About the Installation Procedure
Installation Procedure Overview
About Server Features and Components
Front Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives
Back Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and PCIe Slots
Preparing for Server Installation
Tools and Equipment Needed for Installation
Installing the Server Into a Rack
Safety Precautions When Rackmounting the Server
Stabilize the Rack for Installation
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
Rear Cable Connections and Ports
Connect Data Cables to the Server
Connect to Oracle DE2 Disk Shelves
Powering On and Initially Configuring the Server
Power on the Oracle Disk Shelves and Servers
Configure the Primary Network Interface
Troubleshooting Installation Issues
Oracle ILOM Hardware and Interfaces
Logging In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection
Log In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection
Logging In to Oracle ILOM Using a Remote Ethernet Connection
Determining the IP Address of the Server SP
Log In to Oracle ILOM Remotely Using the Web Interface
Log In to Oracle ILOM Remotely Using the Command-Line Interface
View or Modify an SP IPv4 Address
Troubleshooting the Service Processor Connection
Resetting the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM
Reset the Service Processor From the Server Back Panel
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
Use the Oracle ILOM Command-Line Interface to Reset the Server
Use the Oracle ILOM Web Interface to Reset the Server
Technical Support Information Worksheet
Locating the System Serial Number
Getting Server Firmware and Software
Firmware and Software Access Options
To view or modify the IPv6 address currently assigned to the Oracle ILOM SP:
Note - You can also change network settings using the BIOS Setup Utility.
Note - If you log in to Oracle ILOM using an Ethernet connection, after you modify the network settings, your connection will be terminated, and you will have to log in again using the new settings.
-> cd /SP/network/ipv6.
For example, see the following sample output values for the IPv6 properties on a server SP device.
-> show /SP/network/ipv6 Targets: Properties: state = enabled autoconfig = stateless dhcpv6_server_duid = (none) link_local_ipaddress = 2001:DB8:n:n static_ipaddress = ::/128 ipgateway = 2001:DB8:n:n pending_static_ipaddress = ::/128 dynamic_ipaddress_1 2001:DB8:n:n Commands: cd show set
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Note - The IPv6 configuration options listed in the above table take effect after they are set, that is, you do not need to commit these changes under the /network target.
Note - You can enable the stateless auto-configuration option to run at the same time the option for dhcpv6_stateless is enabled or the option for dhcpv6_stateful is enabled. However, the auto-configuration options for dhcpv6_stateless and dhcpv6_stateful should not be enabled to run at the same time.
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Note - Assigning a new static IP address to the device will end all active Oracle ILOM sessions to the device. To log in again to Oracle ILOM, you will need to create a new session using the newly assigned IP address.