Managing Your Server
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Use a management agent at the operating system level to enable in-band monitoring of
your Oracle hardware over Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). You can
use this information to integrate your Oracle servers into your data center management
infrastructure.
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Configure BIOS, UEFI BIOS, RAID volumes and Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager
(ILOM) service processors on your servers.
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Upgrade your server components' firmware.
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View hardware configuration information and the status of your Oracle servers.
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Configure an ILOM trap proxy that forwards SNMP traps from your Oracle ILOM service
processor over the Host-to-ILOM Interconnect.
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Use IPMItool to access server service processors using the IPMI protocol and perform
management tasks.
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Use
Oracle Linux Fault Management Architecture (FMA)
host-based command-line
interface to view and act on faults from the host operating system using fault management
commands similar to those available from the Oracle ILOM Fault Management shell. The
Oracle Linux FMA software is available starting with Oracle Hardware Management Pack
2.3 and supported for the Sun Server X4-4 running Oracle Linux 6.5 with system software
1.1.0.
For more details on Oracle Hardware Management Pack, refer to:
http://www.oracle.com/goto/OHMP/docs
UEFI BIOS
The Sun Server X4-4 contains a Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)-compatible
BIOS that provides more boot options and configuration capability for adapter cards than
previous versions of the BIOS.
Two boot modes are available for BIOS (described in the table below): Legacy BIOS Boot
Mode and UEFI BIOS Boot Mode. UEFI BIOS can be configured to support either boot mode.
However, some devices and operating systems do not yet support UEFI BIOS and can boot only
with the server configured for Legacy BIOS Boot Mode.
The boot mode can be changed in the BIOS Setup Utility. The new mode is configured after
you make the appropriate selection in the BIOS Setup Utility and then Save Changes and Reset.
Afterwards, you can configure your boot candidates (such as disk drives) with a supported
operating system.
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