Module SP Oracle ILOM CLI Example
1. Review Product Documentation
Sun Blade 6000 Modular System Documentation Library
Sun Blade X4-2B Documentation Library
2. Receive and Unpack the Server Module
3. Insert the Server Module Into a Chassis
Insert the Sun Blade X4-2B Server Module Into a Chassis
4. Access Server Module Management Tools
Set Up Server Module Remote Using Ethernet Network Connection
Set Up Server Module Using Local Serial Connection
Set Up Server Module Using Local KVM Connection
Determining Server Module Oracle ILOM SP IP Address
Display Server Module Oracle ILOM SP IP Address (Web Interface)
Access Server Module SP Oracle ILOM
Log In to Oracle ILOM SP (Web Interface)
Log In to Oracle ILOM SP (CLI)
5. Set up Server Module Software and Firmware (Oracle System Assistant)
Accessing Oracle System Assistant
Launch Oracle System Assistant (Oracle ILOM)
Launch Oracle System Assistant (Locally)
Set Up Software and Firmware (Oracle System Assistant)
6. Configure Server Module Drives for OS Installation
Identifying REM Host Bus Adapters
SG-SAS6-R-REM-Z Host Bus Adapter
Configuring Storage Drives: SG-SAS6-R-REM-Z (Oracle System Assistant)
SG-SAS6-REM-Z Host Bus Adapter
Configure Storage Drives SG-SAS6-REM-Z (Oracle System Assistant)
Configure Storage Drives (LSI Configuration Utilities)
Configure Storage Drives (LSI WebBIOS Configuration Utility)
Set RAID Volume (Virtual Drive) as Bootable SG-SAS6-R-REM-Z HBA (LSI WebBIOS Utility)
Create a RAID Volume using LSI SAS 2 BIOS Configuration Utility
7. Set Up an Operating System and Drivers
Configuring Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS
Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11.1 Image BIOS Boot Mode Restriction
Preinstalled Operating System RAID Limitations
Oracle Solaris OS Documentation
Configure Preinstalled Oracle Solaris 11
Configuring Preinstalled Oracle VM Software
Preinstalled Oracle VM Image BIOS Boot Mode Restriction
Oracle VM Server Configuration Worksheet
Configure Preinstalled Oracle VM Server
Getting Started With Oracle VM
Configuring Preinstalled Oracle Linux OS
Preinstalled Oracle Linux Image BIOS Boot Mode Restriction
Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet
Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Linux OS
Register and Update Your Oracle Linux OS
Registering Oracle Linux and Activating Automatic Update
Getting Server Firmware and Software Updates
Firmware and Software Access Options
Getting Firmware and Software From MOS or PMR
Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support
Gathering Information for the Physical Media Request
Request Physical Media (Online)
Request Physical Media (By Phone)
Installing Updates Using Other Methods
Powering Off the Server Module
Graceful Shutdown (Power Button)
Graceful Shutdown (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)
Graceful Shutdown (Oracle ILOM CLI)
Immediate Shutdown (Power Button)
Immediate Shutdown (Oracle ILOM CLI)
Reset the Server (Oracle ILOM CLI)
Reset the Server (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)
Troubleshooting Installation Issues
Troubleshooting Server Power States
Technical Support Information Worksheet
Locating the Server Module Serial Number
Use the chassis Oracle ILOM CMM to:
Display a server module service processor network configuration that includes the server module Oracle ILOM SP IP address.
Verify that you can access a server module's Oracle ILOM SP through Oracle ILOM CMM.
Verify that a server module's Oracle ILOM is working correctly.
To display the server module Oracle ILOM SP IP Address (CLI) by using the chassis Oracle ILOM CMM:
Connected to the network through the Ethernet management port.
Configured
Operational
For example, type:
$ ssh username@CMMIPaddress
where username is a user account with Administrator privileges and the CMMIPaddress is the IP address of the Oracle ILOM CMM. The default Oracle ILOM Administrator account user name is root.
After successful log in to Oracle ILOM CMM, the Oracle ILOM prompt (->) appears.
-> show /CH/BL0/SP/network
where BL0 represents a Sun Blade X4-2B slot 0 in the chassis.
Oracle ILOM CMM displays properties of the server module, including its IP address and MAC address. The following example shows blade 0 server module information:
-> show /CH/BL0/SP/network /CH/BL0/SP/network Targets: interconnect ipv6 test Properties: commitpending = (Cannot show property) dhcp_server_ip = 10.134.210.11 ipaddress = 10.134.210.152 ipdiscovery = dhcp ipgateway = 10.134.210.254 ipnetmask = 255.255.255.0 macaddress = 00:21:28:BB:D7:22 managementport = /SYS/SP/NET0 outofbandmacaddress = 00:21:28:BB:D7:22 pendingipaddress = 10.134.210.152 pendingipdiscovery = dhcp pendingipgateway = 10.134.210.254 pendingipnetmask = 255.255.255.0 pendingmanagementport = /SYS/SP/NET0 sidebandmacaddress = 00:21:28:BB:D7:23 state = enabled Commands: cd set show ->
For example: ipaddress = 10.134.210.152.
You need to know the SP IP address to log in directly to a server module Oracle ILOM.
By default, the IP address of the server module SP is configured using DHCP.
-> exit
Next Steps