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Updated: October 2015
 
 

Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris Operating System

After you have completed the Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Worksheet, use the following procedure to configure the preinstalled Oracle Solaris Operating System.

  1. If you are not already logged in to Oracle ILOM, log in either locally from a serial connection, or remotely from an Ethernet connection.

    See Connecting to Oracle ILOM.

  2. Power on or reset the server, as follows:
    • To power on the server, use one of the following methods:
      • From the Oracle ILOM web interface, select System Information > Summary from the navigation tree. Then, click the Turn On button next to Power State in the Actions panel.

      • From the Oracle ILOM CLI, type the following command from the prompt:

        -> start /System

        When prompted, type y to confirm:

        Are you sure you want to start /System (y/n)? y

        Starting /System

    • To reset the server, use one of the following methods:
      • From the Oracle ILOM web interface, select Host Management > Power Control in the navigation tree. Then, select Reset from the Select Action list box and click Save.

      • From the Oracle ILOM CLI, type the following command from the prompt:

        -> reset /System

        When prompted, type y to confirm:

        Are you sure you want to reset /System (y/n)? y

        Performing hard reset on /System

    The server begins the boot process.

  3. Start the Remote Console.
    • From the Oracle ILOM CLI, type the following command at the CLI prompt:

      -> start /HOST/console

      Are you sure you want to start /HOST/console (y/n)? y

      Serial console started.

    • From the Oracle ILOM web interface, select Remote Control > Redirection in the navigation tree. Then, click the Launch Remote Console button to launch video console redirection.

    After the server boots, the GRUB menu appears. For example (your preinstalled version might be different):

    GNU GRUB Version 1.99 ,5.11.0.175.1.0.0.24.2
    
    Oracle Solaris 11.1 - Serial Port ttya
    Oracle Solaris 11.1 - Graphics Adapter

    Note -  When the GRUB menu appears, you have five seconds to make a selection.
  4. From the GRUB menu, do one of the following:
    • If you are using the Oracle ILOM CLI, use the up/down arrow keys to select the Serial Port (ttya) option and press Enter.
    • If you are using Oracle ILOM Remote Console Plus (or a direct video port connection), use the up/down arrow keys to select the Graphics Adapter option and press Enter.

    Note -  If you do not make a selection, Serial Port (ttya) is used by default. This means that for the remainder of the OS configuration process, the system will direct output to the serial port and not to the video port.

    Note -  If needed, at the GRUB menu you can type e to edit commands before booting, or type c for a command line.
  5. Follow the Oracle Solaris installer on-screen prompts to configure the operating system.

    Use the information gathered in Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Worksheet to help you enter the system and network information as you are prompted.

    The screens that are displayed will vary, depending on the method that you chose for assigning network information to the server (DHCP or static IP address).

    After you have entered the system configuration information, the server completes the boot process and displays the Oracle Solaris login prompt.

See Also

For information on using the Oracle Solaris OS, including updating and registration, see Oracle Solaris Operating System Documentation.