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A
- AC power
- fullPowering the Host On and Off
- standbyPowering the Host On and Off
- access route and data center checklistAccess Route and Data Center Checklist
- add-in cards
- configuration utilities in Legacy BIOS Boot ModeConfiguration
Utilities for Add-In Cards
- configuration utilities in UEFI Boot ModeConfiguration
Utilities for Add-In Cards
- Advanced BIOS screenBIOS Advanced
Menu Selections
- agency compliance specificationsAgency Compliance
- airflow requirementsVentilation Guidelines
- antistatic
- matElectrostatic Discharge Safety
- measures
- removingRemove Antistatic Measures
- takingTake Antistatic Measures
- wrist strapElectrostatic Discharge Safety
- attaching devices to serverAttaching Devices to the Server
- auto service request checklistAuto Service Request Checklist
- AutoYaST
- SLES OSInstall SLES OS Using PXE Network Boot
B
- back panel
- connectorsBack Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, Drives, and PCIe Slots
- featuresBack Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, Drives, and PCIe Slots
- battery
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall the Battery
- removingRemove the Battery
- BIOSPreparing the Boot Environment
- changing boot mode
- Set the Boot Mode
- Set the Boot Mode
- configuring serial port sharingConfiguring Serial Port Sharing
- Ethernet ports booting priorityEthernet Port Boot Order
- memory-mapped I/O restrictionConfiguring the Input/Output Settings to Support the VMware ESXi Installation
- procedure for editing and viewingVerify the UEFI Optimal Defaults
- procedure for editing and viewing settings
- Verify the UEFI Optimal Defaults
- Verify the UEFI Optimal Defaults
- setting defaultsVerify the BIOS Optimal Defaults
- setting the boot mode
- Oracle Solaris OSSet the Boot Mode
- Windows OSSet the Boot Mode
- verification of optimal default settings
- Oracle Sloaris OSVerify the UEFI Optimal Defaults
- verification of optimized defaults settings
- Windows OSVerify the UEFI Optimal Defaults
- BIOS factory defaults, verifyingVerify BIOS Factory Default Settings
- BIOS Setup Utility
- accessingAccess BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- Advanced screenBIOS Advanced
Menu Selections
- boot modeSelecting
Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- Boot screenBIOS Boot
Menu Selections
- Exit screenBIOS Exit Menu Selections
- exiting fromExit BIOS Setup Utility
- function keysBIOS Key
Mappings
- IO screenBIOS IO Menu
Selections
- Legacy Boot ModeSelecting
Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- Main screenBIOS Main
Menu Selections
- menus, accessingAccess BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- navigating menu optionsNavigate BIOS Setup Utility
Menus
- service processor network settingsConfigure SP Network Settings
- setup screens summaryBIOS Setup
Utility Menus
- shortcut key sequencesBIOS Key
Mappings
- TPM supportConfigure TPM Support
- UEFI Boot ModeSelecting
Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- UEFI-compliant, descriptionUsing UEFI
- board componentsSystem Chassis
Components
- boot device menu
- selectionsInstall Oracle VM Server Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Boot Device menu
- selectionsInstall VMware ESXi Using Local or Remote Media
- boot device, selectingSelect the Boot Device
- boot disc image
- Oracle Linux OS 6.5, 6.6Install Oracle Linux 6.5 or 6.6 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Oracle Linux OS 7Install Oracle Linux 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- RHEL OSInstall RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- SLES OS
- Install SLES 12 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Install SLES 11 SP3 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- boot mediaBoot Media Options Requirements
- preparing
- Preparing the Boot Media
- Preparing the Boot Media
- requirements
- Oracle Solaris OSBoot Media Options Requirements
- Windows OSBoot Media
Options Requirements
- boot media option
- selecting
- Oracle Solaris OSSelecting the Boot Media Option
- Windows OSSelecting
the Boot Media Option
- boot mode
- changing
- Set the Boot Mode
- Set the Boot Mode
- preserving settings when switchingSwitching Between Legacy BIOS and UEFI Boot Modes
- selectingSelect Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- booting from ISO image
- Install VMware ESXi Using Local or Remote Media
- Install Oracle VM Server Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- buttons
- Fault RemindUsing the Server Fault Remind Button
- PowerPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Power Button
C
- cable management arm (CMA)
- installing on serverInstall the Cable Management Arm
- uninstallingRemove the Cable Management Arm
- cables
- data and power
- connectingReconnect Data Cables and Power Cords
- disconnectingDisconnect Cables From the Server
- cables, connectingConnecting Cables and Power Cords
- cabling the serverAttach Devices to the Rear of the Server
- cabling, required cable connectionsCabling the Server and Applying Power
- chassis componentsSystem Chassis
Components
- chassis serial number, locatingLocating the Chassis Serial Number
- chassis, aligning mounting bracket withInstall Mounting Brackets On the Server
- checklist
- access route and data center roomAccess Route and Data Center Checklist
- auto service requestAuto Service Request Checklist
- data center environmentData Center Environment Checklist
- facility powerFacility Power Checklist
- logisticsLogistics Checklist
- rackmountRackmount Checklist
- safetySafety Checklist
- clearance, airflowVentilation Guidelines
- components and nomenclatureSystem Chassis
Components
- configuration
- Intel NIC teaming
- Windows OSConfiguring
Intel NIC Teaming
- network interfaces
- Linux OSNIC Connectors
- RAID
- Linux OSConfiguring RAID
- Windows OSConfiguring
RAID
- Configure Management Network screenConfigure Network Adapter Settings
- configuring
- network interface cards
- Oracle VMConfiguring Network Interfaces
- configuring VMware ESXiManage VMware ESXi Resources
- connecting devices to serverAttaching Devices to the Server
- connector locationsAttaching Devices to the Server
- connectors
- location
- Back Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, Drives, and PCIe Slots
- Front Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives
- console
- device requiredTools and Equipment Needed for Installation
- selecting display optionSelecting the Console Display Option
- serialAccess Serial Remote Host Console (CLI)
- console display
- optionsConsole Display Options
- console display options
- selecting
- Windows OSSelecting
