1 Oracle Server X7-2 Product Information
For the most updated information about supported firmware and operating systems, important operating notes, and known issues, refer to the latest platform Product Notes document, which is available in the Oracle Server X7-2 Documentation Library at https://www.oracle.com/goto/x7-2/docs .
Supported Hardware
You can find detailed information about supported hardware in these Oracle Server X7-2 documents:
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Oracle Server X7-2 Installation Guide
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Oracle Server X7-2 Service Manual
Within those documents, you can find descriptions of supported hardware components, including the following:
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Processors
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Memory modules (DIMMs)
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Storage drives
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Host bus adapters and other PCIe cards
Related Topics
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https://support.oracle.com/handbook_private/Systems/Oracle_Server_X7_2/Oracle_Server_X7_2.html (Access requires Oracle Support purchase and log in.)
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Supported Firmware
Some product features are enabled only when the latest versions of patches or firmware are installed. You must install the latest system software release for optimal performance, security, and stability. See Important – Install Latest OS Updates, Patches, and Firmware.
You can find detailed information about supported firmware releases here:
Information about the latest firmware and Software Release, including tools, drivers, component firmware versions, and bug fixes is available in the ReadMe file for each Software Release. To access the ReadMe file, see Getting Firmware and Software Updates.
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Supported Operating Systems
The following table lists supported operating systems for Oracle Server X7-2. To identify the latest version of an operating system supported on your server, go to an Oracle Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) or to the third-party operating system certification information.
Operating System | Link to HCL or Other Certification Information |
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Oracle Linux |
https://linux.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=117:1:3991604960223967 |
Oracle VM |
https://linux.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=117:1:3991604960223967 |
Oracle Solaris |
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Microsoft Windows Server |
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VMware ESXi |
The following table lists the latest supported operating systems and virtual machine software. Supported operating systems and software are cumulative with each release; that is, later software releases contain all components of earlier software releases.
Platform Software Release | Latest Supported Operating Systems |
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3.2.2 or later |
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3.1.4 |
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3.1.0 |
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1.7.0 |
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1.4.1 to 1.6.2 |
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1.4.0 |
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1.3.2 |
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1.3.1 |
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1.3 |
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1.2.1 |
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1.2 |
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1.1.3 |
No changes to supported operating systems or virtual machine software. |
1.1.2 |
No changes to supported operating systems or virtual machine software. |
1.1.1 |
No changes to supported operating systems or virtual machine software. |
1.1 |
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1.0.1 |
No changes to supported operating systems or virtual machine software. |
1.0 |
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New Features and Changes in Software 3.2.2
New features, major enhancements, bug fixes, and other changes that are introduced in platform software release 3.2.2 include:
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Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 5.0.2 features
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Oracle Hardware Management Pack Version 2.4.8
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Security updates
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Oracle ILOM Adaptive Double DRAM Device Correction (ADDDC) and Post Package Repair (PPR) features were added and enabled in the firmware. ADDDC is a RAS feature to test memory reliability.
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PPR is not enabled until Oracle ILOM 5.0.2.24 per the two BIOS bugs, but ADDDC is enabled in Oracle ILOM 5.0.1.28. -
Fixed issues:
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Hardware:
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Bug ID 31170440 - Incorrect DIMM slot callout by Oracle ILOM FMA (Fault Management Architecture). Fixed in Oracle ILOM 5.0.1.21.
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Bug ID 31118365 - EXACS: MEMORY issue not reported in Oracle ILOM when Oracle Linux stops. Fixed in Oracle ILOM 5.0.1.28.
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Bug ID 32298843 - Enh 32298843 - Oracle ILOM to issue UE ereport and log fault. Fixed in Oracle ILOM 5.0.1.28.
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Oracle ILOM:
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Bug ID 32033315 - Oracle ILOM stop/offline in FW 5.0.1.21. Fixed in Oracle ILOM 5.0.1.28.
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Bug ID 33218717 - 800GB SSD reports disk.over-temperature when upgrading to Oracle ILOM 5.0.2.24. Fixed in Oracle ILOM 5.1.0.0.
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BIOS:
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BIOS 5.0.2.24 - Enh ID 32790718 - Enable PPR in memtest flow in X7. Fixed in Oracle ILOM 5.0.2.24.
