Oracle ILOM Tasks
The following table lists many of the tasks you can perform using the Oracle ILOM web or command-line interface.
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System Information |
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Review information about the server such as the serial number and BIOS version. View the overall health of the server and a total problem count, or subcomponent health and inventory details. |
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Remote Control |
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Configure and launch a remote console session. Redirect storage devices. |
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Host Management |
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Run diagnostics on the server. |
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Set the next boot device or control the server power state. |
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System Management |
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View BIOS settings. |
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Back up or restore a BIOS configuration. |
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Configure system policies such as the Enhanced PCIe Cooling Mode policy. |
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Power Management |
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View actual system power consumption. View system power requirements for capacity planning. View historical power usage data. |
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ILOM Administration |
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Configure system identification information. |
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View system event and audit logs. |
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Configure remote management access to the server. |
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Configure Oracle ILOM user accounts. |
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Configure service processor connectivity settings. |
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Configure service processor connectivity settings for IPv6. |
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Back up or restore a service processor configuration. |
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Reset the service processor to default settings. |
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Configure alert notifications for system events and faults. |
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Set the service processor clock. |
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Take a snapshot of the service processor for troubleshooting purposes. |