Oracle Linux Server Red Hat Compatible Kernel (2.6.32-431.el6.x86_64)
Use Oracle Linux with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel for all enterprise applications.
Note -
6.
Log in to the Oracle Linux OS.
After you have selected an installation option, Oracle Linux starts and the Linux system login
appears. For example:
systemname login:
For the first time login, use the
7.
After you have logged in, complete the configuration of your server using
standard Linux tools. Tasks include:
For security, change the factory default password for
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Configure your server for the network (if DHCP is not used). See
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Configuration Worksheet" on page
Configure a proxy, as needed, for Internet access.
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Register and update your server. See
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System" on page
Install desired packages.
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8.
When configuration is complete, end your console session using one of the
following methods:
From the Oracle ILOM web interface, close the Remote System Console Plus window
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and log out of Oracle ILOM.
From the Oracle ILOM CLI, press Esc followed by the open parenthesis ( character
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(Shift+9), and then log out of Oracle ILOM.
Related Information
"Connecting to Oracle ILOM" on page 83
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"Oracle Linux Configuration Worksheet" on page 140
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Configure the Preinstalled Oracle Linux Operating System
account and factory default password (
root
140.
"Register and Update Your Oracle Linux Operating
144.
Configuring the Preinstalled Oracle Linux Operating System
).
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