the Console Display Option
- cooling unit componentsCooling
Unit Components
- currentElectrical Power Requirements
D
- data center environment checklistData Center Environment Checklist
- default boot modeSelect Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- device drivers
- loading instructions
- Windows OSSupported SAS PCIe HBAs Requiring Mass Storage Driver
- SAS PCIe HBAs requiring driversSAS PCIe HBA Requiring Mass Storage Driver for Windows Server 2012
- diagnosing
- hardware faultsTroubleshooting and Diagnostic Information
- DIMMs
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- fault LEDs
- inconsistencies with BIOSInconsistencies Between DIMM Fault Indicators and the BIOS Isolation of Failed
DIMMs
- Fault Remind ButtonInconsistencies Between DIMM Fault Indicators and the BIOS Isolation of Failed
DIMMs
- identifying failedIdentify and Remove the Failed DIMM
- installingInstall a DIMM
- physical layoutDIMM and Processor Physical Layout
- population example for optimal performancePopulating DIMMs for Optimal System Performance
- rank classification labelsDIMM Rank Classification Labels
- removingIdentify and Remove the Failed DIMM
- disk backplane
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall the Disk Backplane
- removingRemove the Disk Backplane
- disk backplane componentsDisk Backplane
Components
- disk componentsHard Disk
Drive Components
- disk drives See storage drives
- documentation
- for diagnosticsTroubleshooting and Diagnostics References
- for Oracle ILOMConnecting to Oracle ILOM
- for Oracle LinuxOracle Linux Operating System Documentation
- for Oracle SolarisOracle Solaris Operating System Documentation
- for Oracle VMOracle VM Documentation
- for serverProduct Documentation Library
- for server platformProduct Documentation Library
- Oracle VMManage Oracle VM Server Resources
- server
- Supported VMware ESXi Software
- Supported Oracle VM Server Software
- VMware ESXiManage VMware ESXi Resources
- driver
- enablingEnable the megaraid_sas Driver
- DVD drive
- installingInstall the DVD Drive
- removingRemove the DVD Drive
E
- electrical specifications
- server input current
- Power Supply Specifications
- Electrical Power Requirements
- voltage
- Power Supply Specifications
- Electrical Power Requirements
- electrostatic discharge
- preventionTake Antistatic Measures
- safety precautionsElectrostatic Discharge Safety
- See ESDTake Antistatic Measures
- environmental specificationsEnvironmental Requirements
- ESD precautionsESD and Safety Precautions
- Ethernet cables, connectingAttach Devices to the Rear of the Server
- Ethernet portsEthernet Ports
- booting priority
- Ethernet Port Boot Order
- Ethernet Port Boot Order
- device and driver namingEthernet Port Boot Order and Device Naming
- pinouts10-GbE Port Signals
- Ethernet ports, location ofRear Panel Cabling Reference
- Exit BIOS screenBIOS Exit Menu Selections
- exploded view of serverIllustrated Parts Breakdown
- external cables, connecting
- Attach Devices to the Rear of the Server
- Rear Cable Connections and Ports
F
- facility power checklistFacility Power Checklist
- fan modules
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall a Fan Module
- removingRemove a Fan Module
- Fault Remind button
- identifying failed processorsRemove a Processor
- locationUsing the Server Fault Remind Button
- usingUsing the Server Fault Remind Button
- FIM
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall the Front Indicator Module
- removingRemove the Front Indicator Module
- servicingServicing the Front Indicator Module (FRU)
- firmware componentsSystem Chassis
Components
- first-time log in
- Oracle ILOMLog In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection
- Front Indicator Module SeeFIM
- front panel
- connectorsFront Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives
- featuresFront Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives
- full power modePowering the Host On and Off
- function keys within BIOS Setup UtilityBIOS Key
Mappings
G
- Gigabit Ethernet connectorsEthernet Ports
- Gigabit Ethernet portsGigabit
Ethernet Ports
- pinouts10-GbE Port Signals
- graceful power off
- Power Host On and Off Using Oracle ILOM
- Power Off the Host Using the Power Button
H
- hard disk drive componentsHard Disk
Drive Components
- hard drives See storage drives
- hardware faults
- diagnosingTroubleshooting and Diagnostic Information
- Hardware Management Pack
- Optional Supplemental Software
- Oracle System Assistant Overview
- documentationInstalling Updates Using Other Methods
- overviewOracle Hardware Management Pack
- host bus adapter cache settings
- configuring
- Legacy BIOS boot mode
- Return the HBA Cache Settings to Default Values in UEFI Boot Mode
- Return the HBA Cache Settings to Default Values in Legacy BIOS Boot Mode
- Configure the HBA Cache Settings in Legacy BIOS Boot Mode
- UEFI boot modeConfigure the HBA Cache Settings in UEFI Boot Mode
- host console
- viewing
- Accessing the Host Console
- Accessing the Host Console
- hot-plugging storage drivesStorage Drives Hot-Plug Conditions
I
- illustrated parts breakdownIllustrated Parts Breakdown
- immediate power off
- Power Host On and Off Using Oracle ILOM
- Power Off the Host Using the Power Button
- indicators (LEDs)
- back panelBack Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, Drives, and PCIe Slots
- front panelFront Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives
- install boot media
- Selecting
the Boot Media Option
- Selecting the Boot Media Option
- Selecting the Boot Media Option
- installation
- manual
- Windows OSManual Windows Server OS Installation
- options
- Windows OSWindows OS
Installation Options
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center
- Windows OSWindows OS
Installation Options
- Oracle System Assistant
- Windows OSAssisted Windows Server OS Installation
- overview
- About VMware ESXi Installations
- About Oracle VM Server Installations
- screensGathering the Required Information
- selecting installation type
- Windows OSInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- selecting language
- Windows OSInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- selecting specific operating system
- Windows OSInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- single server
- Windows OS
- Single-Server Installation
Methods
- Windows OS
Installation Options
- task map
- VMware ESXi Installation Task Map
- Oracle VM Server Installation Task Map
- Oracle Solaris OS Installation Task Map
- Windows OSWindows OS
Installation Task Map
- using installation media
- Installing VMware ESXi on a Single System Using Media
- Installing Oracle VM Server on a Single System Manually