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The following table lists software release 3.2.2 supported operating systems and virtual machine software.
Operating System | Supported Versions |
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Oracle Linux |
Oracle Linux 6 Update 9, Oracle Linux 6 Update 10 Oracle Linux 7 Update 5, Oracle Linux 7 Update 6, Oracle Linux 7 Update 7, Oracle Linux 7 Update 8, Oracle Linux 7 Update 9 Oracle Linux 8 Update 1, Oracle Linux 8 Update 2, Oracle Linux 8 Update 3, Oracle Linux 8 Update 4 |
Oracle VM |
Oracle VM Server 3.4.6 |
Oracle Solaris |
Oracle Solaris 11 Update 3, Oracle Solaris 11 Update 4 |
VMware ESXi |
VMware ESXi 6.7 Update 1, VMware ESXi 6.7 Update 2, VMware ESXi 6.7 Update 3 VMware vSphere 7.0 U1 and vSphere 7.0 U2 |
Windows |
Microsoft Windows Server 2016, Microsoft Windows Server 2019 |
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Server Management Tools
The following single system management tools are available for the server:
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Oracle Integrated Lights Out Management (ILOM). For information, refer to the product information page at: https://www.oracle.com/servers/technologies/integrated-lights-out-manager.html . For documentation, refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 5.0 Documentation Library at: https://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs
You can find descriptions of new Oracle ILOM 5.0 features in the Oracle ILOM Feature Updates and Release Notes.
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Oracle Hardware Management Pack, available with the Oracle Solaris OS or as a standalone product with other OS. For information, refer to the product information page at: https://www.oracle.com/servers/technologies/hardware-management-pack.html . For documentation and OS support matrix, refer to the Oracle Hardware Management Pack 2.4 Documentation Library at: https://www.oracle.com/goto/ohmp/docs
Oracle Hardware Management Pack for Oracle Solaris 11.4 Documentation Library at https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E79568_01/index.html
In addition, the following software is available to manage multiple systems in a data center:
Oracle Enterprise Manager Ops Center, available software to manage multiple systems in a data center. For information, refer to the product information page at: https://www.oracle.com/enterprise-manager/technologies/ . For documentation, refer to the Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Documentation Library at: https://docs.oracle.com/en/enterprise-manager/related-products.html
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Supported Storage Drives
The table below lists the storage drives and part numbers that are supported for use with Oracle Server X7-2. Support for storage drives depends on the server model and its configuration. Basic storage drive support is listed below.
Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)
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800 GB 2.5-inch SAS SSD: 7115078 (factory installation). Refer to https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E85538_01/index.html
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800 GB 2.5-inch SAS SSD without encryption: 7118668 (factory installation), 7118709 (orderable option).
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480 GB M.2 SATA SSD 1U [Quantity Two] 7115464 (factory installation). Refer to https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E86841_01/index.html
Internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
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14 TB 7200 rpm 3.5-inch SAS-3 HDD: 7600029 (factory installation), 7600183 (orderable option). Refer to https://docs.oracle.com/cd/F15116_01/index.html
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14 TB 7200 rpm 3.5-inch SAS-3 HDD without encryption: 7600030 (factory installation), 7600184 (orderable option)
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1.2 TB 10000 rpm 2.5-inch SAS-3 HDD: 7111107 (factory installation), 7111108 (orderable option). Refer to https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E59286_01/index.html
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1.2 TB 10000 rpm 2.5-inch SAS-3 HDD without encryption: 7118662 (factory installation), 7118670 (orderable option)
NVM Express (NVMe)
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Oracle 6.4 TB NVMe SSD v2 with 2.5-inch bracket: 7120557 (factory installation), 7120558 (orderable option). Refer to https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E87231_01/index.html
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Oracle 6.4 TB NVMe SSD with 2.5-inch bracket: 7115452 (factory installation), 7115457 (orderable option). Refer to https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E87231_01/index.html
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Supported PCIe Cards
The table below lists the PCI Express (PCIe) cards that are supported for use with Oracle Server X7-2.
