Launch Oracle System Assistant Locally
Refer to the
x86AdminDiag/docs)
about using Oracle System Assistant.
Step
1
2
3
4
5
6
"Configure Server Drives for OS Installation" on page 79
Next Steps
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Launch Oracle System Assistant Locally
Before you begin to launch Oracle System Assistant locally, you must be physically present
with the Sun Server X4-4 and have access to the following:
VGA monitor
■
USB keyboard
■
USB mouse
■
Choose a method to launch Oracle System Assistant locally on a server module. as described in
the following sections:
1.
Ensure that the server is in standby power mode.
Verify that the Power/OK indicator blinks slowly. See:
2.
Connect locally to the server.
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Sun Server X4-4 Installation Guide • October 2015
Oracle X4 Series Servers Administration Guide (http://www.oracle.com/goto/
or the embedded help on Oracle System Assistant for more information
Task
Set up Oracle System Assistant network
connection.
Get latest software and firmware updates.
Update Oracle ILOM, BIOS, disk expander, or
HBA firmware, if needed.
Configure Oracle ILOM.
Configure RAID.
Do not use this option on a disk with a
Note -
preinstalled OS.
Install an operating system using the Oracle
System Assistant Install OS wizard. Supported
operating systems include Oracle Solaris, Linux,
Windows, or Oracle VM software.
Note -
Do not use this option if your system
came with a preinstalled OS.
Oracle System Assistant Screen
Network Configuration
Get Updates
Update Firmware
Configure Hardware > Service Processor
Configuration
Configure Hardware > RAID Configuration
Additional details for performing this task are
listed in
"Configuring RAID Using Oracle
System Assistant" on page
81.
Install OS
"Front Panel Features" on page
15.
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