Reset The Service Processor Using Oracle Ilom; Recover The Root Account Password - Oracle X8-8 Installation Manual

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For instructions to address each issue, see the following sections:
"Reset the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM" on page 87
"Recover the Root Account Password" on page 87

Reset the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM

If the Oracle ILOM service processor (SP) becomes unresponsive, use one of the
following methods to reset the SP:
From the Oracle ILOM command-line interface (CLI), type:
From the Oracle ILOM web interface, click
.
SP
Resetting the Oracle ILOM SP disconnects your current Oracle ILOM session. You must
Note -
log in again to resume working in Oracle ILOM.

Recover the Root Account Password

System administrators can recover the preconfigured Oracle ILOM local root account or the
password for the local root account by using the preconfigured Oracle ILOM default password.
To recover the root account password you need a local serial management port (SER MGT)
connection to Oracle ILOM. In addition, if the Physical Presence State is enabled (the default)
in Oracle ILOM, you must prove that you are physically present at the server.
To recover the root account password, perform these steps:
Establish a local serial management connection to Oracle ILOM and log in to
1.
Oracle ILOM using the default user account.
For example: hostname login:
Press and release the physical presence button
Press return when this is completed...
2.
Prove physical presence at the server.
Reset the Service Processor Using Oracle ILOM
Administration → Maintenance → Reset
default
Using Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM)
reset /SP
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