Managing The Locator Indicator; Turn On The Locator Indicator Remotely (Oracle Ilom Cli) - Oracle SUN X4-8 Service Manual

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Warm Reset or Reboot
A warm reset is a reboot or restart of the server. It involves cycling the server power from
full power mode to standby power mode and back to full power mode. For example, a warm
reset might be required after a software or firmware update or when you want to launch Oracle
System Assistant or the BIOS Setup Utility.
Cold Reset
A cold reset of the server is a restart of the server from a completely powered-off state. A cold
reset might be required to resolve a system issue. To perform a cold reset, place the server in
standby power mode, disconnect the server from its power source by performing a complete
power removal (see above), wait 30-60 seconds, and then connect the server to its power
source.
See Also:
"Powering Off the Server" on page

Managing the Locator Indicator

This section provides procedures for turning the Locator indicator on and off remotely (using
Oracle ILOM) and locally (using the server Locator buttons). The Locator indicator helps you
identify the server in a rack.
"Turn On the Locator Indicator Remotely (Oracle ILOM CLI)" on page 109
"Turn On the Locator Indicator Remotely (Oracle ILOM Web Interface)" on page 110
"Control the Locator Indicator Locally" on page 111
Turn On the Locator Indicator Remotely (Oracle
ILOM CLI)
Before going to the server, you can activate the server Locator indicator to help you identify the
server in the rack.
Open an SSH session and at the command line log in to the SP Oracle ILOM CLI.
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