Table of Contents
- Title and Copyright Information
- 1 Using This Documentation
- 2 Oracle ILOM Overview
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3
Getting Started With Oracle ILOM
- Related Information
- Logging In to Oracle ILOM
- Navigating the Web Interface
- Navigating the Command-Line Interface (CLI) Namespace Targets
- 4 Viewing System Inventory, Health, and Performing Service and Management Actions
- 5 Applying Host and System Management Actions
- 6 Real-Time Power Monitoring Through Oracle ILOM Interfaces
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7
Troubleshooting Oracle ILOM Managed Devices
- Related Information
- Network Connection Issues: Oracle ILOM Interfaces
- Tools for Observing and Debugging System Behavior
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Enabling
and Running Oracle ILOM Diagnostic Tools
- Enabling x86 Diagnostics to Run at Boot
- Running the x86 HWDiag Tool within Oracle ILOM Diag Shell
- Generating x86 Processor Interrupt: Debugging System Status
- Enabling Diagnostics to Run at Boot on Legacy SPARC Servers (M6, M5, T5, and Earlier)
- Enabling Diagnostics to Run at Boot on Newer SPARC Systems (M7 and T7 Servers)
- Taking a Snapshot: Oracle ILOM SP State
- 8 Managing Oracle Hardware Faults Through the Oracle ILOM Fault Management Shell
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9
Using the Command-Line Interface
- Related Information
- About the Command-Line Interface (CLI)
- CLI Reference for Supported DMTF Syntax, Command Verbs, and Options
- CLI Reference for Executing Commands to Change Properties
- CLI Device Management Namespace Summary
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CLI Reference for Mapping Management Tasks to CLI Targets
- Management Connection Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- Network Deployment Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- User Management Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- System Power-On Policy Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- System Power Usage Policy Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- Firmware Update Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- Firmware Back Up and Restore Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- x86 BIOS Back up and Restore Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- System Health Status Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- Event, Audit, and System Log Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- Alert Notification Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- Host Management Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- Remote KVMS Service State Tasks and Applicable CLI Target
- Host Serial Console Session Tasks and Applicable CLI Target
- Host Diagnostic Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
- Fault Management Shell Session Task and Applicable CLI Target
- CLI Legacy Service State Tasks and Applicable CLI Targets
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10
Glossary
- A
- B
- C
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D
- Data Encryption Standard (DES)
- Desktop Management Interface (DMI)
- digital signature
- Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA)
- direct memory access (DMA)
- directory server
- Distinguished Name (DN)
- Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF)
- domain
- domain name
- domain name server (DNS)
- domain name system (DNS)
- dynamic domain name service (DDNS)
- Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
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P
- parity
- Pc-Check
- peak permitted
- permissions
- permitted power consumption
- physical address
- Platform Event Filtering (PEF)
- Platform Event Trap (PET)
- port
- port number
- power allocation plan
- power consumption
- power cycling
- power supply maximum
- Power Monitoring interface
- power-on self-test (POST)
- Preboot Execution Environment (PXE)
- Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM)
- protocol
- proxy
- public key encryption
- R
-
S
- schema
- Secure Shell (SSH)
- Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
- sensor data record (SDR)
- serial console
- serial port
- server certificate
- Server Message Block (SMB) protocol
- service processor (SP)
- session time-out
- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP)
- Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
- Single Sign On (SSO)
- Snapshot utility
- subnet
- subnet mask
- superuser
- syslog
- system log
- system identifier
- T
- U
- W
- X
- Index