Connecting to Oracle ILOM
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FIGURE:
SP Reset Pinhole Button Location
The SP reboots. You must log in again to continue working in Oracle ILOM.
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Recover Root Account Password
If necessary, system administrators can recover the preconfigured Oracle ILOM local
root
account or the password for the local
root
account by using the preconfigured
Oracle ILOM default password.
To recover the
root
account password you need a local serial management port (SER
MGT) connection to Oracle ILOM. In addition, if the Physical Presence State is
enabled (the default) in Oracle ILOM, you must prove that you are physically present
at the server.
To recover the
root
account password, perform these steps:
1. Establish a local serial management connection to Oracle ILOM and log in to
Oracle ILOM using the default user account.
For example:
SUNSP-000000000 login:
default
Press and release the physical presence button
Press return when this is completed...
2. Prove physical presence at the server.
To prove physical presence at the server, press the Locator button on the front of
the server.
For the location of the Locator button, see
FIGURE: Server Front Panel With Eight
2.5-inch Drives Configuration on page 23
.
3. Return to your serial console and press Enter.
You will be prompted for a password.
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SP Reset pinhole button
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