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92 Sun Fire X4170, X4270, and X4275 Servers Installation Guide December 2009
Configuring the Preinstalled Solaris 10
Operating System
Note Before you perform this procedure, you need to set up the service processor.
If you have not done so, see “Connecting to the ILOM Service Processor for the First
Time” on page 78.
Use the information that you gathered in “Installation Worksheet” on page 88 as you
perform the configuration.
After configuring the server ILOM service processor (SP), you can configure the
preinstalled Solaris 10 Operating System (OS) using the SP to connect to the system
console.
Configure the Preinstalled Solaris 10 OS
1. From the serial console, start a terminal session.
For example:
On a serial console running Solaris:
Type the appropriate command to start a terminal session. For example, you
can start a terminal session on a Solaris console by typing:
$tip -9600 /dev/ttya
On a client running Windows:
Open the appropriate program to start a terminal session. For example, you
can start a terminal session on a Windows console by selecting:
Start -> Programs -> Accessories -> Communications ->
Hyperterminal
On a client running Linux:
Type the appropriate command to start a terminal session. For example, to
start a terminal session on a Linux console, you could launch Minicom.
Minicom is a text-based serial communication program that is included in the
Linux distributions. For more information, see the man pages included in the
Linux distribution.
2. Log in to ILOM using one of the methods described in “Connecting to the
ILOM Service Processor for the First Time” on page 78.
The ILOM CLI prompt (->) appears.

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