Server Operating System Names For The Nvme Storage Drives; Ethernet Port Boot Order And Device Naming - Oracle X6-2 Service Manual

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To log in, open a web browser and direct it using the IP address of the server SP. Log in as root
or a user with administrator privileges. Refer to "Accessing Oracle ILOM" in the
Series Servers Administration
The Summary Information screen appears.
2.
In the Oracle ILOM web interface, select ILOM Administration --> Connectivity
from the navigation menu on the left side of the screen.
Select the Serial Port tab.
3.
The Serial Port Settings page appears.
The serial port sharing setting by default is Service Processor.
Note -
4.
In the Serial Port Settings page, select Host Server as the serial port owner.
5.
Click Save for the changes to take effect.
6.
Connect a serial host to the server.
Server Operating System Names for the NVMe
Storage Drives
If the optional NVMe storage drives are installed in the server's front panel, they are labeled
NVMe0, NVMe1, NVMe2, and NVMe3. However, the server operating systems assign these
storage drives different names. For the corresponding names assigned by the operating systems,
see the following table.
Operating System NVMe Storage Drive Nomenclature
TABLE 7
Storage Drive Labels
NVMe0
NVMe1
NVMe2
NVMe3

Ethernet Port Boot Order and Device Naming

This section contains information about the boot order and device naming for the four
10-Gigabit Ethernet ports on the rear panel of the server (see
Locations" on page
Guide.
Names Assigned by the Server Operating Systems
PCI-Express Slot 10
PCI-Express Slot 11
PCI-Express Slot 12
PCI-Express Slot 13
40). From right to left, the ports are numbered NET 0 to NET 3.
Assign Serial Port Output Using the Web Interface
"Rear Panel Connector
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