Boot the OS (Oracle ILOM)
Note - Oracle Solaris 10 can only be used in guest domains on these servers.
Related Information
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“Boot the OS (Oracle ILOM)” on page 35
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“Boot the OS Manually (OpenBoot)” on page 35
Boot the OS (Oracle ILOM)
By default, the host automatically attempts to boot when the host is reset or powered on.
1.
Log in to Oracle ILOM.
See “Log In to Oracle ILOM” on page 19.
2.
If the OpenBoot parameters are configured with default values, boot the host
using one of these methods:
■ Oracle ILOM web interface – In Host Management > Power Control, select
any of the reset, power on, or power cycle actions, and click Save.
■ Oracle ILOM CLI – Type:
-> reset /System
Note - If the OpenBoot parameters are not configured with default values, when you reset the
host, the host might stop at the OpenBoot prompt. To boot from the OpenBoot prompt, see
“Boot the OS Manually (OpenBoot)” on page 35.
Related Information
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“Boot the OS Manually (OpenBoot)” on page 35
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“Boot Sequence” on page 34
Boot the OS Manually (OpenBoot)
Use this procedure when you are at the OpenBoot prompt, and you want to boot the OS.
Booting and Shutting Down the OS 35