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Installation Guide

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About This Documentation

Related Documentation

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Support and Accessibility

About the Installation Procedure

Installation Procedure Overview

About Server Features and Components

Server Components

Front Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives

Back Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and PCIe Slots

Preparing for Server Installation

Shipping Inventory

Tools and Equipment Needed for Installation

ESD and Safety Precautions

Installing the Server Into a Rack

Installation Prerequisites

Rack Requirements

Safety Precautions When Rackmounting the Server

Rackmount Kit Contents

Stabilize the Rack for Installation

Install Mounting Brackets

Mark the Rackmount Location

Attach Tool-less Slide-Rail Assemblies

Install the Server Into the Slide-Rail Assemblies

Install the Cable Management Arm

Remove the Cable Management Arm

Verify Operation of Slide-Rails and CMA

Install Oracle Disk Shelves

Cabling the Server

Rear Cable Connections and Ports

Ethernet Ports

Connect Data Cables to the Server

Connect the Cluster Cables

Connect to Oracle DE2 Disk Shelves

Powering On and Initially Configuring the Server

Prerequisites

Clustering Guidelines

Power on the Oracle Disk Shelves and Servers

Configure the Primary Network Interface

Initial Configuration

Troubleshooting Installation Issues

Connecting to Oracle ILOM

Oracle ILOM Hardware and Interfaces

Network Defaults

Logging In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection

Logging In to Oracle ILOM Using a Remote Ethernet Connection

Troubleshooting the Service Processor Connection

Resetting the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM

Reset the Service Processor From the Server Back Panel

Recover Root Account Password

Powering Down the Server

Graceful Server Power Down

Emergency Server Power Down Using the Power Button

Emergency Server Power Down Using the Oracle ILOM CLI

Emergency Server Power Down Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface

Reset the Server

Use the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface to Reset the Server

Use the Oracle ILOM Web Interface to Reset the Server

Installation Troubleshooting

Technical Support Information Worksheet

Locating the System Serial Number

Getting Server Firmware and Software

Firmware and Software Updates

Firmware and Software Access Options

Download Firmware and Software Using My Oracle Support

Index

Configure the Primary Network Interface

On the primary server, connect to the service processor (SP) and configure the primary network interface with the network parameters you gathered in Prerequisites.

  1. Open a terminal window or terminal emulator and issue the appropriate command, as follows:
    • For a serial port concentrator (for example, using telnet), connect and use root as the user name, and replace serial-concentrator portnumber with the appropriate value, for example: telnet serial-concentrator portnumber

    • For a network connection, connect using SSH and use root as the user name, and determine the IP address by accessing your DHCP server for the address assigned to the service processor MAC address (see the label on the server), for example: ssh root@192.168.128.256.

    1. Type the password changeme when prompted.
    2. At the command prompt, enter start /HOST/console
    3. Type y to confirm that you want to start the console.
  2. Press any key to begin configuring the primary network interface. The shell interface configuration screen is displayed. The “=” character is displayed next to NET-0 at the top of the screen. If “X” appears by NET-0, check that all cable connections are tight.

    To exit the shell interface before completing configuration, enter exit.

  3. Verify the information on the screen, or enter values that do not appear.
  4. After typing and re-typing a new Administrator account password, press Enter (or ESC-1 or the F1 key) to complete this stage of the configuration.

    The final shell configuration screen appears, confirming that your system is ready for further configuration using the BUI.