1 Oracle Server CLI Tools Overview
Oracle Hardware Management Pack includes a rich set of command line interface tools and agents that are run from your host operating system to configure and monitor server hardware. For information on operating system and server support for each Oracle Hardware Management Pack component, refer to the support matrix available at https://www.oracle.com/goto/ohmp.
The Oracle Hardware Management Pack download package available from My Oracle Support (MOS) includes support for select versions of Linux and Oracle Solaris (release 10, 11 and 11.1) operating systems. A cross-platform installer is available for all components. For more information on installing Oracle Hardware Management Pack components, refer to the .
Beginning with Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.4, support for the Microsoft Windows operating system is no longer available.
Beginning with Oracle Solaris 11.2, Oracle Hardware Management Pack for Oracle Solaris has become an integrated component of the operating system. Do not download and use other versions of Oracle Hardware Management Pack that are not specifically qualified for the Oracle Solaris 11.2 (and later). For details, see https://www.oracle.com/goto/ohmp/solarisdocs.
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This documentation applies to servers running supported versions of Linux and Oracle Solaris 10, 11 and 11.1 operating systems.
This guide includes information on the following Oracle Server CLI Tools:
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Configure your server's BIOS CMOS settings and host boot order. This tool is only available for systems that do not have UEFI-enabled BIOS. |
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Update, query, and validate the firmware for Oracle server devices. |
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Get system information from the Oracle ILOM service processor. |
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Manage Oracle ILOM configurations. |
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Modify the controller and device configuration on an NVM Express (NVMe) subsystem. |
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Configure RAID volumes. |
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Import and export your server's UEFI BIOS settings to an XML file. This tool is only available for systems that have UEFI-enabled BIOS. |
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Tool for Oracle SPARC T3-1 servers running Oracle Solaris OS. Enables you to configure systems that have the 16 disk backplane (SAS-2 expander) into two separated zones. |
Using zoningcli to Configure Zoning for the SPARC T3-1 Server |
For more information on other Oracle Hardware Management Pack features, see Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.4 Installation Guide and Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.4 Server Management Agents User's Guide.
For late-breaking issues and information about the CLI Tools, refer to the Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.4 Release Notes.