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Configure the Service Processor
Before you perform administrative tasks on the server, configure the service processor.
This section provides instructions for configuring server-specific information on the service
processor.
Task Link
Assign identification information to the server. “Assigning System Identification
Information” on page 63
Configure the service processor network connections. “Modifying Service Processor Network
Settings” on page 65
Add Oracle ILOM user accounts. “Adding Oracle ILOM User Accounts” on page 70
Configure the service processor clock. “Setting the Service Processor Clock” on page 72
Identify DNS servers in your network. “Configuring DNS Server Information on the Service
Processor” on page 74
Assigning System Identification Information
System identification information is stored in Oracle ILOM, and is used to identify aspects of
the server. You can assign four identifiers to the server:
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Hostname: The hostname name assigned to the SP. This can be mapped by a DMS server
and used to login to Oracle ILOM.
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System Identifier: Additional information about the server.
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System Contact: A person to contact for issues with the server.
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System Location: A string that describes the physical location of the server.
The following procedures describe how to assign system identification information:
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“Assign System Identification Information (Oracle ILOM)” on page 64
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“Assign System Identification Information (Oracle Hardware Management
Pack)” on page 65