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 |
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System Information |
Summary |
View summary information about the system. You can also perform the following actions:
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Server SP Domain |
Processors |
View summary and detailed information about the processors in the system. |
Server SP |
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Memory |
View summary and detailed information about the memory installed in the system. |
Server SP |
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Power |
View summary and detailed information about the power supplies in the system. |
Server SP |
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Cooling |
View summary and detailed information about the fans that cool the system. |
Server SP |
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Storage |
View summary information about the storage in the SP. Oracle ILOM reports on the following storage:
|
Server SP |
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Networking |
View summary and detailed information about system networking. |
Server SP |
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PCI Devices |
View summary and detailed information about the PCI devices in the system. |
Server SP |
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Firmware |
View the current firmware levels and choose to upgrade the firmware, if needed. |
Server SP |
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Open Problems |
View information about systems and subsystems that are in a faulted state. |
Server SP |
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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 |
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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 |
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Host Control |
View and configure the host control information. Configure the boot device at the next system power-on. |
Server SP Domain |
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Host Boot Mode |
Override the default server boot method on a SPARC server. |
Server SP Domain |
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Host Domain |
Configure host domain control settings and view the host domain configurations on a SPARC server. |
Server SP Domain |
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Keyswitch |
Control the position of the virtual keyswitch on a SPARC server. |
Server SP Domain |
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TPM |
Manage the state of the Trusted Platform Module feature on a SPARC server. |
Server SP Domain |
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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 |
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Policy |
Enable or disable system power policies. |
Server SP |
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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 |
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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 |
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Allocation |
View system power requirements for capacity planning. |
Server SP Domain |
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Settings |
Configure policy options for power consumption on SPARC servers. |
Server SP Domain |
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Redundancy |
View and configure power supply redundancy options. |
Domain |
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Statistics |
View power statistical data for Oracle server SP or SPARC multi-domain server. |
Server SP Domain |
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History |
View a history of rolling averages for power consumption. |
Server SP Domain |
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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 |
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Logs > Audit |
View interface-related user actions such as user logins, logouts, configuration changes, and so on. |
Server SP |
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Management Access > Web Server |
Edit or update the web server settings, such as the HTTP web server or the HTTP port. |
Server SP |
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Management Access > SSL Certificate |
View information about the default SSL certificate, or optionally upload a new SSL certificate. |
Server SP |
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Management Access > SNMP |
View SNMP settings. |
Server SP |
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Management Access > SSH Server |
Configure Secure Shell (SSH) server access and private key generation. |
Server SP |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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User Management > User Accounts |
Add, delete, or modify local Oracle ILOM user accounts. |
Server SP |
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User Management > LDAP |
Configure Oracle ILOM access for LDAP users. |
Server SP |
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User Management > LDAP/SSL |
Configure Oracle ILOM access for LDAP users with enhanced security settings enabled by Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology. |
Server SP |
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User Management > RADIUS |
Configure Oracle ILOM access for RADIUS users. |
Server SP |
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User Management > Active Directory |
Configure Oracle ILOM access for Active Directory users. |
Server SP |
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Connectivity > Network |
View and edit the IPv4 and IPv6 network settings for Oracle ILOM and for local interconnect interface settings. |
Server SP |
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Connectivity > DNS |
Specify host names, and have those host names resolved into IP addresses using the Domain Name Service (DNS). |
Server SP |
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Connectivity > Serial Port |
View and edit the baud rate of the internal and external serial ports. |
Server SP |
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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 |
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Configuration Management > Reset Defaults |
Restore all Oracle ILOM default settings. |
Server SP |
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Notifications > Alerts |
View details about each alert, and change the list of configured alerts. |
Server SP |
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Notifications > Syslog |
Configure the server addresses to which the syslog messages will be sent. |
Server SP |
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Notifications > SMTP Client |
Configure the state of the SMTP client, which is used for sending email notifications of alerts. |
Server SP |
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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 |
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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 |
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Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade |
Start the process of updating the Oracle ILOM firmware. |
Server SP |
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Maintenance > Reset Components |
Reset the service processor. |
Server SP |
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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 |