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Oracle® Hardware Management Pack Installation Guide

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Updated: December 2016
 
 

Configure the Software After Installation

  • Run the appropriate commands for the features that you want to configure.
    • On Oracle VM, the ipmi service must be started manually with the following command:

      /sbin/service hmp-ipmi start

    • If oracle-hmp-hwmgmt is installed, enable and start the Hardware Management Agent with the following commands:

      /sbin/chkconfig hwmgmtd on

      /sbin/service hwmgmtd start

    • If oracle-hmp-snmp is installed, enable and start the SNMP daemon with the following commands:
      1. To enable the SNMP daemon, run the following command:

        /sbin/chkconfig snmpd on

      2. To determine whether or not the daemon is running, run the following command:

        /sbin/service snmpd status

        • If snmpd is running, type the following command to restart it:

          /sbin/service snmpd restart

        • If snmpd is not running, type the following command to start it:

          /sbin/service snmpd start

    • If oracle-hmp-tools is installed, enable the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect with the following steps:
      1. Verify the system SP supports this feature with the following command.

        /usr/sbin/ilomconfig list interconnect

        If SUBCOMMAND NOT SUPPORTED opens than this feature is not supported by your SP.

      2. Do one of the following:
        • If you want to enable the interconnect automatically, use the following command:

          /usr/sbin/ilomconfig enable interconnect

          This is the preferred method for configuring the interconnect.

        • If you want to enable the interconnect manually, use the following command:

          /usr/sbin/ilomconfig enable interconnect --ipaddress=x.x.x.x --netmask=x.x.x.x --hostipaddress=x.x.x.x

    • If oracle-hmp-tools is installed, start the IPMI driver if not already running:
      1. Run the following command to see if IPMItool is running:

        /sbin/service ipmi status

      2. If IPMItool is not running, type the following command to start it:

        /etc/init.d/ipmi start