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Access the Remote Console feature of Oracle ILOM web interface.
See
“Access Remote Host Console” on page 55
.
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Access Host Console (CLI)
To connect to the server module serial console using Oracle ILOM command-line interface:
Log in to a server module's Oracle ILOM using an account with Administrator privileges.
Choose one of the following methods:
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Serial management port, see
“Log In to Oracle ILOM SP (CLI) ” on page 53
.
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Client system network SSH session, continue with this task.
To access the host serial console, type:
->
start /HOST/console
The serial console output appears on the screen.
Note –
If the serial console is in use, stop the console session with the
stop /HOST/console
command followed by the
start /HOST/console
command.
To return to the Oracle ILOM console, press Esc followed by the ( character (Shift-9).
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“Configuring Preinstalled Oracle Solaris OS” on page 75
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“Configuring Preinstalled Oracle VM Software” on page 83
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Access Remote Host Console
Before you connect to the host console from a remote system, verify that the remote system
meets the following requirements:
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An operating system, such as Oracle Solaris, Oracle Enterprise Linux, or Windows, is
installed in the remote system.
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If the remote system is running Oracle Solaris OS, disable volume management.
Disabling allows the remote console to access the physical floppy and CD/DVD-ROM
drives.
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If the remote system is running Windows OS, disable Internet Explorer Enhanced
Security.
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The remote system is connected to a network with access to the CMM Ethernet
management port.
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Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.5 or later is installed.
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