
Table 3-4 (Cont.) Description of Callouts for Powering On Oracle Database
Appliance
Callout
Function
3
Green Power OK LED, located on the front panel. These lights
must be in the steady ON position (Green light does not blink)
before you log on to the system.
3.
Wait for Oracle Database Appliance to complete startup.
Note:
Do not repeatedly push the power buttons. Startup can take several
minutes to complete.
Oracle Database Appliance is ready for use when the green Power OK LEDs
(callout 3) on the front of the system remains steadily on.
Configuring Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager
Configure Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (Oracle ILOM) to manage Oracle
Database Appliance independent of the operating system.
Oracle ILOM provides alternate ways to restart and troubleshoot Oracle Database
Appliance.
You must set up the following items first to configure Oracle ILOM:
•
A name and IP address
•
A password to replace the default Oracle ILOM password
•
Access to a management network, using an assigned netmask
•
An Ethernet cable connected from the NET MGT port to the management network
In the default configuration, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is enabled
in Oracle ILOM and the DHCP server automatically assigns network settings. To
determine the IP address or host name assigned by the DHCP server, use the network
tools provided with the DHCP server.
If you do not use DHCP, then use the custom option in Oracle Database Appliance
Manager Configurator to assign IP addresses and host names to Oracle ILOM when
you deploy your database.
Note:
If you have not enabled DHCP, then you must complete Oracle Database
Appliance configuration to access Oracle ILOM.
To connect to the Oracle ILOM, use one of the following two methods:
1.
Log in using a web interface by completing these steps:
Chapter 3
Configuring Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager
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