- using local or remote mediaInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- using media
- Linux OSManual Linux OS Installation
- Windows OSInstalling Windows Server on a Single System Manually
- using Oracle System AssistantInstalling Oracle VM Server on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
- Linux OSAssisted Linux OS Installation
- Oracle SolarisInstalling
Oracle Solaris on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
- Windows OSInstalling
Windows Server on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
- using PXE network boot
- Windows OSInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Using PXE Network Boot
- installation mediaInstall a Linux OS Using Oracle System Assistant
- installation method
- manualManual Oracle VM Server Installation
- using Oracle System AssistantAssisted Oracle VM Server Installation
- installation methods
- boot media options
- Selecting
the Boot Media Option
- Selecting the Boot Media Option
- Selecting the Boot Media Option
- manualManual Oracle Solaris Installation
- using Oracle System AssistantAssisted Oracle Solaris Installation
- installation option
- localSingle-Server Installation Methods
- remoteSingle-Server Installation Methods
- single server
- Single-Server Installation Methods
- Single-Server Installation Methods
- Single-Server Installation Methods
- installation optionsOracle VM Server Installation Options
- Linux OSLinux OS Installation Options
- installation prerequisites
- Before You Begin
- Before You Begin
- installation target
- drive restriction
- Linux OSImportant: Internal, USB Embedded Oracle System Assistant Flash Drive Should
Not Be Used as a Boot or Storage Drive
- fibre channel storage area network (SAN) device
- Set Up a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network Device as the Installation Target
- Set Up a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network Device as the Installation Target
- Set Up a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network Device as the Installation Target
- Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN) device
- Linux OSSet Up a Fibre Channel Storage Area Network Device as the Installation
Target
- local storage drive
- Set Up a Local Storage Drive (HDD, SSD, or RAID Volume) as the Installation Target
- Set Up a Local Storage Drive (HDD, SSD, or RAID Volume) as the Installation Target
- Set Up a Local Storage Drive (HDD or SSD) as the Installation Target
- Linux OSSet Up a Local Storage Drive (HDD or SSD) as the Installation Target
- options
- Installation Target Options
- Installation
Target Options
- Installation Target Options
- Installation Target Options
- Linux OSInstallation Target Options
- preparing
- Preparing the Installation Target
- Preparing the Installation Target
- selecting
- Linux OSSelecting the Installation Target Option
- setting up Fibre Channel storage area network (SAN) device
- Windows OSSet Up a Fibre Channel Storage
Area Network Device as the Installation Target
- setting up local storage drive
- Windows OSSet Up a Local Storage Drive
(HDD or SSD) as the Installation Target
- installation target option
- selecting
- Windows OSSelecting
the Installation Target Option
- installation task map
- Oracle Linux OS 6.5, 6.6, 7Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Installation Task Map
- RHEL OSRHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Installation Task Map
- SLES OSSLES OS Installation Task Map
- installation task overviewInstallation Procedure Overview
- installation using KickStart
- RHEL OSInstall RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
- installation using local or remote media
- Oracle Linux OS 6.5, 6.6Install Oracle Linux 6.5 or 6.6 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Oracle Linux OS 7Install Oracle Linux 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- SLES OS
- Install SLES 12 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Install SLES 11 SP3 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- installation using media
- Oracle Linux OSInstalling Oracle Linux on a Single System Manually
- RHEL OSInstalling Red Hat Enterprise Linux OS on a Single System Manually
- installation using Oracle System Assistant
- Linux OSInstalling a Linux OS on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
- installing
- batteryInstall the Battery
- DIMMsInstall a DIMM
- DVD driveInstall the DVD Drive
- fan modulesInstall a Fan Module
- FIMInstall the Front Indicator Module
- internal HBA cardInstall the Internal HBA Card in PCIe Slot 4
- internal USB flash driveInstall an Internal USB Flash Drive
- motherboardInstall the Motherboard
- NVMe cablesInstall the NVMe Cables
- Oracle PCIe NVMe switch cardInstall the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card in PCIe Slot 1
- PCIe risers
- Install the PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slots 3 and 4
- Install a PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- power supplyInstall a Power Supply
- power, FIM, disk backplane data, and DVD cablesInstall the Power, FIM, Disk Backplane Data, and DVD Cables
- processorsInstall a Processor
- SAS drive cablesInstall the Internal HBA SAS Cable Assembly
- server into rackReinstall the Server Into the Rack
- storage drive
- Install an NVMe Storage Drive In the Server
- Install an NVMe Storage Drive in the Server
- Install an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
- top coverInstall the Server Top Cover
- installing operating system
- overview
- About Microsoft Windows Server Operating System Installs
- About Linux Operating System Installs
- About Oracle Solaris Operating System Installs
- supported operating systems
- Supported Windows Server Operating Systems
- Supported Linux Operating Systems
- Supported Oracle Solaris Operating Systems
- installing Oracle Solaris OS
- on a single system using mediaInstalling the Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) on a Single System Manually
- using local or remote mediaInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- using remote media from a PXE-based networkInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Using PXE Network Boot
- installing server
- ESD precautionsESD and Safety Precautions
- optional componentsOptional Component Installation
- tools requiredTools and Equipment Needed for Installation
- installing server into a rackInstalling the Server Into a Rack
- InstallPack
- installing supplemental software
- Windows OSInstalling
Device Drivers and Supplemental Software
- Intel NIC teaming configuration
- post installationConfiguring
Intel NIC Teaming
- internal HBA card
- installingInstall the Internal HBA Card in PCIe Slot 4
