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Configuring and Using Virtual Media
Installing Operating Systems Using Virtual Media
This section describes a manual, interactive method to install the operating
system on your management station that may take several hours to complete.
A scripted operating system installation procedure using
Virtual Media
may
take fewer than 15 minutes to complete. See "Deploying the Operating
System" for more information.
1
Verify the following:
•
The operating system installation DVD/CD is inserted in the
management station’s DVD/CD drive.
•
The local DVD/CD drive is selected.
•
You are connected to the virtual drives.
2
Follow the steps for booting from the virtual media in the "Booting From
Virtual Media" section to ensure that the BIOS is set to boot from the
DVD/CD drive from which you are installing.
3
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Using Virtual Media When the Server’s Operating System Is Running
Windows-Based Systems
On Windows systems, the virtual media drives are automounted if they are
attached and configured with a drive letter.
Using the virtual drives from within Windows is similar to using your physical
drives. When you connect to the media using the Virtual Media wizard,
the media is available at the system by clicking the drive and browsing
its content.
Linux-Based Systems
Depending on the configuration of the software on your system, the virtual
media drives may not be automounted. If your drives are not automounted,
manually mount the drives using the Linux
mount
command.
Frequently Asked Questions
Table 14-3 lists frequently asked questions and answers.
Summary of Contents for IDRAC6
Page 38: ...38 iDRAC6 Enterprise Overview ...
Page 84: ...84 Configuring the Managed Server ...
Page 120: ...120 Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise Using the Web Interface ...
Page 160: ...160 Using iDRAC6 With Microsoft Active Directory ...
Page 166: ...166 Configuring Smart Card Authentication ...
Page 222: ...222 Using GUI Console Redirection ...
Page 228: ...228 Configuring the vFlash Media Card for Use With iDRAC6 ...
Page 270: ...270 Using the RACADM Command Line Interface ...
Page 308: ...308 Using iDRAC6 Configuration Utility ...
Page 334: ...334 Recovering and Troubleshooting the Managed System ...
Page 382: ...382 RACADM Subcommand Overview ...
Page 452: ...452 iDRAC6 Enterprise Property Database Group and Object Definitions ...
Page 462: ...462 Glossary ...
Page 472: ...472 Index ...