Web Interface Navigation Options

The following table describes the web interface navigation options available for devices managed by Oracle ILOM.

Note:

The server SP navigation options presented in the web interface might differ slightly depending on the Oracle ILOM firmware version currently installed on the managed device.

Table 3-1 Managed Server SP - Web Interface Navigation Options

First-Level Menu Second- and Third-Level Menu What You Can Do Managed Device

System Information

Summary

View summary information about the system. You can also perform the following actions:

  • Turn the system power state on or off.

  • Locate the system in the chassis by turning on or turning off the system indicator LED.

  • Update the system firmware.

  • Launch the Remote Console.

  • View the overall system status and problem count.

Server SP

Domain

Processors

View summary and detailed information about the processors in the system.

Server SP

Memory

View summary and detailed information about the memory installed in the system.

Server SP

Power

View summary and detailed information about the power supplies in the system.

Server SP

Cooling

View summary and detailed information about the fans that cool the system.

Server SP

Storage

View summary information about the storage in the SP. Oracle ILOM reports on the following storage:

  • Disks

  • Volumes (including logical volumes)

  • Controllers

  • Expanders

Server SP

Networking

View summary and detailed information about system networking.

Server SP

PCI Devices

View summary and detailed information about the PCI devices in the system.

Server SP

Firmware

View the current firmware levels and choose to upgrade the firmware, if needed.

Server SP

Open Problems

View information about systems and subsystems that are in a faulted state.

Server SP

Remote Control

Redirection

Manage the host remotely by redirecting the system console to your local machine.

Server SP

Domain

KVMS

Enable or disable remote management of keyboard, video, mouse, or storage devices.

Server SP

Domain

Host Management

Power Control

Select a power state: Immediate Power Off, Graceful Shutdown and Power Off, Power On, Power Cycle, or Reset.

Server SP

Domain

Diagnostics

Enable or disable diagnostics for x86 processor–based systems or SPARC processor–based systems.

Server SP

Domain

Host Control

View and configure the host control information. Configure the boot device at the next system power-on.

Server SP

Domain

Host Boot Mode

Override the default server boot method on a SPARC server.

Server SP

Domain

Host Domain

Configure host domain control settings and view the host domain configurations on a SPARC server.

Server SP

Domain

Keyswitch

Control the position of the virtual keyswitch on a SPARC server.

Server SP

Domain

TPM

Manage the state of the Trusted Platform Module feature on a SPARC server.

Server SP

Domain

System Management

BIOS

Manage the BIOS configuration backup and restore.

Server SP

Domains

View and manage the Domain Configurable Unite (DCU) availability and assignments for hosts on a SPARC multi-domain server.

Server SP

Policy

Enable or disable system power policies.

Server SP

Diagnostics

Select triggers that will cause a Power On Self Test to be run on the singe server SP or a SPARC multi-domain server.

Server SP

Power Management

Consumption

View power consumption metrics for actual power and permitted power, as well as set power consumption thresholds to generate email alerts or SNMP notifications.

Server SP

Domain

Limit

View or configure server power limits.

Server SP

Domain

Allocation

View system power requirements for capacity planning.

Server SP

Domain

Settings

Configure policy options for power consumption on SPARC servers.

Server SP

Domain

Redundancy

View and configure power supply redundancy options.

Domain

Statistics

View power statistical data for Oracle server SP or SPARC multi-domain server.

Server SP

Domain

History

View a history of rolling averages for power consumption.

Server SP

Domain

ILOM Administration

Identification

Enter or change the service processor identification information by assigning a host name or system identifier.

Server SP

Logs > Event

View various details about each event, including the event ID, class, type, severity, date and time, and description of the event.

Server SP

Logs > Audit

View interface-related user actions such as user logins, logouts, configuration changes, and so on.

Server SP

Management Access > Web Server

Edit or update the web server settings, such as the HTTP web server or the HTTP port.

Server SP

Management Access > SSL Certificate

View information about the default SSL certificate, or optionally upload a new SSL certificate.

Server SP

Management Access > SNMP

View SNMP settings.

Server SP

Management Access > SSH Server

Configure Secure Shell (SSH) server access and private key generation.

Server SP

Management Access > IPMI

Use a command-line interface to monitor and control your server platform, as well as to retrieve information about your server platform.

Server SP

Management Access > CLI

Configure the CLI settings. The Session Time-out value indicates the number of idle minutes that can lapse before automatic CLI logout occurs.

Server SP

Management Access > Banner Messages

View and configure the message that appears prior to user login and the message that appears after user login.

Server SP

User Management > Active Sessions

View the users who are currently logged in to Oracle ILOM, as well as the type of session initiated.

Server SP

User Management > User Accounts

Add, delete, or modify local Oracle ILOM user accounts.

Server SP

User Management > LDAP

Configure Oracle ILOM access for LDAP users.

Server SP

User Management > LDAP/SSL

Configure Oracle ILOM access for LDAP users with enhanced security settings enabled by Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology.

Server SP

User Management > RADIUS

Configure Oracle ILOM access for RADIUS users.

Server SP

User Management > Active Directory

Configure Oracle ILOM access for Active Directory users.

Server SP

Connectivity > Network

View and edit the IPv4 and IPv6 network settings for Oracle ILOM and for local interconnect interface settings.

Server SP

Connectivity > DNS

Specify host names, and have those host names resolved into IP addresses using the Domain Name Service (DNS).

Server SP

Connectivity > Serial Port

View and edit the baud rate of the internal and external serial ports.

Server SP

Configuration Management > Backup/Restore

Back up and restore the service processor configuration to a remote host or removable storage device in a secure manner.

Server SP

Configuration Management > Reset Defaults

Restore all Oracle ILOM default settings.

Server SP

Notifications > Alerts

View details about each alert, and change the list of configured alerts.

Server SP

Notifications > Syslog

Configure the server addresses to which the syslog messages will be sent.

Server SP

Notifications > SMTP Client

Configure the state of the SMTP client, which is used for sending email notifications of alerts.

Server SP

Date and Time > Clock

View and edit the Oracle ILOM clock time manually, or synchronize the Oracle ILOM clock with an NTP server.

Server SP

Date and Time > Timezone

Specify a particular time zone so that time stamps displayed by the service processor can be correlated to logs created elsewhere (for example, in the Oracle Solaris operating system).

Server SP

Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade

Start the process of updating the Oracle ILOM firmware.

Server SP

Maintenance > Reset Components

Reset the service processor.

Server SP

Maintenance > Snapshot

Collect environmental, log, error, and FRUID data and send it to a USB flash drive, or an external host using the CLI, or as a downloaded file.

Server SP