- removingRemove the Internal HBA Card From PCIe Slot 4
- internal USB flash drive
- installingInstall an Internal USB Flash Drive
- removingRemove an Internal USB Flash Drive
- Internal USB flash drivesCustomer-Replaceable Units
- inventory
- ship kitShipping Inventory
- IO allocation
- enabling and disabling resourcesConfigure I/O Resource Allocation
- IO BIOS screenBIOS IO Menu
Selections
- IP address, settingConfigure SP Network Settings
- IPMIOracle ILOM Service Processor and User Interfaces
- IPMI typeMonitoring
System Components
- ISO image
- VMware ESXi
- Install VMware ESXi Using Local or Remote Media
- Install Oracle VM Server Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- ISO images
- Oracle Linux OS
- Install Oracle Linux 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Install Oracle Linux 6.5 or 6.6 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Oracle Solaris OSInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- RHEL OSInstall RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- SLES OS
- Install SLES 12 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Install SLES 11 SP3 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Windows OSInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Manually Using Local or Remote Media
K
- KickStart
- Oracle Linux OSInstall Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
- RHEL OSInstall RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
L
- latch release button
- storage drive
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive From the Server
- Remove an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
- LEDs
- Back Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, Drives, and PCIe Slots
- Front Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives
- power supply
- Remove a Power Supply
- Servicing Power Supplies (CRU)
- Servicing Power Supplies (CRU)
- Legacy BIOS
- boot mode, descriptionLegacy BIOS and UEFI
- overviewLegacy BIOS and UEFI
- Legacy BIOS Boot Mode
- selectingSelecting
Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- switching boot modesSwitching Between Legacy BIOS and UEFI Boot Modes
- local boot media
- requirements
- Local Boot Media Requirements
- Local Boot Media Requirements
- Windows OSLocal Boot Media Requirements
- setting up
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Local Installation
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Local Installation
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Local Installation
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Local Installation
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Local Installation
- local console
- setting up
- Access the Host Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor
- Set Up the Local Console
- Access the Host Console Through a Local Graphics Monitor
- Set Up the Local Console
- Windows OSSet Up the Local Console
- locating chassis serial numberLocating the Chassis Serial Number
- Locator LED buttonServer System-Level status Indicators
- logging in locally
- Oracle ILOMLog In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection
- logging in remotely
- Oracle ILOMLog In to Oracle ILOM Using a Remote Ethernet Connection
- logistics checklistLogistics Checklist
- LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager
- Windows OSOptional Supplemental Software
M
- Main BIOS screenBIOS Main
Menu Selections
- maintenance modeEnable the megaraid_sas Driver
- management port
- settingConfigure Network Adapter Settings
- megaraid_sas driverEnable the megaraid_sas Driver
- memory device componentsMemory Device
Components
- memory-mapped I/O setting
- configuringDisable the PCI 64 Bit Resources Allocation Property
- menus, BIOS Setup UtilityAccess BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- motherboard
- descriptionField-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall the Motherboard
- removingRemove the Motherboard
- servicingServicing the Motherboard (FRU)
- mounting brackets, installingInstall Mounting Brackets On the Server
- My Oracle Support
- using to download software release packagesOptions for Accessing Firmware and Software Updates
- web siteOracle Support
N
- NET MGT port
- pinout
- Network
Management Port
- Network Management Port Status Indicators
- network interface
- labelingNIC Connectors
- network interface cards
- configuring
- Oracle VMConfiguring Network Interfaces
- labeling and type
- Oracle VMNIC Connectors
- network interface configurationConfiguring Network Interfaces
- network interfaces
- configuringConfiguring Network Interfaces
- network management (NET MGT) port, location ofRear Panel Cabling Reference
- network management port
- See NET MGTNetwork Management Port Signals
- network settings, for service processorModifying the Service Processor Network Settings Using Oracle ILOM
- network settings, service processorConfigure SP Network Settings
- NVMe cables
- installingInstall the NVMe Cables
- removing
- Removing the NVMe Cables
- Removing the NVMe Cables
O
- operating system
- installation optionsOracle Solaris OS Installation Options
- supported by UEFI BIOSSelecting
Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- versions supportedSupported Oracle Solaris Operating Systems
- operating system updating
- Oracle Linux OSPost Installation Tasks for Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS
- RHEL OSPost Installation Tasks for RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS
- SLES OSPost Installation Tasks for SLES OS
- operating systems
- configuring preinstalled softwareOracle Solaris Operating System Documentation
- Oracle Linux
- configuring preinstalled softwareConfiguring the Preinstalled Oracle Linux Operating System
- user documentationOracle Linux Operating System Documentation
- Oracle Solaris OS
- configuring preinstalled softwareConfiguring the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris Operating System
- user documentationOracle Solaris Operating System Documentation
- Oracle VM
- configuring preinstalled softwareConfiguring the Preinstalled Oracle VM Server Software
- user documentationOracle VM Documentation
- Option ROMs
- enabling and disablingConfigure Option ROM Settings
- Legacy BIOS allocationUsing BIOS for Legacy Option ROM Resource Allocation
- minimizing resource exhaustionUsing BIOS for Legacy Option ROM Resource Allocation
- Oracle ILOM
- default user name and passwordLog In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection
- launching Oracle System AssistantLaunch Oracle System Assistant Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
- logging in locallyLog In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection
