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Resetting the ILOM Root Password

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2.17 Resetting the ILOM Root Password This procedure describes how to reset the Administration password (the root password) for the ILOM Service Processor to the default after it has been set during initial setup. Note - Sun Fire X4540 servers running ILOM 3.0 do not support the reset of ILOM root password by jumper. To reset the ILOM 3.0 root password, please refer to section, Service Processor Lost Password Recovery Procedure in Sun™ Integrated Lights Out Manager 3.0 Supplement for Sun Fire X4540 Server (819-4359). This procedure simultaneously removes any BIOS password that was set. 1. Shut down the server to standby power mode by using a ballpoint pen or other nonconducting stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel. See Section 2.2, "Powering Off the Server" on page 2-3. 2. Disconnect the AC power cords from the server. Caution - Before handling components, attach an antistatic wrist strap to bare metal on the chassis. The system's printed circuit boards and drives contain components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity. 3. Remove the cable management assembly if necessary: ■ Sun Cable Management Assembly Installation Guide for the Sun Fire X4540 Server ■ Sun X4500-J Slide Rail Installation Guide (X4500) ■ "Early-Production Slide Rail and CMA Information" on page G-1 (X4500) 4. Remove the system controller as described in "To Remove the System Controller (CRU)" on page 3-70. 2-78 Sun Fire X4500/X4540 Server Service Manual • May 2010

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Sun Fire X4500/X4540 Server Service Manual
May 2010
2.17
Resetting the ILOM Root Password
This procedure describes how to reset the Administration password (the root
password) for the ILOM Service Processor to the default after it has been set during
initial setup.
Note –
Sun Fire X4540 servers running ILOM 3.0 do not support the reset of ILOM
root password by jumper. To reset the ILOM 3.0 root password, please refer to
section, Service Processor Lost Password Recovery Procedure in
Sun™ Integrated
Lights Out Manager 3.0 Supplement for Sun Fire X4540 Server
(819-4359). This
procedure simultaneously removes any BIOS password that was set.
1. Shut down the server to standby power mode by using a ballpoint pen or other
nonconducting stylus to press and release the recessed Power button on the
front panel.
See
Section 2.2, “Powering Off the Server” on page 2-3
.
2. Disconnect the AC power cords from the server.
Caution –
Before handling components, attach an antistatic wrist strap to bare metal
on the chassis. The system’s printed circuit boards and drives contain components
that are extremely sensitive to static electricity.
3. Remove the cable management assembly if necessary:
Sun Cable Management Assembly Installation Guide for the Sun Fire X4540 Server
Sun X4500-J Slide Rail Installation Guide
(X4500)
“Early-Production Slide Rail and CMA Information” on page G-1
(X4500)
4. Remove the system controller as described in
“To Remove the System Controller
(CRU)” on page 3-70
.