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PCIe slot 1 is nonfunctional in single-processor systems.Note:
Do not mix Emulex and QLogic versions of the PCIe Host Bus Adapter cards in the system. You can use PCIe option cards from only one vendor in the system.PCIe Card Installation Order | PCIe Card | Maximum Quantity Supported in a Single-Processor System | Slot Restrictions for a Single-Processor System | Maximum Quantity Supported in a Dual-Processor System | Slot Restrictions for a Dual-Processor System |
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Oracle Storage 12 Gb SAS PCIe RAID HBA, Internal: 16 port 7117125 (factory installation) 7117126 (orderable option) This HBA is required to manage SAS storage drives. |
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Supported in slot 4 only. |
1 |
Supported in slot 4 only. |
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Oracle Quad Port 10GBase-T Adapter 7111182 (factory installation) 7111181 (orderable option) |
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Supported in slots 2 or 3. |
2 |
Supported in slots 1, 2, and 3. |
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Oracle Dual Port QDR InfiniBand Adapter M3 7104073 (factory installation) 7104074 (orderable option) |
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Supported in slots 2 and 3. |
2 |
Supported in slots 1, 2, and 3. |
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Oracle Quad 10 Gb or Dual 40 Gb Ethernet Adapter 7114148 (factory installation) 7114134 (orderable option) |
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Supported in slots 2 or 3. |
2 |
Supported in slots 1, 2, and 3. |
5 |
Oracle Storage 12 Gb SAS PCIe HBA, External: 8 port 7110118 (factory installation) 7110119 (orderable option) |
2 |
Supported in slots 2 and 3. |
2 |
Supported in slots 1, 2, and 3. |
6 |
Oracle Storage Dual-Port 32 Gb Fibre Channel PCIe Low Profile HBA, Emulex 7115459 (factory installation) 7115461 (orderable option) |
1 |
Supported in slots 2 or 3. |
2 |
Supported in slots 1, 2, and 3. |
7 |
Oracle Storage Dual-Port 32 Gb Fibre Channel PCIe Low Profile HBA, QLogic 7115460 (factory installation) 7115462 (orderable option) |
1 |
Supported in slots 2 or 3. |
2 |
Supported in slots 1, 2, and 3. |
8 |
Oracle Dual Port 25 Gb Ethernet Adapter 7118015 (factory installation) 7118016 (orderable option) |
1 |
Supported in slots 2 or 3. |
2 |
Supported in slots 1, 2, and 3. |
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Oracle Server X7-2 Product Accessibility
Oracle strives to make its products, services, and supporting documentation usable and accessible to the disabled community. To that end, products, services, and documentation include features that make the product accessible to users of assistive technology.
For more information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, go to https://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info.
- Oracle Server X7-2 Hardware Accessibility
- Oracle ILOM Accessibility
- Oracle Hardware Management Pack Accessibility
- BIOS Accessibility
- Documentation Accessibility
- Diversity and Inclusion
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Oracle Server X7-2 Hardware Accessibility
Oracle Server X7-2 hardware has color-coded labels, component touch points, and status indicators (LEDs) that provide information about the system. These labels, touch points, and indicators can be inaccessible features for sight-impaired users. The product's HTML documentation provides context and descriptive text available to assistive technologies to aid in interpreting status and understanding the system. For information about system-level descriptions, see the Oracle Server X7-2 Service Manual at https://www.oracle.com/goto/x7-2/docs .
You can also use the built-in Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) to obtain information about the system. Oracle ILOM provides a browser-based interface (BUI) and a command-line interface (CLI) that support assistive technologies for real-time viewing of system status, indicator interpretation, and system configuration. For details, see Oracle ILOM Accessibility.
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Oracle ILOM Accessibility
You can use the Oracle ILOM BUI to monitor and manage the server hardware. The Oracle ILOM BUI does not require a special accessibility mode; rather, its accessibility features are always available. The BUI was developed using standard HTML and JavaScript and its features conform to accessibility guidelines.
To navigate a BUI page and select items or enter commands, use standard keyboard inputs, such as the Tab key to go to a selection, or the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the page. You can use standard keyboard combinations to make menu selections.
For example, using the Oracle ILOM Open Problems BUI page, you can identify faulted memory modules (DIMMs) or processors (CPUs) that would otherwise be identified by a lighted LED indicator on the motherboard. Likewise, you can use the Oracle ILOM BUI to monitor the hardware power states that are also indicated by flashing LED indicators on the hardware.