- logging in remotelyLog In to Oracle ILOM Using a Remote Ethernet Connection
- logging outLog Out From Oracle ILOM
- modifying service processor network settingsModifying the Service Processor Network Settings Using Oracle ILOM
- mouse modeSet the Mouse Mode
- test IPv4 or IPv6 network configurationTest the IPv4 or IPv6 Network Configuration
- troubleshootingTroubleshooting Oracle ILOM
- Oracle ILOM interfaces
- SNMP v3Oracle ILOM Service Processor and User Interfaces
- SSH command-lineOracle ILOM Service Processor and User Interfaces
- web browserOracle ILOM Service Processor and User Interfaces
- Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM)
- key identity properties (KIP) for FRUID auto-update featureFRU Key Identity Properties (KIP) Automated Update
- Oracle Linux
- configuring preinstalled softwareConfiguring the Preinstalled Oracle Linux Operating System
- registeringRegister and Update Your Oracle Linux Operating System
- Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, and 7 OSInstall Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
- Oracle Linux OS
- ISO imagesInstall Oracle Linux 6.5 or 6.6 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- reset power on server
- Install Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
- Install Oracle Linux 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Install Oracle Linux 6.5 or 6.6 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Oracle Linux OS 7
- ISO imagesInstall Oracle Linux 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- local or remote media installationInstall Oracle Linux 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Oracle Linux OS installation
- task mapOracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Installation Task Map
- Oracle NVMe cables
- installingInstall the NVMe Cables
- Oracle PCIe NVMe switch card
- installingInstall the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card in PCIe Slot 1
- removingRemove the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card From PCIe Slot 1
- Oracle Solaris documentation web sitesBefore You
Begin
- Oracle Solaris OS
- configuring preinstalled softwareConfiguring the Preinstalled Oracle Solaris Operating System
- ISO imagesInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- post installation tasksPost Installation
Tasks for Oracle Solaris
- temporary boot deviceInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Oracle Solaris OS install
- using local of remote mediaInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Oracle Storage 12 Gb/s SAS PCIe RAID HBA Internal
- restriction
- Return the HBA Cache Settings to Default Values in UEFI Boot Mode
- Return the HBA Cache Settings to Default Values in Legacy BIOS Boot Mode
- Configuring the HBA Cache Settings to Support ESXi Installation
- Oracle System Assistant
- application OS installation task
- Oracle Solaris OSGet Updates and Install OS Tasks
- embedded storage deviceOracle System Assistant Overview
- install OS task
- Windows OSGet Updates and Install
OS Tasks
- launching locallyLaunch Oracle System Assistant Locally
- launching using Oracle ILOMLaunch Oracle System Assistant Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
- obtaining
- Obtaining Oracle System
Assistant
- Obtaining Oracle System Assistant
- Obtaining Oracle System Assistant
- Obtaining Oracle System Assistant
- Windows OSObtaining Oracle System
Assistant
- OS install taskGet Updates and Install OS Tasks
- overview
- Oracle System Assistant Overview
- Oracle System Assistant Overview
- Windows OSOracle System
Assistant Overview
- USB flash drive caution
- Install VMware ESXi Using Local or Remote Media
- Important: Internal, Embedded Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive Should
Not Be Used as a Boot or Storage Drive
- Install Oracle VM Server Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Important: Internal, Embedded Oracle System Assistant USB Flash Drive Should Not Be Used as a Boot or Storage Drive
- Oracle VM
- configuring network interfaceConfiguring Network Interfaces
- configuring preinstalled softwareConfiguring the Preinstalled Oracle VM Server Software
- documentationManage Oracle VM Server Resources
- post installation tasksPost Installation Tasks for Oracle VM Server
- updating softwareUpdate Oracle VM Server Software
- Oracle VM Server
- installation optionsOracle VM Server Installation Options
- software versions supportedSupported Oracle VM Server Software
- overview of operating system installation
- About Microsoft Windows Server Operating System Installs
- About Linux Operating System Installs
- About Oracle Solaris Operating System Installs
P
- patches and updatesUpdate the VMware ESXi Software
- PCIe cards
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installing into slot 1 and 2Install a PCIe Card in PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- installing into slot 3Install a PCIe Card in PCIe Slot 3
- removing from slot 1 and 2Remove a PCIe Card From PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- removing from slot 3Remove a PCIe Card From PCIe Slot 3
- servicingServicing PCIe Cards (CRU)
- slot characteristicsPCIe Slot Characteristics
- PCIe risers
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installing in slots 1 and 2Install a PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- installing in slots 3 and 4Install the PCIe Riser Into PCIe Slots 3 and 4
- location and differencesPCIe Riser Location and Differences
- removing from slot 1 and 2Remove a PCIe Riser From PCIe Slot 1 or 2
- removing from slot 3 and 4Remove the PCIe Riser From PCIe Slots 3 and 4
- PCIe slot numberingPCIe Slot Characteristics
- physical specificationsServer Physical Specifications
- pinouts
- Ethernet ports10-GbE Port Signals
- Gigabit Ethernet ports10-GbE Port Signals
- RJ-45 to DB-25 crossover wiringRJ-45 to DB-25 Adapter Crossover Wiring Reference
- RJ-45 to DB-9 crossover wiringRJ-45 to DB-9 Adapter Crossover Wiring Reference
- SER MGTSerial Management Port Signals
- USB portUSB Port Signals
- video connectorVideo Connector
- portsRear Cable Connections and Ports
- EthernetGigabit
Ethernet Ports
- Gigabit EthernetGigabit
Ethernet Ports
- NET MGT
- Network
Management Port
- Network Management Port Status Indicators
- network management SeeNET MGT
- SER MGTSerial Management
Port
- serial managementSerial Management
Port
- USBUSB Ports
- videoVideo Connector
- POST code checkpoint testsPower On the Server
- post installation
- configuring Intel NIC teaming
- Windows OSConfiguring
Intel NIC Teaming
- installing device drivers
- Windows OSInstalling
Device Drivers and Supplemental Software
- installing supplemental software
- Windows OS
