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Reset the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM

You need to reset the Oracle ILOM SP to complete on upgrade or to clear an error.
Resetting the power on the server SP automatically disconnects any current Oracle ILOM
sessions and renders the SP unmanageable until the reset process is complete.
As the system administrator, you have forgotten the root account password and you need to
recover it.
For instructions on how to address each issue, see the following sections:
"Reset the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM" on page 98
"Reset the Service Processor From the Server Back Panel" on page 98
"Recover the Root Account Password" on page 99
Reset the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM
If the Oracle ILOM service processor (SP) becomes unresponsive, use one of the
following methods to reset it:
From the Oracle ILOM command-line interface (CLI), type the command:
reset /SP
From the Oracle ILOM web interface, click Administration → Maintenance →
Reset SP.
Note -
log in again to continue working in Oracle ILOM.
Reset the Service Processor From the Server
Back Panel
If the Oracle ILOM SP is unresponsive and you cannot reset it using the Oracle ILOM web
interface or the Oracle ILOM CLI command, use the following procedure to reset the SP from
the server back panel.
Using a non-conducting stylus, press the Reset SP pinhole button located on the
server back panel.
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Resetting the Oracle ILOM SP disconnects your current Oracle ILOM session. You must

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