Database Reference
In-Depth Information
Figure 2-1 shows the starting screen that you see when you log in to an ILOM via your browser. The screen has
three main components. The layout is a bit different from the ODA V1 layout in terms of design, but most common
functionalities have stayed the same.
Figure 2-1. The ILOM running on an ODA X3-2 Sun Fire X4170 M3
The General Information section is the primary place to look at for basic system information per server node in a
visually pleasing manner. Information you'll find there includes:
System type
Model
Part number
Component model
ILOM and system MAC address
Primary operating system
The Actions section is the place that provides easy access to various commonly used functions that an ILOM
user will need to access. These include updating the firmware, powering the server on or off, and recycling the service
processor by toggling various options of the power state. You can also turn on the locator beacon so that the system
can be located in the datacenter (new to X3-2), and you can use the remote console to access the server nodes.
The Status section provides a real-time status on the physical state of components that are contained within a
server node. The Status section looks at the following:
Processors
Memory
Power
Cooling
Storage
Networking
 
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