- Installing
Device Drivers and Supplemental Software
- Supplemental
Software Component Options
- tasks overview
- Windows OSPost Installation Tasks for Windows Server
- post installation tasks
- download and install updates
- RHEL OSDownload and Install OS Updates
- installing Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise kernel
- Oracle Linux OSPost Installation Tasks for Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS
- RHEL OS(Optional) Install Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel for Linux on RHEL
Using Local or Remote Console
- Oracle Linux OSPost Installation Tasks for Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS
- Oracle Solaris OSPost Installation
Tasks for Oracle Solaris
- Oracle VMPost Installation Tasks for Oracle VM Server
- product registration
- Oracle Linux OSPost Installation Tasks for Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS
- RHEL OSRegister RHEL and Activate Automatic Updates
- SLES OSUpdate the SLES Operating System
- RHEL OSPost Installation Tasks for RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS
- updating operating system
- Oracle Linux OSPost Installation Tasks for Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS
- RHEL OSPost Installation Tasks for RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS
- SLES OSUpdate the SLES Operating System
- post-installation requirement
- host bus adapter cache settings
- Return the HBA Cache Settings to Default Values in UEFI Boot Mode
- Return the HBA Cache Settings to Default Values in Legacy BIOS Boot Mode
- post-installation tasks
- VMware ESXiPost-Installation Tasks for VMware ESXi
- power
- standby mode
- Use the Oracle ILOM Web Interface for Immediate Shutdown
- Use the Oracle ILOM CLI for Immediate Shutdown
- Use the Power Button for Immediate Shutdown
- standby power modeDisconnect Cables From the Server
- Power buttonPower Off the Host Using the Power Button
- power cords, connectingConnecting Cables and Power Cords
- power down server
- gracefullyPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM CLI
- with power buttonPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Power Button
- power on serverInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- power states
- fullPowering the Host On and Off
- standbyPowering the Host On and Off
- power supply
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- installingInstall a Power Supply
- LEDs
- Remove a Power Supply
- Servicing Power Supplies (CRU)
- Servicing Power Supplies (CRU)
- removingRemove a Power Supply
- servicingServicing Power Supplies (CRU)
- status indicatorsPower Supply Status Indicators
- power unit componentsPower Unit
Components
- power, FIM, disk backplane data, and DVD cables
- installingInstall the Power, FIM, Disk Backplane Data, and DVD Cables
- removingRemoving the Power, FIM, Disk Backplane Data, and DVD Cables
- power-on self-test (POST) code checkpoint testsServer System-Level status Indicators
- Power/OK indicatorServer System-Level status Indicators
- powering down
- graceful shutdownPowering the Host On and Off
- immediatelyPower Off the Host Using the Power Button
- using Oracle ILOMPower Host On and Off Using Oracle ILOM
- using Power buttonPower Off the Host Using the Power Button
- powering off the systemPowering Down the Server
- precautions
- for rackmountingSafety Precautions
- for server installationPreparing for Server Installation
- preinstallation requirement
- host bus adapter cache settingsConfiguring the HBA Cache Settings to Support ESXi Installation
- preinstalled operating systems
- Oracle Linux, configuring
- Oracle VM Server Configuration Worksheet
- Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet
- Oracle Solaris, configuringOracle Solaris Configuration Worksheet
- Oracle VM, configuringConfiguring the Preinstalled Oracle VM Server Software
- processor componentsProcessor
Components
- processor removal and replacement tool
- selectingSelecting the Correct Processor Removal and Replacement Tool
- processor(s)
- physical layoutDIMM and Processor Physical Layout
- release lever
- disengagingRemove a Processor
- engagingInstall a Processor
- removal and replacement toolInstall a Processor
- processors
- identifying failedRemove a Processor
- installingInstall a Processor
- removingRemove a Processor
- product notes
- web siteSupported Oracle Solaris Operating Systems
- PSU See power supply
- PXE installation
- Single-Server Installation Methods
- Single-Server Installation Methods
- Oracle Solaris OSInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Using PXE Network Boot
- Windows OSInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Using PXE Network Boot
- PXE network boot
- Oracle Linux OS 6.5, 6.6, 7Install Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
- RHEL OSInstall RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
- SLES OSInstall SLES OS Using PXE Network Boot
R
- rack compatibilityRack Requirements
- rack installationInstalling the Server Into a Rack
- rack safety precautionsSafety Precautions
- rackmount
- kitInstalling the Server Into a Rack
- rail assemblyInstalling the Server Into a Rack
- stabilizing the rack
- Extend the Server to the Maintenance Position
- Remove the Cable Management Arm
- Install the Cable Management Arm
- Stabilize the Rack for Installation
- rackmount checklistRackmount Checklist
- RAID
- configuring
- Configuring RAID
- Configuring RAID
- Windows OSConfiguring
RAID
- RAID volume
- as installation target
- Set Up a Local Storage Drive (HDD, SSD, or RAID Volume) as the Installation Target
- Set Up a Local Storage Drive (HDD, SSD, or RAID Volume) as the Installation Target
- RAID volume, creating with Oracle System AssistantConfigure RAID on Storage Drives
- rail assemblyInstalling the Server Into a Rack
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) OS
- boot disc imageInstall RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- ISO imageInstall RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- powering on serverInstall RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- task mapRHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Installation Task Map
- remote boot media
- requirements
- Remote Boot Media Requirements
- Remote Boot Media Requirements
- windows OSRemote Boot Media Requirements
- setting up
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Remote Installation
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Remote Installation
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Remote Installation
- Set Up the Boot Media for a Remote Installation
- Windows OSSet Up the Boot Media for a Remote Installation
- remote console
- setting up
