Safety and Compliance Information
Understanding Configuration Details
PCIe Physical Slot Assignments
Shipping Kit With Single-Unit CMA Comb (Part No. 7069640)
Shipping Kit With Multi-Piece CMA (Part No. 350-1662-02)
Rackmount Kit With Single-Piece CMA Comb (Part No. 7069640)
Rackmount Kit With Multi-Piece CMA (Part No. 350-1662-02)
Determine Correct Rackmount Hardware
Mark the Rackmounting Location
Install the Rackmount Hardware
CMA Kit (Single-Piece CMA Comb, Part No. 7069793)
Install the Single-Piece CMA Comb
CMA Kit (Multi-piece CMA, Part No. 7041990)
Installing the Shipping Brace Assembly
Determine Correct Shipping Brace Fasteners
Install the Bottom Rear Shipping Brace
Remove the Bottom Rear Shipping Brace
Connecting Data and Management Cables
Powering On the Server for the First Time
Connect a Terminal or Emulator to the SER MGT Port
Power on the System for the First Time
Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM CLI)
Reach a State to Install a Fresh OS (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)
Oracle Solaris OS Configuration Parameters
Assigning a Static IP Address to the SP
Log In to the SP (SER MGT Port)
Assign a Static IP Address to the NET MGT Port
Accessing the Server Using Oracle ILOM
Display the Oracle ILOM Prompt
Installing Auto Service Request Software
Software Requirements (ASR Manager)
Minimum Software Requirements (Oracle Exalytics In-Memory Machine T5-8 Server)
Installing ASR Manager Components
Install the Oracle Automated Service Manager Package
Install Service Tools Bundle for Oracle Solaris Only
Install the Oracle Auto Service Request Package
Configuring ASR on the Server (Oracle Solaris 11)
Enable the HTTP Receiver on the ASR Manager
Enable HTTPS on ASR Manager (Optional)
Register Server With Oracle Solaris 11 to ASR Manager
Approve and Verify ASR Activation
Managing Oracle Solaris 11 Boot Environments
Advantages to Maintaining Multiple Boot Environments
Mount to a Different Build Environment
Reboot to the Original Boot Environment
Note - Do not attempt to copy and paste commands that span across multiple lines from these topics. Manually type commands that span across multiple lines to ensure the commands are typed properly.
# show /SP/alertmgmt/rules
The output lists the rules available, similar to the following:
1
2
3
...
15
# show /SP/alertmgmt/rules/rule-number
For example:
# show /SP/alertmgmt/rules/1
If you see output similar to the following:
Properties:
type = snmptrap
level = minor
destination = 10.60.10.243
destination_port = 0
community_or_username = public
snmp_version = 2c
testrule = (Cannot show property)
this rule is currently being used and should not be used for this exercise (the destination address shown would be the IP address of the ASR Manager in this case). If you see output similar to the preceding example, pick another rule and type the show /SP/alertmgmt/rules/rule-number command again, this time using another rule in the list.
If you see output similar to the following:
Properties:
type = snmptrap
level = disable
destination = 0.0.0.0
destination_port = 0
community_or_username = public
snmp_version = 1
testrule = (Cannot show property)
this rule is currently unused and can be used for this exercise.
# set /SP/alertmgmt/rules/unused-rule-number type=snmptrap level=minor destination=IP-address-of-ASR-Manager snmp_version=2c community_or_username=public
asr> activate_asset -i ILOM-IP-address
See Approve and Verify ASR Activation for those instructions.
For more information on the process, see ASR MOS 5.3+ Activation Process (Doc ID 1329200.1).