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Planificación del entorno de gestión del sistema

Acceso a las herramientas de gestión del sistema

Configuración del servidor con Oracle System Assistant

Uso de Oracle System Assistant para la configuración del servidor

Tareas administrativas de Oracle System Assistant

Configuración de software y firmware

Gestión de políticas de servidor mediante Oracle ILOM

Configuración de RAID

Configuración del servidor con la utilidad de configuración del BIOS

Selección de Legacy y UEFI BIOS

Tareas comunes de la utilidad de configuración del BIOS

Referencia de la pantalla de la utilidad de configuración del BIOS

Selecciones del menú Main del BIOS

Selecciones del menú Advanced del BIOS

Selecciones del menú IO del BIOS

Selecciones del menú Boot del BIOS

Selecciones del menú UEFI Driver Control del BIOS

Selecciones del menú Save & Exit del BIOS

Referencia de la pantalla de la utilidad de configuración del BIOS de LSI MegaRAID

Identificación de los componentes de hardware y mensajes SNMP

Obtención de firmware y software del servidor

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