The Oracle ILOM CLI is an alternative and equivalent way to access the Oracle ILOM BUI features and functionality. Because the operating systems that run on the Oracle server hardware support assistive technologies to read the content of the screen, you can use the CLI as an equivalent means to access the color-based, mouse-based, and other visual-based utilities that are part of the BUI. For example, you can use a keyboard to enter CLI commands to identify faulted hardware components, check system status, and monitor system health.
You can use the Oracle ILOM Remote Console Plus application to access both a text-based serial console and a graphics-based video console that enable you to remotely redirect host server system keyboard, video, mouse, and storage devices. Note, however, that the Oracle ILOM Java Remote Console Plus does not support scaling of the video frame within the Java application. You need to use assistive technology to enlarge or reduce the content in the Java Remote Console Plus display.
As an alternative method to using the BIOS Setup Utility to configure BIOS settings, Oracle ILOM provides a set of configurable properties that can help you manage the BIOS configuration parameters on an Oracle x86 server. Using Oracle ILOM, you can do the following:
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Back up a copy of the BIOS configuration parameters to an XML file using the Oracle ILOM BUI.
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Edit the XML file using a standard XML editor. The BIOS XML tags correlate directly to the BIOS screen labels.
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Restore the XML file of the backed up or edited configuration parameters to BIOS.
The BUI and CLI methods for using Oracle ILOM are described in the accessible HTML documentation for Oracle ILOM at https://www.oracle.com/goto/ilom/docs .
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Oracle Hardware Management Pack Accessibility
Oracle Hardware Management Pack software is a set of CLI tools. Oracle Hardware Management Pack software does not include product-specific accessibility features. Using a keyboard, you can run the CLI tools as text commands from the operating system of a supported Oracle server. All output is text-based.
Additionally, most Oracle Hardware Management Pack tools support command output to a text log file or XML file, which can be used for text-to-speech conversion. Accessible man pages are available that describe the Hardware Management Pack tools on the system on which those tools are installed.
You can install and uninstall Oracle Hardware Management Pack by using text commands entered from the CLI. Assistive technology products such as screen readers, digital speech synthesizers, or magnifiers can be used to read the content of the screen.
Refer to the assistive technology product documentation for information about operating system and command-line interface support.
The CLI tools for using the software are described in the accessible HTML documentation for Hardware Management Pack at https://www.oracle.com/goto/ohmp/docs .
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BIOS Accessibility
When viewing BIOS output from a terminal using the serial console redirection feature, some terminals do not support function key input. However, BIOS supports the mapping of function keys to Control key sequences when serial redirection is enabled. Descriptions of the function key to Control key sequence mappings are provided in the product documentation, typically within the server Service Manual. You can navigate the BIOS Setup Utility by using either a mouse or keyboard commands.
As an alternative method of configuring BIOS settings using the BIOS Setup Utility screens, Oracle ILOM provides a set of configurable properties that can help you manage the BIOS configuration parameters on an Oracle x86 server. For more information, see Oracle ILOM Accessibility.
BIOS information and its functions are documented in the Oracle Server X7-2 Service Manual and Oracle Servers X7-2 and X7-2L Installation Guide.
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Documentation Accessibility
Documentation for Oracle hardware is provided in HTML and PDF formats. The HTML documents are accessible using standard operating system controls and assistive technology. PDF documents are also provided, but are not an accessible format. PDF documents are considered support documents because the PDF content is available in accessible HTML format.
Product documentation provides figures, other types of images, and screenshots that do not rely on color for interpretation. Within the figures, callouts indicate the referenced component information. The callouts are mapped within a table to provide text descriptions of the referenced parts of the figures. In addition, alternative text is provided for all tables and images that provides the context of the information and images.
Note that screen readers might not always correctly read the code examples in the documentation. The conventions for writing code require that closing braces should appear on an otherwise empty line. However, some screen readers might not always read a line of text that consists solely of a bracket or brace.
The documentation might contain links to web sites of other companies and organizations that Oracle does not own or control. Oracle neither evaluates nor makes any representations regarding the accessibility of these web sites.
You can access the accessible HTML documentation for Oracle Server X7-2 products at https://www.oracle.com/goto/x7-2/docs .
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Diversity and Inclusion
Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion. Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation. As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers and partners we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation. We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve. Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.
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