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1
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Review the server Product Notes for information updates.
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2
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Install server hardware and connect to the Oracle ILOM service
processor.
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3
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Confirm the Oracle VM Server release that you want to
install.
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4
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Choose an Oracle VM Server installation method. You can perform a
Manual Installation or an Automated Installation using
Kickstart.
Note -
Manual Installation is used in this example.
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5
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Verify that your system meets the requirements for Oracle VM Server
installation:
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Minimum memory, disk space, and other system
requirements.
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Firmware is updated to the latest version.
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6
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Prepare to install the Oracle VM Server software:
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7
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Set up a second system with a static IP address on which you can
install the Oracle VM Manager. This system must have one of the
following
operating
systems installed:
Note -
The Oracle VM Server installation requires two passwords: one
for the root Oracle VM Server account and one for the Oracle VM
Agent.
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8
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Install Oracle VM Manager.
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9
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Download the Oracle VM Server installation distribution
files.
You can obtain operating system and application software from the
Oracle Software Delivery Cloud.
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10
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Install Oracle VM Server either manually or using the automated
KickStart utility.
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11
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Reboot the server before using Oracle VM Server.
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Perform post-installation tasks.
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Refer to the server Product Notes to review any issues or
operating notes,
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Register Oracle VM Server and activate Automatic
Updates.
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Obtain errata information and updates.
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Update all install packages.
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