Installing Server System Tools (Optional)
Server system tools, which include LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager (LSI MSM), MegaCLI, and Oracle
Hardware Management Pack are available with the Oracle System Assistant software and the downloaded
Solaris OS software package. Use this procedure to access and install the server system
tools.
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Do one of the following:
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If your system has Oracle System Assistant:
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From the OS, open a file browser, and navigate to the Oracle System Assistant USB
device.
The USB device is named: ORACLE_SSM
For USB mounting instructions, refer to the Oracle X4 Series Servers
Administration Guide (http://www.oracle.com/goto/x86AdminDiag/docs).
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Navigate to the appropriate Solaris OS Tools folder:
Solaris/OS_name/Tools
where OS_name is the installed Solaris OS.
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If your system does not have Oracle System Assistant:
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Download the latest server system tools and drivers package from the My Oracle Support
site.
For more information, refer to
Getting Server Firmware and Software in Sun Server X4-4 Installation Guide
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Unzip the downloaded tools and drivers package to the server.
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Within the unzipped file system, navigate to the Solaris OS Tools
folder:
Solaris/OS_name/Tools
where OS_name is the installed Solaris OS.
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The following table lists the procedures for installing the tools:
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LSI MSM
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Navigate to the MSM/disk directory and run the
install.sh file.
This starts the installation script.
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Follow the progress of the script until the installation is finished.
For more information, refer to the LSI MSM installation instructions at:
http://www.lsi.com/sep/Pages/oracle/sg_x_sas6-r-rem-z.aspx
Note -
The readme.txt file in Tools/MSM directory contains
important installation information.
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MegaCLI
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Navigate to the MegaCLI directory and run the MegaCLI file.
Note -
The readme.txt file in Tools/MSM directory contains
important installation information.
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Oracle Hardware Management Pack
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Refer to the hmp-prerequisite-installation.txt ReadMe file in the
hmp-tools/oracle-hmp-version/SOFTWARE directory
(where version is the version of Oracle Hardware Management Pack).
For more information, refer to the Oracle Hardware Management Pack documentation at:
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