
Table 36. Supported drives and devices
Drive
Supported Storage Media
Virtual Optical Drives
•
Legacy 1.44 floppy drive with a 1.44 floppy diskette
•
CD-ROM
•
DVD
•
CD-RW
•
Combination drive with CD-ROM media
Virtual floppy drives
•
CD-ROM/DVD image file in the ISO9660 format
•
Floppy image file in the ISO9660 format
USB flash drives
•
USB CD-ROM drive with CD-ROM media
•
USB Key image in the ISO9660 format
Configuring virtual media
Before you configure the Virtual Media settings, make sure that you have configured your Web browser to use Java or ActiveX
plug-in.
Related links
Configuring web browsers to use virtual console
Configuring virtual media using iDRAC web interface
To configure virtual media settings:
CAUTION: Do not reset iDRAC when running a Virtual Media session. Otherwise, undesirable results may occur,
including data loss.
1.
In the iDRAC Web interface, go to
Overview
→
Server
→
Attached Media
.
2.
Specify the required settings. For more information, see the
iDRAC Online Help
.
3.
Click
Apply
to save the settings.
Configuring virtual media using RACADM
To configure the virtual media, use the set command with the objects in the
iDRAC.VirtualMedia
group.
For more information, see the
RACADM Command Line Reference Guide for iDRAC
available at
dell.com/idracmanuals
.
Configuring virtual media using iDRAC settings utility
You can attach, detach, or auto-attach virtual media using the iDRAC Settings utility. To do this:
1.
In the iDRAC Settings utility, go to
Media and USB Port Settings
.
The
iDRAC Settings Media and USB Port Settings
page is displayed.
2.
In the
Virtual Media
section, select
Detach
,
Attach
, or
Auto attach
based on the requirement. For more information about the
options, see
iDRAC Settings Utility Online Help
.
3.
Click
Back
, click
Finish
, and then click
Yes
.
The Virtual Media settings are configured.
Attached media state and system response
The following table describes the system response based on the Attached Media setting.
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