Assigning
System Identification Information
Oracle ILOM provides a set of configurable properties to help identify a specific managed
device in your environment. System administrators can use these parameters to uniquely
identify the physical location of a managed device, the point-of-contact of a managed
device, and the host name assigned to a managed device. For further system
identification configuration details, see the following tables.
Table 50 Device Identification Configuration Properties
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Host Name
(hostname=) |
Oracle branding string |
The default Host Name is formed by concatenating an Oracle branding string, such as
"ORACLESP-" or "ORACLECMM-", with the system-level serial number.
The Host Name can contain up to 60 characters in length. It must
begin with a letter and contain only alphanumeric, hyphen, and
underscore characters.
Note -
As of Oracle ILOM 4.0.4, the system-level serial number max
size was increased to 64 bytes. As a result, the HOST Name will
be truncated when the length of the serial number field is over
50 bytes. In this case, the system administrator should
overwrite the default Host Name with a customer defined Host
Name.
CLI Syntax for Host Name:
set /SP|CMM hostname=value |
System Identifier
(/system_identifier=) |
None |
The System Identifier, when
defined, helps identify the managed device in the payload element
of an SNMP trap.
The System Identifier property value can contain up to 60
characters using any standard keyboard keys except quotation marks.
This property is configurable in both the server SP and CMM.
CLI Syntax for System Identifier:
set /SP|CMM system_identifier=value |
System Contact
(/system_contact=) |
None |
The System Contact, when
defined, helps identify the point-of-contact for the managed device
such as the name or email address of the person responsible for
the device.
The System Contact property value can consist of a text string
using any standard keyboard keys except quotation marks.
CLI Syntax for System Contact:
set /SP|CMM system_contact=value |
System Location
(/system_location=) |
None |
The System Location, when
defined, helps identify the physical location of a managed device
such as a rack identifier or a data center location.
The system location property value can consist of a text string
using any standard keyboard keys except quotation marks.
CLI Syntax for System Location:
set /SP|CMM system_location=value |
Physical Presence Check
(/check_physical_
presence=) |
Enabled |
The Physical Presence Check
affects the behavior for recovering the preconfigured Oracle ILOM root account
password.
Enabled (true) – When
enabled, the Locator button on the physical system must be pressed
in order to recover the default Oracle ILOM password.
Note - On some Oracle
servers, the physical presence is indicated by a different method
than the Locator button.
Disabled (false) – When disabled, the default
Oracle ILOM administrator password can be reset without pressing
the Locator button on the physical system.
CLI Syntax for Physical Presence
Check:
set /SP|CMM check_physical_presence=true|false
Related Topic:
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Save Button (web only) |
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Web interface – Changes
made within the Identification page must be saved in Oracle ILOM
before they can take affect. |
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