- Access the Host Console Through the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console Plus
- Set Up the Remote Console
- Access the Host Console Through the Oracle ILOM Remote System Console Plus
- Set Up the Remote Console
- Windows OSSet Up the Remote Console
- removing
- antistatic measuresRemove Antistatic Measures
- batteryRemove the Battery
- DIMMsIdentify and Remove the Failed DIMM
- disk backplane
- Install the Disk Backplane
- Remove the Disk Backplane
- DVD driveRemove the DVD Drive
- fan modulesRemove a Fan Module
- FIMRemove the Front Indicator Module
- internal HBA cardRemove the Internal HBA Card From PCIe Slot 4
- internal USB flash driveRemove an Internal USB Flash Drive
- motherboardRemove the Motherboard
- NVMe cablesRemoving the NVMe Cables
- Oracle PCIe NVMe switch cardRemove the Oracle PCIe NVMe Switch Card From PCIe Slot 1
- power supplyRemove a Power Supply
- power, FIM, disk backplane data, and DVD cablesRemoving the Power, FIM, Disk Backplane Data, and DVD Cables
- processorsRemove a Processor
- SAS drive cablesRemove the Internal HBA SAS Cable Assembly
- server from rackRemove the Server From the Rack
- storage driveRemove an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
- resetting server power
- Install VMware ESXi Using Local or Remote Media
- Install Oracle VM Server Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- resetting the serverReseting the Server
- root account password, recoverRecover the Root Account Password
S
- safety
- ESD precautionsElectrostatic Discharge Safety
- precautionsSafety Precautions
- symbolsSafety Symbols
- safety checklistSafety Checklist
- SAS drive cables
- installingInstall the Internal HBA SAS Cable Assembly
- removingRemove the Internal HBA SAS Cable Assembly
- screens, BIOS Setup Utility
- Access BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- BIOS Setup
Utility Menus
- secure shell (SSH) command-line interfaceOracle ILOM Service Processor and User Interfaces
- selecting
- processor removal and replacement toolSelecting the Correct Processor Removal and Replacement Tool
- SER MGT
- pinoutsSerial Management Port Signals
- RJ-45 to DB-25 crossover pinoutsRJ-45 to DB-25 Adapter Crossover Wiring Reference
- RJ-45 to DB-9 crossover pinoutsRJ-45 to DB-9 Adapter Crossover Wiring Reference
- serial connection
- logging in to Oracle ILOMLog In to Oracle ILOM Using a Local Serial Connection
- serial management (SER MGT) port, location ofRear Panel Cabling Reference
- serial management port
- See SER MGTSerial Management Port Signals
- serial null modem cable, connectingPrepare to Install the Server
- serial number, locatingLocating the Chassis Serial Number
- serial port sharing, configuringConfiguring Serial Port Sharing
- server
- diagnosingTroubleshooting and Diagnostic Information
- installing into rackReinstall the Server Into the Rack
- power on
- Oracle Solaris OSSet the Boot Mode
- removing from rackRemove the Server From the Rack
- resetting
- Oracle Solaris OSSet the Boot Mode
- resetting power
- Install Oracle Linux 6.5 or 6.6 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Make a RAID Volume Bootable Using the LSI MegaRAID Configuration
Utility
- Configure RAID in UEFI Boot Mode
- troubleshootingTroubleshooting Server Component Hardware Faults
- weightESD and Safety Precautions
- server port MAC addresses
- determiningDetermine the MAC Address of a Connected Server Network Port
- server troubleshooting, information needed when contacting supportContacting Support
- server, power onAccess BIOS Setup Utility Menus
- server, resetting powerInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Using PXE Network Boot
- service
- preparing serverPreparing the Server for Component Replacement
- returning server to operationReturning the Server to Operation
- service processor
- network settings, configuringConfigure SP Network Settings
- shipping cartons
- checking for damageShipping Inventory
- contentsShipping Inventory
- shortcut key sequences in BIOS Setup UtilityBIOS Key
Mappings
- shutting down the system
- gracefullyPowering Down the Server
- gracefully using Oracle ILOM CLIPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM CLI
- gracefully using Oracle ILOM web interfacePower Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM Web Interface
- gracefully using the Power buttonPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Power Button
- immediatelyPowering Down the Server
- immediately using Oracle ILOM CLIUse the Oracle ILOM CLI for Immediate Shutdown
- immediately using Oracle ILOM web interfaceUse the Oracle ILOM Web Interface for Immediate Shutdown
- immediately using the Oracle ILOM CLIUse the Oracle ILOM CLI for Immediate Shutdown
- immediately using the Power button
- Use the Oracle ILOM Web Interface for Immediate Shutdown
- Use the Power Button for Immediate Shutdown
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Traps
- generated by systemIdentifying
SNMP Trap Messages
- SLES OS
- boot disc imageInstall SLES 11 SP3 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- SLES 11 local or remote media installationInstall SLES 11 SP3 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- YaST Online UpdateUpdate the SLES Operating System
- SNMP v3 interfaceOracle ILOM Service Processor and User Interfaces
- software
- installation options
- Windows OS
Installation Options
- Oracle Solaris OS Installation Options
- versions supportedSupported Oracle Solaris Operating Systems
- software release packagesSoftware Release Packages
- SP reset
- using Oracle ILOMReset the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM
- using the pinhole buttonReset the Service Processor From the Server Back Panel
- specifications
- agency complianceAgency Compliance
- electricalElectrical Power Requirements
- environmentalEnvironmental Requirements
- physical
- Rackmount Checklist
- Facility Power Checklist
- Server Physical Specifications
- standby power
- Use the Oracle ILOM Web Interface for Immediate Shutdown
- Use the Oracle ILOM CLI for Immediate Shutdown
- Use the Power Button for Immediate Shutdown
- status indicators
- power supplyPower Supply Status Indicators
- storage driveStorage Drive Status Indicators
- stop commandPower Down Server Gracefully Using the Oracle ILOM CLI
- storage drive
- descriptionCustomer-Replaceable Units
- hot-pluggingStorage Drives Hot-Plug Conditions
- identification
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive From the Server
- Remove an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
- installing
- Install an NVMe Storage Drive In the Server
- Install an NVMe Storage Drive in the Server
- Install an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
