The following procedure explains how to cable the server for the first time to connect to the Oracle ILOM SP through the serial management (SER MGT) port.
This connection enables the initial command-line interface (CLI) communication with the Oracle ILOM SP.
The server is equipped with two power supplies. The server can operate with one power source; however, using only one power source eliminates redundancy.
After you connect the power cords to the server AC inlets and power sources, the following actions occur:
The green AC OK power supply LEDs illuminate.
During the Oracle ILOM SP initialization, the green SP OK LED flashes rapidly.
After the Oracle ILOM SP fully initializes, the SP OK LED is steady on and the green System OK LED flashes slowly, indicating the host in is Standby power mode.
In Standby power mode, the server is not initialized or powered on.
host-name login: root
Password: changeme
The Oracle ILOM CLI prompt -> appears.
If this default Administrator account has since been changed, contact your system administrator for an Oracle ILOM user account with Administrator privileges.
For information about how to change the root password, refer to the Oracle Integrated Light Out Manager (ILOM) Documentation library at: https://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs
![]() | Caution - Do not apply main power to the server until you are ready to install an operating system. At this point, power is supplied only to the SP and the power supply fans. |
-> start /System Are you sure you want to start /System (y/n/)? y
->start /HOST console Are you sure you wan to start /HOST console (y/n/)? y serial console started
The host boots and the server enters Main power mode. The host power-on self-test (POST) and BIOS output appear on the service terminal device. The following actions occur:
The green System OK LED on the server front panel flashes rapidly to indicate that the host is booting.
The green System OK lights are steady on when the host is booted and the server is in Main power mode.
For information about powering on the server using other methods, see Controlling System Power.