BIOS Setup Utility Overview
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Oracle Enterprise Manager Documentation at:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E27363_01/index.htm
Oracle Hardware Management Pack Utilities
The following table lists and describes the Oracle Hardware Management Pack utilities.
Note - Oracle Hardware Management Pack might include additional functionality. Refer to the
Oracle Hardware Management Pack documentation for up-to-date information.
Tool Task
ubiosconfig
Preserve BIOS settings and some service processor settings.
fwupdate
Update Oracle ILOM and BIOS. Query, update, and validate firmware versions on
supported SAS storage devices, embedded SAS storage controllers, SAS storage
expanders, storage drives, InfiniBand controllers, and Fibre Channel controllers.
raidconfig
View or create RAID volumes on storage drives that are attached to RAID controllers.
ilomconfig
Restore, set, and view Oracle ILOM configuration settings, as well as view and
set Oracle ILOM properties that are associated with network management, clock
configuration, and user management.
hwtmgmtcli
Monitor system health.
ipmitool
After loading the requisite driver, you can use Oracle Hardware Management Pack to
read sensor data repository (SDR) data and display other information about the server.
You can also get and set LAN configuraton parameters and perform chassis power
control operations.
snmpwalk
Read information about the server indicator and sensor readings from the system event
log and set the location indicator.
itpconfig
Configure Oracle ILOM to forward SNMP traps to the host.
BIOS Setup Utility Overview
The BIOS Setup Utility allows you to configure system functions such as viewing the boot list,
and selecting Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) Boot Mode or Legacy BIOS Boot
Mode.
To access the BIOS Setup Utility, press the F2 key while the system is booting to interrupt the
boot process and display the BIOS setup screens.
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To access the BIOS Setup Utility, see “Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility” on page 48.
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