Launch Oracle System Assistant at Startup
Oracle System Assistant is enabled by default but can be disabled. For details, see “Enable or
Disable Oracle System Assistant (BIOS)” on page 171.
Launch Oracle System Assistant at Startup
Use the following procedure to launch Oracle System Assistant while booting the system.
Before You Begin
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“Enable or Disable Oracle System Assistant (BIOS)” on page 171.
1.
Verify that the server is in standby mode or Full power mode.
2.
Verify that a monitor, keyboard, and mouse are attached to the server, either
locally or through a remote KVM session.
For details, see “Launch a Remote System Console Redirection Session” on page 43.
3.
Boot the server.
Boot messages appear on the monitor.
4.
When prompted, press the F9 function key.
You can also press CTRL-O on a serial keyboard.
Tip - If you are connected to the server using the Oracle ILOM Remote Console, press F9
several times; otherwise, the server might miss the signal due to delays.
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