- latch release button
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive
- Remove an NVMe Storage Drive From the Server
- Remove an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
- removingRemove an HDD or SSD Storage Drive
- status indicatorsStorage Drive Status Indicators
- supplemental software
- Hardware Management Pack
- Windows OSOptional Supplemental Software
- installing
- Windows OSInstalling
Device Drivers and Supplemental Software
- LSI MegaRAID Storage Manager
- Windows OSOptional Supplemental Software
- supplemental software options
- Windows OSSupplemental
Software Component Options
- support for productContacting Support
- support worksheetTechnical Support Information Worksheet
- supported operating systems
- Supported Windows Server Operating Systems
- Supported Linux Operating Systems
- Supported Oracle Solaris Operating Systems
- Linux OSSupported Linux Operating Systems
- Windows OSSupported Windows Server Operating Systems
- supported software versions
- Supported VMware ESXi Software
- Supported Oracle VM Server Software
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES OS)
- AutoYaSTInstall SLES OS Using PXE Network Boot
- boot disc imageInstall SLES 12 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- installation task mapSLES OS Installation Task Map
- ISO images
- Install SLES 12 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Install SLES 11 SP3 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- powering on serverInstall SLES 12 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- prepare for automated installInstall SLES OS Using PXE Network Boot
- reset power on serverInstall SLES OS Using PXE Network Boot
- SLES 12 local or remote media installationInstall SLES 12 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- system board componentsSystem Board
Components
- system chassis componentsSystem Chassis
Components
- system components and nomenclatureMonitoring
System Components
- System Customization screenConfigure Network Adapter Settings
- system firmware components
- Entity Presence Events
- Memory Events
- Fan Events
- Power Events
- Hard Disk
Drive Events
- Environmental Events
- System Firmware
Components
- system status indicators
- Back Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, Drives, and PCIe Slots
- Front Panel Status Indicators, Connectors, and Drives
T
- task map
- VMware ESXi Installation Task Map
- Oracle VM Server Installation Task Map
- Oracle Solaris OS Installation Task Map
- installation
- Windows OSWindows OS
Installation Task Map
- tasks performed
- tools and equipment needed for server installationTools and Equipment Needed for Installation
- technical supportContacting Support
- temporary boot device
- Oracle Linux OS
- Install SLES OS Using PXE Network Boot
- Install Oracle Linux 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
- Install Oracle Linux 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Install Oracle Linux 6.5 or 6.6 OS Manually Using Local or Remote
Media
- Oracle Solaris OSInstall Oracle Solaris 11.2 (With SRU5 or Later) Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- RHEL OS
- Install RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 Using PXE Network Boot
- Install RHEL 6.5, 6.6, or 7 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- SLES OS
- Install SLES 12 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Install SLES 11 SP3 OS Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- specifying
- Install VMware ESXi Using Local or Remote Media
- Install Oracle VM Server Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- tool-less slide-rail assemblies, installingAttach Tool-less Slide-Rail Assemblies
- tools requiredRequired Tools
- top cover
- installing
- Install the Server Top Cover
- Install the Server Top Cover
- removingRemove the Server Top Cover
- troubleshooting
- information needed when contacting supportContacting Support
- overviewTroubleshooting With Diagnostic Tools
- serverTroubleshooting Server Component Hardware Faults
- Trusted Platform Module (TPM), configuring support forConfigure TPM Support
U
- UEFI
- procedure for editing and viewing settingsVerify the UEFI Optimal Defaults
- setting the boot mode
- Solaris OSSet the Boot Mode
- setting the Boot ModeSet the Boot Mode
- setting up
- Windows OSPreparing the Boot Environment
- verifying optimal default settingsVerify the UEFI Optimal Defaults
- UEFI Boot Mode
- advantages of usingUEFI Boot Mode Advantages
- selectingSelecting
Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- supported operating systemsSelecting
Legacy BIOS or UEFI Boot Mode
- UEFI Boot Mode, switching between Legacy BIOS and UEFI modesSwitching Between Legacy BIOS and UEFI Boot Modes
- UEFI-compliant BIOS, descriptionUsing UEFI
- Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)
- boot mode, descriptionLegacy BIOS and UEFI
- overviewLegacy BIOS and UEFI
- updating software
- Oracle VMUpdate Oracle VM Server Software
- updating VMware ESXiUpdate the VMware ESXi Software
- USB port
- pinoutsUSB Port Signals
- USB ports, location ofRear Panel Cabling Reference
V
- ventilation requirementsVentilation Guidelines
- video port
- pinoutsVideo Connector
- video port, location ofRear Panel Cabling Reference
- VMware
- documentation web siteConfigure Network Adapter Settings
- VMware ESXi
- configuringGathering the Required Information
- configuring network adaptersConfigure Network Adapter Settings
- configuring network interfacesConfiguring Network Interfaces
- installation optionsVMware ESXi Installation Options
- post-installation tasksPost-Installation Tasks for VMware ESXi
- setting management portConfigure Network Adapter Settings
- software versions supportedSupported VMware ESXi Software
- voltage
- Power Supply Specifications
- Electrical Power Requirements
W
- web browser interfaceOracle ILOM Service Processor and User Interfaces
- weight of serverRemove the Server From the Rack
- windows deployment services
- Windows OSWindows Deployment Services
OS Installation
- Windows OS
- ISO imagesInstall Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- supported operating systemsSupported Windows Server Operating Systems
- Windows Server 2012
- media installation
- Install Windows Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Manually Using Local or Remote Media
- Install Windows Server on a Single System Using Oracle System Assistant
- worksheet
- configuring Oracle LinuxOracle Linux Configuration Worksheet
- configuring Oracle SolarisOracle Solaris Configuration Worksheet
- configuring Oracle VMOracle VM Server Configuration Worksheet
- worksheet, supportTechnical Support Information Worksheet